See scarce birds on the Martley Circular Walk
Filed under Walking News by Walking Stuff on 17-03-2010
Martley Circular Walk is a must for bird watchers, with walkers able to see some of the country’s scarcest birds on the route.
Julie Royle, from Worcester News, says the abundance of wildlife is an exciting part of the route, with rare birds including skylarks spotted by many who complete it.
There is a very good chance that walkers will see buzzards, with the writer stating that an image of the bird is used as a waymark for a new Martley Circular Walk.
“Look out for wildlife on this easy walk in pleasant countryside. Lapwings, skylarks and little owls are among the more scarce birds you may see,” Ms Royle wrote.
She goes on to add that the majority of footpaths and walkways are in excellent condition, with local volunteers working hard to maintain them.
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council recently unveiled a series of new walks in Surrey, which include a bluebell walk in Banstead Woods and a heritage walk around Earlswood Common, Reigate Life reported.
