Westhay Heath

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Westhay Heath
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Westhay Heath is located in Somerset
Westhay Heath
Location within Somerset
Area of Search Somerset
Grid reference ST415422
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Interest Biological
Area 25.9 hectares (0.259 km2; 0.100 sq mi)
Notification 1990 (1990)
Natural England website

Westhay Heath (grid reference ST415422) is a 25.9 hectare (64.0 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest 2km west of Westhay village in Somerset, notified in 1990.

Westhay Heath, which is managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust is an area of tall fen vegetation containing scrub, marshy grassland, ditches and small ponds in the heart of the peat moors on the Somerset Levels. This mosaic of habitats has developed on areas previously used for peat extraction. The site is of importance for the presence of a nationally rare fen community, including a diverse assemblage of breeding and wintering birds. This is the only site in Somerset where the nationally rare Marsh Harrier (Circus areuginosus) breeds.[1]

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