Leighton Moss (England)
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- Work cat: Denwood, Andy. Leighton Moss, 2014:title page (Leighton Moss) page 1 (Leighton Moss is a 320 acre wetland nature reserve owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds; it boasts the largest reed beds in north west England)
- RSPB WWW pages, March 3, 2016(Leighton Moss is the largest reed bed in north west England; home to some really special breeding birds)
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RSPB Leighton Moss is a nature reserve in Lancashire, England, which has been in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds since 1964. It is situated near Silverdale, Carnforth, on the edge of Morecambe Bay and in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Leighton Moss contains the largest area of reed bed in north-west England. The site provides habitats for many species of wildlife, including bearded tits, marsh harriers, bitterns, otters and red deer. As a wetland of international importance, it was designated a Ramsar site in 1985. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Protection Area, and an Important Bird Area. The RSPB also protects a large area of Morecambe Bay, where a saltmarsh provides a habitat for birds such as avocets.
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