Devon Birds has two small reserves at Prawle, the most southerly part of Devon.  These were bought and developed primarily as migrant stopover points.

The Prawle Point reserve comprises a fenced wooded area directly opposite the National Trust car park, and an adjacent small area of open scrubland either side of the access road to Prawle Point cottages to the South.  Access to the fenced area is through a gate with a combination lock and is restricted to Devon Birds members.  The combination number of the lock can be obtained by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

East Prawle reserve lies next to a public footpath through the Pig’s Nose Valley.  The reserve is covered in woodland that has been left in its natural state and is therefore inaccessible.

https://www.devonbirds.org/birdwatching/places_to_go/prawle_reserves 

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https://www.devonbirds.org/news/bird_news/devon_bird_sightings?blogAction=search&blogSearchText=prawle

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