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Snipe hiding among grass

The floodplain of the River Arun extends across a broad sweep of undisturbed wet grassland, intersected with wildlife-rich ditches, surrounded by woodlands, and overlooked by the South Downs.

It forms part of the Arun Valley Special Protection Area for its wintering wildfowl, in particular large numbers of wigeon and teal. It also has important breeding populations of lapwings, redshanks, and in particular snipe, for which this is the only reliable Sussex population. There is considerable biodiversity interest, in particular being the main UK site for the Biodiversity Action Plan species cut-grass (Leersia oryzoides).

Contact information

Pulborough Brooks
Uppertons Barn Visitor Centre
Wiggonholt
Pulborough
RH20 2EL
Telephone: 01798 875851
E-mail: pulborough.brooks@rspb.org.uk

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Important note

This site is one of several that due to its size, location and/or conservation sensitivity is not capable of accommodating large numbers of visitors (unless stated).

Where possible, we have indicated the nearest equivalent RSPB nature reserve suitable for visiting. If you require further information, please use the contact details provided.

This does not affect any statutory rights of access under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act or Land Reform (Scotland) Act legislation.

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