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Dishley Pool is on the North Western edge of the town of Loughborough in North Leicestershire.
Dishley Pool (more of a lake) is hidden away behind an industrial estate in Loughborough, a number of open playing fields are on the pools Western side, a number of sports take place on Saturdays and Sundays, a visit on a weekday early morning is probably best. Check the sports fields for Tjeld and Vipe often mixed in with the more numerous Hettemåke. In Winter these fields often have Rødvingetrost, Gråtrost and the odd Duetrost.
Dishley Pool is a fishing lake (Western side only), in Autumn/Winter check through the ducks carefully. A Ringand has been found here in recent years. More usual are Stokkand, Toppand, Skjeand, Krikkand, Brunnakke, Snadderand and occasionally Kvinand. The area attracts Lerkefalk, Munk and Løvsanger during the Summer. Continue to walk further North to check along the River Soar and Grand Union Canal, Isfugl are regular here. Be sure to check nearby electricity pylons, Vandrefalk sometimes rest here.
In recent years Hornugle and Gransanger, underarten tristis have been seen.
The long distance A6 road runs immediately South of the site. Press P on map for directions. The long layby South of the A6 is a bit further to walk, but BEWARE when crossing the sometimes very busy A6 road, the small Derby Road Playing Fields car park, quickly fills up when sports are being played especially at weekends. NOTE this small car park is locked overnight.
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