Poole Harbour is made up of many different habitats, which in turn provides a stunning variety of bird life throughout the entire year.

This is an interactive guide to help you learn where the best places are to watch birds, and at what times of the year. Explore the local reserves and viewpoints below to discover what is on offer.

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Baiter Park

Bestwall & Swineham River Walks

Bramble Bush Bay Studland

Brand’s Bay

Branksome Chine & Poole Bay

Brownsea Lagoon

Challow Hill Corfe

Corfe River Valley

Greenlands Farm & Godlingston Heath

Hartland Moor National Nature Reserve

Hatch Pond

Holes Bay Nature Park North East

Holes Bay Nature Park South East

Holmebridge

Holton Heath National Nature Reserve

Holton Lee

Lytchett Bay Nature Reserve

This small accessible heath forms part of Lytchett Bay Nature Reserve and is owned by the Dorset Wildlife Trust and jointly managed with Amphibian & Reptile Conservation. The area is special in that it provides a smooth gradation from dry heath to wet heath to reedbed and then saltmarsh.

Consequently, this small area hosts a very wide diversity of special species. Dartford Warbler, Cetti’s Warbler and Bearded Tit can all be found here. A dusk visit in summer provides a very good opportunity to hear and see Nightjar as the male delivers his “churring” song.

Its position on one of the most northern shores of Poole Harbour makes it a good area for migrants both grounded and overhead. Wryneck, Yellow-browed Warbler, Woodlark and Lapland Bunting are all on the site’s list. The small ditch that borders the southern edge often hosts Kingfisher and in spring the loud burst of Cetti’s Warbler song is often heard.

Despite the small size of Lytchett Bay Heath, on August mornings good numbers of passage migrants can pass through the area. The site is also very good for reptiles and Sand Lizards can often be seen. Access to this site is from Sandy Lane and the entrance gate is clearly marked “Lytchett Bay Nature Reserve” with an interpretive board and map just beyond the gate.

Birding Info

Lytchett Heath is only a small section of heath but is well worth a walk around certainly between April and September. It was recently discovered that in August and September good numbers of common migrants pass through the site and an early morning visit could provide a variety of warblers and chats.

A Guide to Birding in Lytchett Bay

Lytchett Bay View

Middle Beach Studland

Middlebere

North Haven Sandbanks

Old Harry & Ballard Down

Poole Park

RSPB Arne, Coombe Heath

RSPB Arne, Shipstal Point

RSPB Lytchett Fields

Shell Beach & Bay Studland

Slepe Heath

South Haven Studland

Stoborough Heath National Nature Reserve

Upton Country Park

Upton Heath Nature Reserve

Whitley Lake Sandbanks

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