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Although many of the reservoir’s resident bird
species, such as coot, moorhen, mallard and
domesticated geese, have a strong association
with the areas of fresh water, the surrounding
woodlands, hedgerows, fields and scrub margins
provide ideal habitat for many other small animals
and birds at all times of
the year.
While some birds will be easy to see and identify,
others are more secretive and can only be noticed
by their songs or contact calls.
We hope that discovering some of them will prove
an enjoyable experience. |
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Because of the deep sided surrounds of the
reservoir, the species most likely to be seen
on the open water will be moorhen, mallard
duck and the occasional cormorant, but the
surrounding woodland, hedgerows, fields and
scrub margins provide ideal habitat for many
other species of small land birds at all times
of the year.
We hope that discovering some of them will
prove an enjoyable experience. |