Today, following my last visit on 15th December 2023, I again visited Staines Reservoir, a site that I am able to reach by public transport, albeit requiring a long trip to west London.
Officially called Staines Reservoir (in the singular), the site is actually 2 reservoirs (North Basin and South Basin) separated by a narrow causeway. They lie just north of Staines and Ashford and south west of Heathrow Airport. Open access is provided via the causeway that bisects the 2 reservoirs. There is strictly no access to any other part of the reservoirs.
Staines Reservoir is hardly the most scenic birding location and there is the constant sight and sound of aircraft from the adjacent Heathrow Airport but nonetheless it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is particularly noted for its wintering wildfowl. It has also attracted an impressive list of species over the years including a number of rarities.
My most notable sighting at Staines Reservoir is a vagrant American Horned Lark which I saw there on 17th February 2018.
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