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  1. www.wwt.org.uk › wetland-centres › slimbridgeSlimbridge webcam - WWT

    Slimbridge webcam. The webcam at Slimbridge looks out over the Rushy lake (a favourite view of Sir Peter Scott) filled with waders and waterbirds. The Rushy Pen web camera has been updated in memory of Eileen Woodward who loved this place and whose grandfather lived and worked at the New Grounds, Slimbridge. In this section. Scott House Museum.

  2. On a beautiful clear and crisp winters day at WWT Slimbridge we saw 61 species with great view of White-fronted geese, Water rail and many others. I hope yo...

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  3. Slimbridge is best known as the home of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's Slimbridge Reserve which was started by Sir Peter Scot and is a popular venue for v...

  4. Hoarwithy - Panoramic view 30 km (18 mi) Advertisements. Description. A camera overlooking the WWT Slimbridge wetlands in the bend of the River Severn. The current webcam image available on the external website. Time. 2024-10-11 11:52 BST. Home Page.

  5. A visit and look around Slimbridge Wetland Centre with baby Moorhens and Goslings

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    • Stephen Turner
  6. WWT Slimbridge is a wetland reserve situated close to Slimbridge village near to Dursley, Gloucestershire. It was the first Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) to be opened, on the 10th of November 1946, due to the vision of Sir Peter Scott. View from Sloane Tower. (©Nigel Key May 2017) Slimbridge Wetland Centre cares for and studies ducks ...

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  8. 1 day ago · Scott subsequently founded the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, which has since opened nine other reserves around the country. Slimbridge comprises some 800 hectares of pasture, reed bed, lagoon and salt marsh. Many water birds live there all year round, and others are migrants on their ways to and from their summer breeding grounds.

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