 | Belvide Reservoir The site has attracted interest from bird-watchers since the 1920s, when the ornithologist Arnold Boyd began visiting it and publishing reports in the magazine British Birds, although he did not reveal its location, as he called it "Bellfields" ... |
|  | Blithfield Reservoir Blithfield Reservoir is a large raw water reservoir in South Staffordshire, England, owned by South Staffordshire Water.Parts of the shoreline and surrounding woodland are only available to birdwatchers under a permit scheme, operated by the West Midland Bird Club.... |
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 | Branston Water Park Branston Water Park was originally an open cast gravel pit and is now home to many species of plants and animals, both common and nationally rare. The reed bed is particularly important to wildlife as it is one of the largest in Staffordshire.... |
|  | Coombes Valley RSPB Reserve A delightful oak woodland, especially in spring and early summer when lots of migrating birds come to breed at the reserve, including pied flycatcher, redstart and wood warbler. ... |
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 | Cotton Dell Ancient woodland reserve managed by the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.Dipper and Grey Wagtail are present on Cotton Brook flowing through the heart of the reserve..... |
|  | Croxall Lakes The location of the lakes, at the meeting point of three rivers makes it an ideal stop off point for migrating birds. Different birds use the reserve at different times of the year. In winter ducks such as mallard, teal, wigeon, goldeneye and shoveller... |
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 | Doxey Marshes Doxey has attracted a variety of rare birds in recent years including river warbler, marsh warbler, purple heron, cattle egret, spoonbill, European bee-eater and bluethroat |
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