Grousemore
Senior Member
This is one of my local sites,which is well worth a visit at any time of year.
For visitors to Central London,the easiest way of getting there is by Tube (London Underground).Use the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich and then walk East for about a half mile along the Thames Path,past the Millenium Dome and on to the Ecology Park,which is adjacent to the River.
This walk along the Thames usually provides a good mix of birds,I've seen most species of Gull,Terns,Reed and Sedge Warbler,Whitethroat and several waders,including Dunlin and Oystercatcher.
Details of the Ecology Park itself and the wildlife to be found, can be found on the attached links.
Although it is only a small park,it is an enjoyable little oasis in London.
http://www.gold.ac.uk/world/wnews/ecopark.html
http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/council/strategicplanning/wildlife.htm#Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
For visitors to Central London,the easiest way of getting there is by Tube (London Underground).Use the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich and then walk East for about a half mile along the Thames Path,past the Millenium Dome and on to the Ecology Park,which is adjacent to the River.
This walk along the Thames usually provides a good mix of birds,I've seen most species of Gull,Terns,Reed and Sedge Warbler,Whitethroat and several waders,including Dunlin and Oystercatcher.
Details of the Ecology Park itself and the wildlife to be found, can be found on the attached links.
Although it is only a small park,it is an enjoyable little oasis in London.
http://www.gold.ac.uk/world/wnews/ecopark.html
http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/council/strategicplanning/wildlife.htm#Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park