Description
In an industrial and populated area, Skelton Lake is a small oasis of woodland scrub and carr, and a large open water lake just north of the River Aire and Aire and Calder Navigation canal. Lots of birds to see all year round, including Gråhegre and Silkehegre. There used to be a landfill site located to the east of the lake, and in winter both Polarmåke and Grønlandsmåke were worth looking out for on the plateau or bathing in the lake, but these are rare now.
The surrounding woodland supports breeding Flaggspett and Grønnspett as well as the occasional Granmeis but the latter is now vary scarce in the wider area. The Lake has recorded all Grebes recorded in the UK - Ringnebbdykker Svarthalsdykker Gråstrupedykker Horndykker Toppdykker and Dvergdykker but only the latter two are a regular.
Now that the Skelton Lake Service Station is open on the M1, there is a safe and secure place to park, and there is good access from there down to the lake. Certainly worth having a look if passing that area.
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Access
Parking is at Leeds Skelton Lake service station at junction 45 of the M1 motorway. It is free for 2 hours. Click on the P in the map for directions.