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    Today I visited Kelsey Park Which is in Beckenham Kent.
    There is a long brook which opens out into a very large lake which houses a pair of mute swans with six Cygnets. I couldn’t get them all in one capture they wouldn’t stay together so I managed the parents with three and are almost full grown. There are all sorts of water fowl (but no Wigeons) there is a Heronry and a Cormorant colony.
    The Cormorants were not at home today. There are Greylag geese, Canada geese, Coots, Moorhens and Pochard ducks. Which I couldn't find today and a pair of Tufted ducks, last but not least hundreds of black-headed gulls and a beautiful waterfall
    There are also a few non-indigenous birds as well. The Mandarin Duck
    Oh and not forgetting the Grey squirrel watching the Moorhen.
    A place to visit if you are in the area
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    Here is the waterfall and a few that didn't fit above.
    A Coot, White Campbell duck, two more cygnets and a Canada goose and a pair of Mandarin ducks
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    Looks like a nice place for a day out Chocky.
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    Yes. It is a lovely place One could spend the whole day there because there are all facilities.
    http://www.london.gov.uk/wildweb/Pub...e=up&type=site


    Not as big as Horseshoe Lake but I think it make up the size with it's length if you catch my drift.

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    Here is an update of Kelsey Park Having visited again this summer I found a Heron with teaching it's youngster ho to fish and circling the area of the lake to warn of threats to her youngster. I also found a Muscovy duck , a Cormorant perched on a post.
    this really is a nice place to visit
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