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'''Bemersyde Moss''' is a Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest at [[Bemersyde]] in [[Berwickshire]]. | '''Bemersyde Moss''' is a Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest at [[Bemersyde]] in [[Berwickshire]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 2 November 2016
Bemersyde Moss is a Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest at Bemersyde in Berwickshire.
The reserve is a long, narrow strip of marsh, willow scrub and open water, and it provides a home to large numbers of wintering wildfowl, including teal, shoveler, goldeneye and wigeon. Public access is provided, including a boardwalk.
Location
- Location map: 55°35’52"N, 2°36’56"W