Description
The 12 hectare of open water attract large flocks of waterfowl. The east lake is a great place to see impressive numbers of Knopsvane, Gråand and Blishøne and diving birds such as Toppet Lappedykker. The west lake features a conservation area and is quieter than the east lake.
A small island can be found on the west lake an ideal secluded area for breeding birds. Each winter the lakes at Cosmeston attract large flocks of migrating wildfowl such as Krikand, Troldand, Pibeand, Taffeland and Skeand ducks also the star bird attraction, Rørdrum.
The west lake is the best place to spot the Fiskehejre and occasionally Silkehejre, they usually stand completely still, near the reed beds waiting to catch any unsuspecting, passing fish. Many Skarv can be spotted on both lakes, these birds are excellent at swimming and fishing and can often be seen holding their wings out to dry after a busy diving session. Resident here all year is the spectacular Isfugl, often all that gives this wonderful bird away is a sharp call and a flash of electric blue as it dashes by.
Details
Access
Bus 94 will get you to Cosmeston Lakes Country Park.

