Upload images
Allowed image types are jpeg,png,gif
Max file size is 20MB
Adjacent to the city of Nottingham, Colwick Country Park with its lakes and marshes, Colwick woods, the Racecourse Pool and Skylarks Reserve are of interest.
The racecourse lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) noted for its insect life, chiefly dragonflies, hence it may attract Чеглок and hirundines. For a full list of bird species seen at the Country Park (220 species) see the website below. Highlights include up to 100 Гоголь in winter, possibly rare grebes and divers, Малая чайка, Полярная крачка and Чёрная крачка on migration. Речная крачка breed here. Colwick has recorded 27 butterfly species and 17 of dragonfly.
Colwick woods is a 400 year old, 50 hectare green oasis near the city. The cliff on the south side has been a geological SSSI since 1995. All typical woodland birds are found including Пустельга обыкновенная, Перепелятник, Серая неясыть, Вальдшнеп in winter, Обыкновенный поползень and Обыкновенная пищуха.
Skylarks Reserve is a 47 hectare wetland reserve, a welcome refuge from the hustle and bustle of Holme Pierrepont to the south. It is specifically designed for wheelchair access.
Colwick is an eastern suburb of Nottingham. In the country park there are several car parks surrounding the lakes. Click on a P in the map for directions to a parking. The racecourse pool is accessible except on race days. There are bus stops on Greenwood Road for the woods, and on Daleside Road East for the lakes.
Your feedback will be sent to the author of this area and the editors of Birdingplaces. They will use your feedback to improve the quality of the information. Do you want to post a visible comment? Then please click away this box and use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the information in the text of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the information on the map of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the bird species list of this birdingplace. (Do you want to share your observations? Please use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace)
Click on the little bird icon () to insert bird names in your own language. The birdnames will automatically be translated for other users!