RSPB Pagham Harbour

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RSPB Pagham Harbour is a coastal nature reserve in West Sussex, England, renowned for its saltmarsh, lagoons, and rich birdlife, especially migratory and overwintering species.

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RSPB Pagham Harbour canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal wetland
nature reserve
activity birdwatching
walking
conservationFocus coastal habitat management
wader conservation
wildfowl conservation
country England
designation Local Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area NERFINISHED
habitat coastal grassland
grazing marsh
intertidal mudflats
reedbed
saline lagoon
saltmarsh
scrub
shingle
hasFacility car park
viewing hides
visitor centre
hasTrail circular walking routes
importantFor breeding waders
migratory birds
overwintering birds
wintering wildfowl
locatedIn West Sussex
locatedNear Chichester NERFINISHED
Pagham NERFINISHED
Selsey NERFINISHED
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
notableSpecies Mediterranean gull NERFINISHED
avocet
black-tailed godwit NERFINISHED
brent goose
common tern NERFINISHED
curlew
lapwing
little egret NERFINISHED
osprey
redshank
sandwich tern NERFINISHED
spoonbill
partOf Pagham Harbour and Medmerry reserves NERFINISHED
threat coastal erosion
disturbance to wildlife from recreation
sea-level rise

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Manhood Peninsula containsNatureReserve RSPB Pagham Harbour