
Blithfield Reservoir
Walking Routes
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Parking
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Dogs
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Access
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About Blithfield Reservoir
Blithfield Reservoir is an 800 acre, drinking water reservoir which has been open since 1953. It was opened by South Staffordshire Water to supply the nearby Burton-upon-Trent.
Due to the diverse mixture of woodland, farmland and reservoir, you can expect to see a diverse mixture of bird species all year round. There have been sightings off approximately 261 different species of birds - this is more than any other site in Staffordshire.
Blithfield Reservoir is considered one of the best places in the West Midlands to see Ospreys.
To access the shoreline and woodland areas, you must be a member of the West Midland Bird Club, who have exclusive rights to do so.
Non-members are able to see parts of the reservoir from several public areas including the car parks adjacent to it, a stretch of Watery Lane and along the causeway.
For more information about Blithfield reservoir and how to join, visit the west midland bird club website.
Species Found Here

Little Ringed Plover
Charadrius dubiusLC
Plovers & Lapwings

Common Merganser
Mergus merganserLC
Ducks, Geese & Swans

Spotted Flycatcher
Muscicapa striataLC
Old World Flycatchers

Osprey
Pandion haliaetusLC
Ospreys

Great White Egret
Ardea albaLC
Herons & Egrets

Cattle Egret
Bubulcus ibisLC
Herons & Egrets

Common Scoter
Melanitta nigraLC
Ducks, Geese & Swans

Rock Pipit
Anthus petrosusLC
Wagtails & Pipits

Grey Plover
Pluvialis squatarolaLC
Plovers & Lapwings

Red Knot
Calidris canutusNT
Sandpipers & Snipes

Whinchat
Saxicola rubetraLC
Old World Flycatchers

Spotted Redshank
Tringa erythropusLC
Sandpipers & Snipes

Pink-footed Goose
Anser brachyrhynchusLC
Ducks, Geese & Swans

Whooper Swan
Cygnus cygnusLC
Ducks, Geese & Swans
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