Ham Wall RSPB Reserve

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Ham Wall RSPB Reserve is a nationally important wetland nature reserve in the Somerset Levels, renowned for its reedbeds, starling murmurations, and diverse birdlife including bitterns and marsh harriers.

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Ham Wall RSPB Reserve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
wetland
activity birdwatching
wildlife photography
conservationFocus breeding bitterns
marsh harrier population
reedbed management
wetland restoration
country United Kingdom
designation nationally important wetland
ecosystemType freshwater wetland
habitat grazing marsh
open water
reedbed
wet woodland
hasAccess walking trails
hasFeature bird hides
car park
footpaths
information boards
viewing platforms
importantFor breeding wetland birds
overwintering starlings
knownFor diverse birdlife
reedbeds
starling murmurations
locatedIn Somerset
Somerset Levels NERFINISHED
locatedNear Glastonbury NERFINISHED
Street, Somerset NERFINISHED
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
nearWaterBody Glastonbury Canal NERFINISHED
River Brue NERFINISHED
notableSpecies Cetti's warbler NERFINISHED
Eurasian bittern
bearded tit NERFINISHED
great white egret
kingfisher
little bittern
marsh harrier NERFINISHED
otter
openTo public
ownedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
partOf Avalon Marshes NERFINISHED
Somerset Levels and Moors NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England

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Somerset Levels containsSite Ham Wall RSPB Reserve