There are a number of places to enjoy cruise holidays around the world. Have you ever thought about touring the coast of Great Britain and taking in one or more of the many wildlife refuges and parks that dot the shoreline? With a climate compatible with the needs of multiple species of birds, mammals, reptiles and aquatic creatures this island that has been at the centre of world history for so long is a great place to take a holiday.
On the coast itself wildlife reserves are abundant, and tourists can always find an in-season time to go and see nature at her best. You can find migratory birds at Bempton Cliffs or cave dwelling mammals and reptiles at Gibraltar Point. You’ll see newts and toads, herons and egrets, and geese and swans by the hundreds as you round the coast east to west going from the port of Aberdeen in Scotland all the way south to Plymouth and then north again to Liverpool. You can even extend your cruise to visit the green fields of Ireland and the shores of Galway Bay.
Along our coast we have marshlands and wetlands where game birds such as ducks and geese can be found along with species of butterflies, dragonflies and the ever present mosquitoes that seem to be everywhere in the summer. They too serve a purpose. As part of the food cycle they ensure that the beautiful feathered wildlife you come here to see will always be here. Bring a camera because you’ll see plenty that you’ll want to keep a photographic memory of.
The green fields of Scotland, Ireland and England are home to Muntjac, Roe Deer, Brown Hare, Grey Seal, and Grey Squirrel. Furry and feathered creatures of all kinds roam through the fields and forests of the British Isles and offer themselves at times as targets for your camera lens. Their eco-system requires balance also, like the birds and bugs of the marshlands there are predators and prey among the mammals also. Enjoy and appreciate but use caution if you are wandering in the woods.
Each of the coasts of Great Britain has a wide variety of land, air, and sea bound creatures who help make this island what she is. The trees, the flowers, the marshes, the forests, and the fields are all filled with life both large and small. They depend upon each other and in many ways we depend upon them to keep the balance of nature. If you have a chance to tour the coastline of England take your time. There is much to see and do and many places to visit.
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