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Budle Bay

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📷Mike Finn

Budle Bay, part of the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve in Northumberland, England, is a vast expanse of mudflats, saltmarshes, and sandy beaches at the mouth of the River Waren. This area is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers, as it is an important feeding and roosting site for thousands of wading birds and waterfowl, particularly during the migration seasons. The bay's landscape changes dramatically with the tides, revealing extensive mudflats at low tide that attract birds such as curlews, redshanks, and oystercatchers. Photographers will find Budle Bay a captivating subject throughout the year, with its ever-changing tides and abundant birdlife providing dynamic and diverse photo opportunities. The surrounding scenery also includes views of the iconic Bamburgh Castle to the south, adding a dramatic backdrop to any landscape shots. Accessible walking trails along the bay allow visitors to explore the area's natural beauty while maintaining a respectful distance from sensitive wildlife habitats. Budle Bay's combination of natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and historical significance makes it a must-visit location for anyone traveling to Northumberland. (Northumberland, England)

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