Broad Colney Lakes Nature Reserve



Key Information
Wildlife
Broad Colney Lakes Nature Reserve hosts a variety of birds and mammals, making it a delightful spot for nature enthusiasts. Great crested grebes can be seen breeding here, while tufted ducks gracefully navigate the waters. In the alder trees, flocks of siskins, finches, and tits busily feed, adding lively sounds to the reserve. Otters are a frequent sight, traveling along the River Colne and adding charm to the serene environment.
The Lakes
The reserve is comprised of three distinct lakes, each offering a unique experience. One lake is fed by the River Colne, bringing a steady flow of water and supporting diverse aquatic life. Another lake is relatively still and deep, providing a calm setting for visitors to enjoy. The smallest lake has begun to develop into marshy woodland, creating a rich habitat for both land and water birds.
Conservation
Conservation efforts at Broad Colney Lakes Nature Reserve ensure that both wildlife and natural habitats are preserved. The designated conservation areas protect the diverse ecosystems, allowing animals to thrive and visitors to experience the beauty of nature responsibly. This commitment to conservation makes the reserve a peaceful refuge for both wildlife and people.
Address: London Colney, AL2 1, Herts, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.badac.co.uk/
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