The West Penwith area is not just well know
for it’s outstanding beaches and coastal towns such as St Ives but it is also
infamous amongst ornithological groups for it’s bird life. With a diverse range
of habitats and some of the best kept wild landscapes in the UK, West Penwith
is home to an epic selection of native species from buzzards to choughs and
also commonly visited by foreign birds known as “vagrants”. The term vagrant
refers to birds that have strayed or been blown from their usual migratory course
and in the case of those that turn up on Cornwall’s coast lines it’s North
American birds which get blown across the Atlantic on route to South America.
This autumn there have been a record number of American vagrants including spotted sandpipers and red-eyed vireos, as a direct
result of Hurricane Katia.
Our beautiful, luxury self catering
apartments in St Ives are perfectly located to make the most of this rich area
of wildlife so pack your binoculars and stay at The Sail Lofts this winter. Here are a few nearby sites we recommend for
spotting Cornish birdlife:
The
Island
Just moments from our luxury accommodation
in St Ives is The Island which unlike the name suggests is a small grassy
peninsula off Porthmeor Beach offering spectacular views of the Atlantic ocean
on three sides and views of the whole town and towards Godrevy lighthouse from
the top of the mound. From The Island common sightings include gannets,
cormorants, herring gulls, puffins and other coastal wildlife such as seals and
dolphins.
Hayle
Estuary
A 15 minute drive from The Sail Lofts five
star holiday cottages in St Ives you will find Hayle Estuary which is the most
south westerly estuary in the UK and one that never freezes. The rich pickings on
the mud flaps, which are exposed at low tide provide a bird buffet attracting
wading birds including curlews, little egrets and oyster catchers. The estuary
opens out onto the vast sands of Porthkidney Beach where you can continue watching
the birds whilst enjoying the fantastic scenery.
Marazion
Marshes
This reserve overlooks the beautiful St
Michael's Mount and boasts Cornwall's largest reedbed. In the car from our
luxury holiday accommodation in St Ives the marshes are about a 20 minute
drive. More than 250 bird, 500 plant, 500 insect and 18 mammal species have
been recorded here. In some years starlings roost here from October-December
and their spectacular aerial acrobatics over the reedbeds are a sight worth
seeing.
For availability at The Sail Lofts this winter please follow the links below:
November
December
January
February
and to speak to one of our team please call the office on: 01736 799175 or email: info@thesaillofts.co.uk
Hope this inspires you to get out and about in the great Cornish landscape.
Abi x
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