Saltwells
Local Nature Reserve was created in 1981 and covers the deciduous
Saltwells Wood. Oak
and Beech home to many species of woodland bird. The Treecreeper,
Jay and Great Spotted Woodpecker can often be seen and within the
wood.
The
spectacular cliffs of Doulton Calypit offer a focal point in the
reserve.
Within
the woodland is an area of scrubland and meadow which provides a
safe refuge for winter birds like the Water Rail, Snipe and Teal.
Sixteen
species of dragonfly are found here on the Daphne Pool, making this
one of the best sites for these insects in the West Midlands.
Contact
the reserve for more information on guided walks and educational
tours:
Saltwells Nature Reserve is located two miles south of Dudley.
Proceed on A4036, turn left at Merry Hill traffic lights (signposted)
and continue for half a mile along Coppice Lane. Turn left at
sign for Saltwells Inn. Car parking free.