![]() ![]() The Map shows the elevation of several mountain. She needs a plant that can cut through vines of Swiftsnare, give her Royal Gentia ![]() Verona is back from Swinside, and wants to run some tests on Gilded Dendra to see if it was used to poison the victim This cultist invites you to join the Seeds of Redemption, and hands you a letter telling you to leave St John’s Poppy by Sadgill church (C28) by Friday, or else Note: you may get a different customer nextĪrthur wants a plant for his wife’s birthday, one with a strong, but good, smell and lots of little flowers. She needs some Jacob’s Worth to help find a missing Sister Placing it on the map brings you to F2, but you can’t go any further without some Winterbore She hands you a note you can follow for a new plant. Follow the river out of Coniston water down to where it forks (O17) for 2 new plants Customer 1, Eleanor Bramer It sounds cryptic, but it’s quite literal. The book says it looks similar to Feverkiss, but Feverkiss has red berries, and Witch Phygg yellow Verona is going to help Reuban Ward, and wants some Witch Phygg to take along with her. The man is there and hand you a strange looking glass and a letter saying you need Red Abony to use itĬonrad would like Caballia to decorate his grave, you’re looking for a 6 petalled flowerĪ mysterious woman with a jade mask comes in asking for Hopheart Instead, he’s left another clue, telling you to go down 2 and right 3. The source of the river Winster is found at J22, but the man isn’t there. Giver Simone the Common Trouse she needs Note from Simone Simone tells you of a man she met you wants to see you, but won’t come into Undermere, meaning you’ll have to go looking for him. No matter which plant you gave her yesterday, she asks for Worryless to help with her anxiety All the dune grasslands at Sandscale Haws, Haverigg Haws and North Walney support a rich flora with the rare dune helleborine.ĭevelopment has had no significant effect on the nature conservation interest of the estuary, but it is at risk from coastal defence works, grazing by agricultural stock, sea level rise, recreational pressure and bait digging.The castle northwest of the abbey is Egremont Castle at B1, three miles east gets you to B4 for a new plant Customer 1, Faye Swift Shingle species include sea sandwort, spear-leaved orache, sea rocket and sea kale. The estuary is botanically rich with salt marsh, sand dune and shingle communities, including a nationally rare shingle vegetation community at Haverigg Haws and North Walney. This would amalgamate the existing Morecambe Bay and Duddon Estuary SPAs and would add marine areas identified as being used by foraging terns. In 2015, before the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, there were consultations on a successful proposal that Morecambe Bay and Duddon Estuary be combined in a new SPA. overwintering populations of knot, pintail and redshank populations on passage of ringed plover and sanderling.regularly there are over 20,000 wintering waterfowl.In 1998 it was designated a Special Protection Area (SPA) under the Birds Directive. Species to be seen include pintail, red knot and common redshank with wintering waterfowl including common shelduck, red-breasted mergansers, Eurasian oystercatchers, ringed plover, dunlin and Eurasian curlew. The Duddon Estuary is an Important Bird Area. It supports one fifth of the national population of the rare amphibian that is only found at 50 sites in the UK, of which five are in the Duddon Estuary. The Duddon Estuary is significant for natterjack toads. ![]() The estuary as a whole was designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in 1990 with the amalgamation of five previously separate SSSIs: Duddon Sands, Sandscale Haws, North Walney, Hodbarrow Lagoon and Haverigg Haws. The main settlements alongside the Duddon estuary are Haverigg, Millom, Foxfield, Kirkby-in-Furness, Askam and Ireleth and Barrow-in-Furness. Its 28 miles (45 km) of shoreline enclose an area of 13 square miles (35 km 2), making it the second largest estuary in Cumbria after the Solway Firth and one of the six main estuaries in the historic county of Lancashire. It opens into the Irish Sea to the north of the Furness peninsula Walney Island forming part of its southern edge. The River Duddon and its estuary form part of the boundary of the historic county of Lancashire. The Duddon Estuary is the sandy, gritty estuary of the River Duddon that lies between Morecambe Bay and the North Lonsdale coast. ![]()
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