The cemetery is managed as a nature reserve and provides an important wildlife site in Hackney. More... |
This is a conservation area in the grounds of Alexandra Palace, a well-known landmark. More... |
These former gravel pits can be viewed from various points around the boundary, including the footbridge over the River Lee Navigation. More... |
This nature reserve is popular with nature enthusiasts and conservationists. More... |
An oasis in London where you can enjoy wildlife all year round. More... |
Beddington Farmlands cover 400 acres of mixed habitat. More... |
This former waste tip has become an award winning country park! More... |
Berwick Ponds are part of the Ingrebourne marshes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. More... |
These reservoirs formed in the 1830's are well known for their waterfowl and Great Crested Grebe colonies. More... |
Bushy park is the second largest Royal Park in London with a large variety of wildlife within its walls. More... |
Canon's Farm and Banstead Woods This little known gem of a bird watching site is becoming more popular lately. More... |
This area is part of the original Thames floodplain but has been turned into a local nature reserve. More... |
A number of rare sightings have been recorded at the large reed bed known as The Slack. More... |
Take a day out in this ancient woodland and enjoy a variety of wildlife. More... |
For year round waterfowl, this is the place to visit. More... |
Hampstead Heath is known as one of London's best places to see wildlife. More... |
Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens Hyde Park, in the centre of London, has more wildlife to offer than you might think! More... |
This country park has over 200 species of bird and 35 mammals including otter and watervole! More... |
Part of this Victorian cemetery is now a nature reserve and Site of Metropolitan Importance for Wildlife. More... |
Osterley park is perfect for a peaceful day wandering around parkland and lakes. More... |
There can be no better way to spend your day than at Rainham Marshes if birds are what you want to see! More... |
Regent's Park and Primrose Hill Regents Park and Primrose Hill offer a variety of habitats where there are plenty of opportunities to watch birds. More... |
Whatever wildlife catches your interest, you are sure to find something just for you in Richmond Park. More... |
With wheelchair friendly trails, 10 hides and a large variety of birds to see this is a wonderful place to take the whole family. More... |
The three 'B's' can be seen in this country park... Birds, Butterflies and Bats! More... |
These two reservoirs are well known for their rarities despite being close to Heathrow Airport! More... |
If you want to watch the spring and autumn migration, this is an excellent place to do so. More... |
These old gravel pits of the 1920's have become a wildlife haven today with a heron watchpoint! More... |
Recorded as a Royal Hunting Lodge in the Domesday Book, this ancient park is now a favourite with bird watchers. More... |
These reservoirs are a designated Sight of Special Scientific Interest and form part of the Lee Valley reservoir chain. More... |
Wanstead is well known for its spring and autumn visitors including ring ouzel! More... |
This local nature reserve is very popular with birdwatchers and a favourite of the Urban Birder! More... |
Enjoy the Yeading Brook Meadows Local Nature Reserve which is one of the most important wildlife areas on the London flood plain. More... |