LIVING IN KENT, and only a short drive from the Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone, the lure of a day’s birding in northern France is regularly taken, particularly during the spring.
Book an early ‘shuttle’ and, just 35 minutes later, coastal Pas-de-Calais beckons with a chance of species that you could only dream of back home, such as Kentish Plover, Crested Lark, Zitting Cisticola, Bluethroat and Black-winged Stilt, and, if a hinterland wood is included in the trip, Short-toed Treecreeper, Middle Spotted and Black Woodpeckers and Willow and Crested Tits are also on the menu. The Platier d’Oye nature reserve is a half-hour drive east from Calais and covers 391 hectares of scrub, sand dunes, saltings, water meadows and old gravel workings, all protected by a broad barrier beach, home…
