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Langstone Harbour

Langstone Harbour, the sea area between Portsea and Hayling Island, with about 25km of shore line is an internationally important site for wildlife of many sorts and birds in particular.

In the winter there are thousands of wildfowl and waders including large flocks of Brent Geese and Black-tailed Godwits. In the summer the harbour is home to breeding gulls, terns, lapwing, redshank and much more. The migration seasons also bring huge numbers of temporary visitors usually including some rarities to excite the twitchers.

Plant and insect life is also well represented around the edges and particularly in some of the bordering field and marsh areas. The entire shoreline and harbour are within areas nationally or internationally designated for habitat conservation.

The harbour contains several nature reserves including
  • The Kench managed by Hampshire County Council (HCC)
  • The Harbour Nature Reserve, including important islands, owned by the RSPB,
  • Farlington Marshes and Milton Locks managed by the Hampshire Wildlife Trust

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