Newton Birding

Birding around Newton by the Sea, Northumberland


LATEST BIRD NEWS......


2 Wheatear - Long Nanny, 5th April 2008

2 Garganey - Newton Flood Pool, 4th April 2008


1st winter Med Gull - Long Nanny, 22nd March 2008

3 Littoralis Rock Pipits - Low Newton, 22nd March 2008

6 Whooper Swans - Newton Flood Pool, 22nd March 2008

76 Purple Sandpipers - Low Newton beach, 22nd March 2008

Male Garganey - Newton Flood Pool, 4th April 2008

Welcome

Welcome to Newton by the Sea !      

I've set up this small website so that you too can enjoy the experience of local patch birding in Northumberland. Newton by the sea comprises of two small coastal villages High Newton and Low Newton, situated just south of Beadnell Bay. The area has a wealth of different habitats, and as a result has a fairly diverse bird list. The area is important for a wide variety of breeding and wintering birds, and given the right weather conditions it can be a great place for migrants and the odd scarce or rare bird.

Be sure to check out my blog "Newton Stringer" to see whats been
seen at Newton recently. Check the other links above to find out more about the patch !

If you have any photographs of interesting birds around Newton that I could use on this website then I'd love to hear from you !!

 

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