Horsham, West Sussex.

Warnham Nature Reserve - 92 acres to explore,
a 17 acre millpond and much much more.

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“Just hanging around, eating a seed.”
– Long-Tailed Tit in the trees

“Out for a casual swim on the millpond.”
– Great Crested Grebe

“Gathering seeds for dinner”
- The humble and often overlooked Dunnock

“From a bank vole at the pond, to the beautiful scarlet of the male Bullfinch”
- One of several hides for the public to watch from and has lower viewing windows for small children and wheelchair users.

What is there to see at the reserve?

The following gallery is a sample of some of the amazing birds and creatures you can see at the reserve at varying times of the year. This selection contains a snapshot from January, February and March of 2025

There is also an active facebook group for the reedbed, with over 2.5K membes, for visitors to share photos of what they have seen and to discuss topics on what is on show, etc, that I am adding a link for below.

Warnham Reedbed Online

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