Emma Explores Redley Cliff

Emma Explores Redley Cliff

My name is Emma, a Media student with a love for wildlife. I'm a mission to explore Swansea's nature reserves by (mostly) public transport!

I started off by travelling on one of the hottest days in May to Redley Cliff Nature Reserve, by Caswell Bay. This time I was lucky enough to be able to get a lift to the reserve, but it is accessible from Swansea centre by bus too.

A view from the coast on a sunny day.

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Redley Cliff is nestled on the right hand side of Caswell Bay. It is a relatively small reserve but incredibly species dense. The reserve is a diverse mix of limestone cliffs, woodland and grassland. The South Wales Coast Path also runs right through it. There is a gravel path trail through the reserve and out onto the cliffs. I walked along this for quite some time observing what was around me. I spent some time in the sun looking at all the living things in the reserve.

A gravel path through the reserve.

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Because of the heat, the majority of animals seemed to be hidden away, only heard by the loud calls of birdsong. I did however see a buzzard and a crow swooping, a contrast from the bright blue sky that I was looking at. And then looking down, you are able to see and hear the waves lapping at the cliffs which provides a sense of ease. Places like this are a full sensory experience.

Birds flying in the blue sky.

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The woods provided me with most needed shade from the hot sun. So many plants thrive in these woods which makes for a fun spotting game! Some of the flora I spotted on my walk were Wild garlic, Bluebells, Wild strawberries, Oak and Hazel trees, Bird’s foot trefoil, Herb robert, Ribwort plantain and Gorse.

Close up of bracken.

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If you’re lucky, Stonechat and Yellowhammer birds have been spotted by previous visitors. Keep an ear out for the Stonechat call which sounds exactly like its name – two stones being banged together! The Yellowhammer call is a very high pitched trill.

View of coastline on a sunny day.

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Overall, this visit to Redley Cliff was a lovely break and really helped bring a sense of calmness to my week. I would recommend to fellow students, especially during this stressful exam period!