Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve is an internationally important feeding and roosting site for many waterfowl and wading birds.
Main habitats: intertidal mudflats, saltmarsh, sandflats and shingle ridges
As the vast majority of the reserve is intertidal, the mudflats can be extremely dangerous. Please follow safety recommendations highlighted on signs throughout the reserve at all times.
For further details please see this link to The Somerset Ornithological Society or click the Blue Book Now Button to transfer to their site for details.