Red Rocks SSSI, Merseyside
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Red Rocks (SSSI) is an area of sand dunes and reedbeds west of Hoylake at the mouth of the Dee Estuary. The area is home to a variety of dune/reed plants the rarest of which is Mackay's Horsetail, which is not found in any other location in England The area is important for recording migrant birds, and is an important breeding site for Natterjack Toads, a breed common in mainland Europe but rare in the UK
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- Red Rocks citation sheet. English Nature.
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Merseyside |
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Dee Cliffs • Dibbinsdale • Hesketh Golf Links • Heswall Dales • Meols Meadows • Mersey Narrows • New Ferry • North Wirral Foreshore • Red Rocks • Ribble Estuary • Sefton Coast • Stanley Bank Meadow • The Dungeon • Thurstaston Common |