The main reedbed leading down to the wader hide has been burned,over half of it in the last week,why we do not know,as in my mind it was a perfectly healthy reedbed,As I understand some management is essential if the reedbed is possibly going to eventually be lost,this is not the case here,six rare birds,red data,use reedbeds,bittern,marsh harrier,crane,cettis warbler,savi"s warbler,bearded tit,aquatic warbler is also a consideration,and reedbeds are used by raptors as roosting in winter,this is in my opinion a serious loss of important habitat just as spring is emerging and will seriously affect birds that may wish to breed or utilise this habitat,if anyone from the lincs trust is reading this ,Then I and others would appreciate a explanation for the distruction of this part of messingham nature reserve. Roger Hebb.
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