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Arlington Reservoir Nature Reserve Claimed

Berwick, Polegate BN26 6TF

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Arlington Reservoir is a 99.4 hectare (245.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and is also a Local Nature Reserve The site is of ornithological interest, with over 1% of the wintering wigeon being populated within the site. Alder and willow Salix species are part of the open water.

The site is also home to a scrub of hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna).

A large jetty juts into the water and a few hundred yards away there is a water treatment building.

The reservoir was originally created by damming the River Cuckmere, which previously meandered to the middle of the present-day reservoir.

At the northwest banks of the reservoir is the Osprey Birdhide, and this is the best place to see the population of cormorants which regularly come to sit on the banks and trees surrounding water.

Other species include great crested grebeswallowmallardpied wagtailcootCanada gooserook, and sheep graze in the surrounding water meadows. 

Black swans, presumably escapees from captivity, can often be seen on the water.

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Reserves

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