Stour Estuary

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Stour Estuary is a scenic tidal estuary on the River Stour forming part of the Suffolk–Essex border, noted for its wildlife, mudflats, and role in inspiring the paintings of John Constable.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
estuary
tidal estuary
associatedWith John Constable
country United Kingdom
designatedAs Ramsar Wetland of International Importance
surface form: Ramsar site

Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
formsBorderBetween Essex
Suffolk
hasFeature creeks
saltmarsh islands
tidal mudflats
hasHabitat grazing marsh
intertidal mudflat
reedbed
saltmarsh
shingle
woodland
importantFor bird conservation
brent geese
shelducks
wintering avocets
wintering black-tailed godwits
wintering dunlins
wintering redshanks
inspired paintings of John Constable
locatedIn England
Essex
Suffolk
mouthOf River Stour
near Harwich
Manningtree
Mistley
Shotley
notedFor grazing marsh
mudflats
overwintering waders
overwintering wildfowl
reedbeds
saltmarsh
wet woodland
partOf Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
protectedUnder EU Birds Directive
river River Stour
usedFor birdwatching
recreation
sailing
walking

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Suffolk, England hasNotableLandscape Stour Estuary
Felixstowe locatedOnBodyOfWater Stour Estuary
this entity surface form: River Stour estuary
River Stour hasEstuary Stour Estuary
subject surface form: River Stour (Essex–Suffolk)
Stour estuary at Pegwell Bay partOf Stour Estuary
this entity surface form: River Stour estuary
River Ore partOf Stour Estuary
this entity surface form: Suffolk estuarine landscape
Rutupiae locatedNear Stour Estuary
this entity surface form: River Stour estuary
Tattingstone nearBodyOfWater Stour Estuary
this entity surface form: River Stour estuary