Low Hauxley Nature Reserve

low-hauxley-nature-reserve“Hauxley Nature Reserve is situated in Low Hauxley just off the A1068 a short distance south of Amble.Owned by Northumberland Wildlife Trust it has been created from open cast mining comprising of a lake sprinkled with islands.Resident and migrant birds can be seen from the hides with otters and now reds being seen.The reds do not appear to have established themselves in the area and possibly just”passing through” however there may be a link with nearby Druridge Bay Country Park.Facilities include toilets and car park.For further details ring 01665711578.” Morpeth Red Squirrels

“Lake with islands and 6 hides for viewing birds. Good in spring and autumn for waders on migration and summer for terns and other birds nesting.” Low Hauxley Nature Reserve: Visit North East England

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