Magor Marsh is a 36-hectare (90-acre) wetland reserve, located on the Welsh side of the Severn Estuary . It is managed by the Gwent Wildlife Trust . It has a great variety of habitats, including damp hay meadows , sedge fen , reed bed , scrub and wet woodland . There are also numerous reens and a large pond .
Magor Marsh Nature Reserve is the richest site in Wales for wetland beetles and soldier-flies , and its pattern of drainage ditches and other features have remained unchanged since the 14th century.[citation needed ]
In March 2020 the reserve was featured in the BBC One programme Countryfile .[ 1]
Geology
The soil of Magor Marsh is mostly peat with a depth of around 4.6 metres (15 ft). Beneath this is alluvium laid down by the Severn Estuary . The level of water must be kept near the surface to preserve the peat.[ 2]
Wildlife
Flora
There are two hay meadows in Magor Marsh, maintained using traditional methods. The meadows are grazed during autumn and winter. The hay crop is mown in mid-summer to provide winter feed. By late spring the fields are a mass of flowers. In the meadows are such species as lady's smock , ragged robin ,[ 3] yellow flag , lesser spearwort and meadow thistle . The common species in the reeds are teasel , common reed , hemp agrimony and purple loosestrife . In the reen grow water horsetail , reedmace , marsh marigold and azure damselfly . Osier , crack willow and sallow are typical tree species in the wet woodland.[ 2]
Fauna
Magor Marsh includes breeding grounds for common redshank and common snipe . Reed warbler , grasshopper warbler , cetti's warbler , reed bunting and chiffchaff also live in the reeds. In the pond are water rail , coot , grey heron , little grebe , moorhen , little egret , Eurasian teal , shoveler and kingfisher .[ 2] In the reen the most common species are grass snake , great silver beetle , smooth newt and otter .[ 2] The wet woodland typical has such species as great spotted woodpecker and musk beetle . Cuckoo can be heard in the summer. Osier , crack willow and sallow are typical species in the wet woodland.[ 2] In the meadows the common butterflies are orange tip and meadow brown .[ 2] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] The reens provide a habitat for azure damselfly . In 2019 leaf mines and a larva of the marbled marble (Celypha woodiana ) was found on mistletoe (Viscum album ), this Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP) species has a limited distribution in Britain and the 2019 record was the first confirmed for Wales.[ 7]
The European water vole can be found within the reserve.[ 3]
Gallery
Taken inside a Nestbox
The Binker willow sculpture
References