Save bee,s stone, Winterton-Horsey Dunes is a 427-hectare  biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Great yarmouth .uk
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  • Photo title: Save bee,s stone, Winterton-Horsey Dunes is a 427-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Great yarmouth .uk
  • Author: IanBushwacker
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  • Save the bee,s stone left at Winterton-Horsey Dunes is a 427-hectare 1,060-acre biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.It is a Special Area of Conservation and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I Winterton Dunes is a National Nature Reserve Winterton Ness is a Geological Conservation Review site. The whole site is in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This site has extensive dunes together with areas of grazing marsh and birch woodland. Invertebrates include a rare amphibian and a rare butterfly. The site is geologically important as it displays the processes which control dynamic dune development. The beach is open to the public. Winterton is also a veritable haven for wildlife. Winterton Dunes National Nature Reserve is both a Site of Special Scientific Interest SSSI and an area of outstanding natural beauty ANOB. As well as being home to the rare Natterjack Toad the dunes are a haven for breeding and overwintering birds.
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