Red Jacket Fen, Llandarcy, Neath/Port Talbot
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When to visit
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Open access reserve.Best time to visit
Spring and summer.About the reserve
This is a lowland fen situated in a narrow valley between Pant y Sais fen and the Neath Estuary. The site is bordered by railway embankments on two sides which are in the ownership of Network Rail. The Trust’s property is a rectangular strip on the western side between the railway and the Tennant Canal.
The site is called Red Jacket because it was the site of a copper works making casings for armaments.
The wetland vegetation is dominated by Bulrush and provides a nesting habitat for Cetti’s Warbler, Reed Bunting, Reed Warbler, and Sedge Warbler in spring and summer.
Water Vole benefit from the open water and dense Bulrush to breed, and Fen Raft Spider stand and wait for prey along the waterside. There is an abundant population of dragonflies, including Common Blue Damselfly Large Red Damselfly and Common Darter.