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Kinterbury Creek Nature Reserve In Plymouth, England. ?Kinterbury Creek Is Located In The West Of Plymouth, Between Barne Barton And St Budeaux On The Tamar Estuary.
Nestled Between Two Housing Areas, It'S A Real Discovery, Comprising A Tidal Creek, Mudflats And Kiln Bay And Bordered By An Area Of Saltmarsh And Woodland. It'S A Lovely Place To Watch Wading Birds Foraging For Food.
Kinterbury Creek Is Designated As A County Wildlife Site Because Of The Interest In Its Maritime Habitats, With Two Hectares Of Mudflats And Some Small Pockets Of Rocky Foreshore, Saltmarsh And Reed Beds.
Species We'Ve Spotted Include:
Devon Notable Plant Species Including Common Cord Grass, Sea Purslane, Common Saltmarsh Grass, Glasswort, Annual Sea Blite, Sea Aster And Sea Couch.
Wildflowers Like Birds Foot Trefoil,