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

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 Country Park is owned and managed by the Borough of Poole in conjunction with the Friends of Upton CP and offers another unique birding opportunity right on the outskirts of Poole. At around 140 acres it hosts a wide variety of habitats and includes a good-sized pay & display car park.

New and improved walkways and cycle paths across the whole site allow for easy access to just about every corner of the park. The deciduous woodlands host species such as Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Great Spotted Woodpecker and Jay whilst the newly opened SANGS (Suitable Alternative Natural Green Space) in the north of the park can see migrants such as Stonechat, Blackcap, Whitethroat, Garden Warbler, Chiffchaff, Spotted Flycatcher and Firecrest which all pass through. The SE section of the park borders an intertidal section of Holes Bay, meaning that waders and wildfowl can often be found during the winter months.

Standing at the Stone Bench or on the wooden bridge on the SE outskirts of the park will provide good close views of species such as Wigeon, Teal, Pintail, Shelduck, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Redshank and occasionally Knot and Avocet. From Upton CP there is a cycle path heading east around Holes Bay, leading to Holes Bay NE, which is another extremely productive site.

Birding Info

The salt marsh close to the south-east boundary of the park holds good numbers of waders and wildfowl in winter on the high tide giving good close views of species such as Pintail, Shoveler, Black-tailed Godwit and Redshank especially from ‘The Stone Bench’. The mixed deciduous and coniferous woodland hold common woodland species and in autumn common passage migrants occur in small numbers around the park. The large grazing fields on the eastern boundary of the park sees a large over-wintering flock of Black-tailed Godwit utilise the fields for feeding during the winter.

Upton Heath Nature Reserve

Whitley Lake Sandbanks

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