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Exploring for Winter Wildlife
If you are interested in looking for wintering birds or other winter nature this January, you might try these locations:
Winter Safety Tips:
Winter Safety Tips:
Okel Tor –
- Paths can become muddy and slippery after rain, so sturdy, waterproof footwear is essential.
- Take your time on uneven ground and keep to marked routes.
- Dress warmly in layers and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
- Let someone know your planned route if walking alone.
China Fleet Club Bird Hide –
- Wear warm, weather‑appropriate clothing. Hides can feel colder than open paths.
- The trail may be wet or muddy, so choose footwear with good grip.
- Carry a charged mobile phone and be mindful of fading daylight in January.
- Stay on the designated trail to protect both yourself and sensitive wildlife habitats.
Important Access Note: You’ll need to contact the China Fleet Club in advance to receive the padlock code for the hide.
South Hooe Path –
Important Access Note: As the site is privately owned, please remember that access is granted only with the owners’ permission on these designated days. Treat the area with care and help keep it a peaceful refuge for both wildlife and visitors.
No dogs allowed.
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