Here is a map of all RSPB reserves as they where in 2014. Some publicised, some non-publicised
Regards,
Ian.
Hope you can see these slightly larger pictures of these RSPB reserves a bit clearer. There are now some more RSPB reserves as well, since 2014. Some of the reserves no visiting at present.
That'll probably be the Biking Birder from a number of years ago. He made it to all of them - I came across him at Titchwell and Minsmere and he was a lovely bloke. Bother is I can't remember his actual name!
EDIT: Gary Prescott.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
opendata-rspb.opendata.arcgis.com
This is how I found out. And it took me a while! This link RSPB Open Datahttps://opendata-rspb.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/6076715cb76d4c388fa38b87db7d9d24Above is a full list of all the RSPB reserve’s not up to date last year. But up to just beyond 2014. And on the side of each reserve are the words publicised/non publicised! After you press the second link. Press menu and then Data. lists. Then you will see a list of those reserve and on the side of that list the you will see the words as mentioned of either publicised or non-publicised! For anyone wants to know how I found all of this!. PM me!
Clare Bailey said:
I do remember that. I often wonder if he managed to gain access to those RSPB reserve where normally there is no access to anyone including RSPB members. But strangely among those RSPB reserves that are not published. There are some of those non-publisised RSPB reserves where there is actually public access!
Lots of those reserves I have never visited. I have been to lots of the well known RSPB reserves. But even then nowhere near have I visited all of those well known RSPB reserves. There is a small wetland RSPB reserve called Ballinlaggan which is slightly further north of Abernethy and the Inch Marshes. Both large well known RSPB reserves!. Ballinlaggan is managed and looked after by the Wardens from the Inch Marshes reserve.
This is not an RSPB website and well before this small area became a RSPB reserve called Bogside Flats and there are public footpaths on this now small RSPB reserve
https://sitelink.nature.scot/site/239
This is another very small RSPB reserve in the county of Surrey called Barfold Copse. Only about 12 acres in size. There is a public footpath through this very small RSPB reserve and common birds. So apart from that! This is what I found! about this small RSPB reserve. But only a little information!
This was the blog from Biking Birder Blog from 2016!