Posts Tagged ‘Nature Reserve’

Jay at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

May 17, 2012

The family all went down to Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Woods Mill Nature Reserve last Sunday.

The weather was great. Arwyn loves being out amongst nature and had a lot of fun looking at all the birds, the flowers, and all the carp you can see from the bridge across the pond. A little bit like Daddy, he loves checking out insects, too! :-)

Arwyn enjoying Woods Mill Nature Reserve

Arwyn at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

There were plenty of butterflies out, particularly Orange Tip & Brimstone.

Orange Tip Butterfly

I also spotted a jay on our walk and took a few photos. They’re amazing-looking birds and this is the closest I have been to one so far.

Jay at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

Jay at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

Jay at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

Woods Mill Nature Reserve is great. Apart from all the fabulous wildlife to see, there’s also some ponds to go pond dipping, and some fantastic little den areas for kids to play in and around. If you have a chance, you should go!

Arwyn in Kids' Den at Woods Mill Nature Reserve

A Walk along Jubilee River

April 2, 2009

The day after Yayoi’s birthday, we once again went out for a walk. It was glorious day. This time, we chose the Jubilee River, starting close to Eton Rowing Lake in Dorney, and running down towards Slough.

We had driven over the river past the The Pineapple pub in Dorney and on through Eton Wick to get home to Windsor many times, but this was the first time we stopped to walk along the banks.

Jubilee River

Jubilee River Nature Reserve

Jubilee River was built in the late 1990s to act as an overflow from the River Thames, to prevent flooding in the towns nearby – Windsor, Eton, and Maidenhead. At the time, it was the second largest man-made river project in Europe.  Didn’t know that – thanks, Wikipedia!

Photographer Hide at Jubilee River

Jubilee River is now a nature reserve and is home to a myriad of different species of birds and animals. There are also a number of hides for photographers or bird watchers to catch a glimpse of visiting species. Yayoi and I saw a few men with very nice cameras with large zooms. One day, I would like one of those!

We wandered down the river as far as Manor Farm Weir and back again.

Manor Farm Weir, Jubilee River

Jubilee River is a really nice place to take a walk. They even have a boardwalk out into the middle of the river, so you can get closer to the wildlife. The more I get into photography – taking nice photos anyway – the more I would like a nice camera and get closer to subjects further away. Jubilee River nature reserve is a great place to do that. One day!…


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