Description
Witton Lakes are in the Stockland Green area of Birmingham. The two lakes are former drinking water reservoirs. The larger lake is used for boating and the smaller shallower lake is dedicated to wildlife. On the Northern side of the lakes is Witton Lakes Eco Hub, which has a cafe and toilets. The park has open grassland, wooded areas and wildflower meadows, numerous streams lead in and out of the lakes and a community orchard had been planted. The park has a very active friends group.
(*1) (press STAR on map), check large lake in Winter for Rață fluierătoare, Rață pestriță and good numbers of Corcodel mic. Lower fish numbers mean Corcodel mare are only in low numbers, Lebădă de vară numbers can be very high for a inner city location and Rață sunătoare and Ferestraș mare occasionally turn up.
(*2), the smaller lake can have Rață mică, Rață lingurar, Găinușă de baltă, Lișiță and Stârc cenușiu though there is a lot of movement of ducks between each lake. A number of different species of Gull (Laridae) have been seen including Pescăruș sur and unusually for such an inland site Pescăruș cu trei degete.
(*3), the area of trees at the Eastern end of the park has Scatiu and Pițigoi de brădet, Pițigoi codat, Pițigoi albastru and Pițigoi mare are numerous. During Spring/Summer Silvie de câmp, Pitulice fluierătoare, Pitulice mică, Silvie cu cap negru, Lăstun de casă, Rândunică and Drepnea neagră can be seen. Chiră de baltă regularly turn up on passage.
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Access
With Birmingham being England's second largest city, directions from the city centre are difficult so press P on map, to the small car park (7 spaces - free) on Faulkners Farm Drive, this car park can fill up quickly especially at weekends.
