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There are 31 species of native mammals on Exmoor and over 243 different species of birds, of which 100 nest on Exmoor.
Exmoor offers a wealth of special and unique opportunities
just a few of which are detailed here.
Three special features of Exmoor explain its rich resident and migrant
bird life:
Its low population density and man's limited impact on its landscape and vegetation - over half of the Exmoor National Park is semi-natural
habitat
It's very diverse topography and vegetation with mixed and rare ecosystems
- steep rugged cliffs, wooded cliffs, natural moorland of heather heath
and scrub and its sheltered wooded and open valleys with their streams
and rivers
The mild winters in its coastal areas.
Keep an eye out for the many species of raptors, the common buzzards,
sparrow hawks and kestrels, also peregrines, merlins, hobbies, possibly
hen harriers, red kites, and even goshawks, in winter. A wealth of smaller
birds: kingfishers and dippers can be spotted along the streams in valley
bottoms, plus stonechats, whinchats, Dartford warblers and more... little
egrets, hoopoes, mergansers
The area with the greatest diversity of habitat is Porlock Vale - one
place to be visited during your stay!
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