
The Great British Outdoors In The Winter Months
Venturing out all around the UK, the nature lover can get to view some impressive native and international birds at our many nature reserves and reservoirs. If you are a veteran camper or caravanner there are a lot of places such as a lakeside caravan park to use as a base for your twitching pursuits.
As Fall leads into the Winter Season, the fervent birdwatcher can see the gains of the adjustment of temperatures to see more of our British birds. Our summertime visitors will have taken wing to the south of Southern Europe to Africa to escape our colder weather and we have Spring to look ahead to when they return and the reproduction period commences. However, there are still lots of possibilities to pay a visit to our rivers and reservoirs to see wading birds and fowl who view the gentle British winters as the ideal spot to overwinter at.
Radipole Lake near Weymouth is a terrific nature reserve. It is at this time experiencing refurbishment works so you should call in advantage to arrange a visit to watch the avians. Do not let this postpone your visit though, you can watch warblers, bitterns and a selection of ducks among others. As the water levels are lowered in planning for winter season reed-cutting, the mud draws in wading fowl such as redshanks and lapwings. Surrounding the lake are posts for near observation and a footpath which gives straightforward approaches for both the older birdwatcher and is wheelchair accessible. It is open through the winter months, not including Christmas and 26 December.
There are a number of caravan parks in Dorset situated near to Weymouth and although some of the larger sites may be closed in the off-season , there are lots of smaller Certified Locations that can accommodate quick visits. As they are more compact they do not have the identical range of amenities but will still be relaxed to go to whilst on a birdwatching trip.
Norfolk is a stunning location to go birdwatching for the duration of the Autumn and Winter months. The broad countryside offers a dramatic backdrop and can truly be known as the big sky region of England. At Berney Marshes you can see wildfowl and short-eared owls Amongst others. The Broads has a large array of fowl in the grasses, not just wading birds but also in the adjoining marshes are a plethora of different bird types such as harriers and the standard winter guests such as geese. There are over 20 sites alone in Norfolk to watch birds from such a variety of locations such as beaches , reedbeds and mudflats.
The Caravan Club is by far the biggest touring organisation of its kind in Europe. With in excess half the British caravanning population as members, it sits at the heart of UK caravanning. And, with its breadth and depth of expertise, it is the 1st source of solutions and pursuits for 1,000,000 caravan, motor home and trailer tent owners. Take a look at http://www.caravanclub.co.uk to view all its locations around Great Britain.
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