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The Insh Marshes are the most important flood plain mire in
Britain and have a very distinctive flora plus important populations
of breeding and wintering wetland birds as well as nationally scarce
mammals and invertebrates.
Over 2,000 acres (844 ha.) is owned by RSPB including woodland,
farmland, moorland and large areas of marshland and open water.
Huge numbers of waders and wildfowl can be seen in spring;
whooper swans and geese from Iceland visit each winter. Wild
flowers are abundant until mid-summer. Winter, spring and
early summer are the most exciting times to visit the
reserve. |