Pagham Harbour

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Pagham Harbour is a coastal nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest on the south coast of England, known for its tidal inlets, saltmarshes, and rich birdlife.

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Pagham Harbour canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Local Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Special Protection Area
coastal nature reserve
access public footpaths
contains Church Norton NERFINISHED
North Wall NERFINISHED
Pagham Harbour Lagoon NERFINISHED
Sidlesham Ferry Pool NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
designation Local Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area under the EU Birds Directive
habitatType grazing marsh
mudflats
reedbeds
saltmarshes
shingle beaches
tidal inlets
hasFeature creeks
intertidal mudflats
sea defences
tidal channels
locatedIn West Sussex
locatedOn south coast of England
managingOrganisation RSPB NERFINISHED
West Sussex County Council NERFINISHED
nearestTown Bognor Regis NERFINISHED
notableFor migratory birds
overwintering waders and wildfowl
rich birdlife
notableSpecies avocet
bearded tit
black-tailed godwit NERFINISHED
brent goose
common tern
curlew
lapwing
little tern
redshank
reed warbler
sandwich tern
snipe
region South East England
usedFor birdwatching
nature study
walking

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Selsey locatedNear Pagham Harbour
Manhood Peninsula boundedBy Pagham Harbour