The Wiels Marsh is an island of nature lost in the middle of an ocean of houses. On its shores lies our city. In the marsh, when the wind blows, the reed beds sing and when the clouds pass overhead, they like to look at themselves in the water. But really, what’s the point of a marsh in a city? Whether they’re sedentary like the sparrow, summering like the swift and the warbler, overwintering like the gull, or simply on a migratory stopover like the common sandpiper, the birds that frequent the marsh (100 species in all) all benefit from this place in one way or another. Let’s take a look at some of these relationships between birds and the Wiels Marsh.
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