Ladywalk Reserve is a nature reserve on the River Tame, at its confluence with the River Blythe, at Hams Hall in north Warwickshire, England, owned by Powergen, but leased to, and operated by, the West Midland Bird Club since 1971.
The reserve is best known for its over-wintering great bitterns. Entry is by permit only.
LadywalkReserve is a nature reserve on the River Tame, at its confluence with the River Blythe, at Hams Hall in north Warwickshire, England, owned by...
manages the Belvide Reservoir nature reserve in Staffordshire, the Harborne Reserve in Birmingham, and the LadywalkReserve in North Warwickshire, as well as...
a tributary of the River Tame beside the West Midland Bird Club's Ladywalkreserve. This then joins the River Trent, whose waters reach the North Sea...
Gardens Kenilworth Castle King Edward VI School Kingsbury Water Park LadywalkReserve Lunt Roman Fort Lord Leycester Hospital Lowsonford Mary Arden's House...
August 2007. Retrieved 25 July 2007. "West Midland Bird Club news from LadywalkReserve". Archived from the original on 12 March 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2010...
Northwards through the reserve, some miles downstream from RSPB Sandwell Valley and not far from the West Midland Bird Club's LadywalkReserve and Kingsbury Water...
the River Blythe and River Tame became the West Midland Bird Club's LadywalkReserve. All three stations were closed and demolished in the 1990s. The land...
the River Tame along station road. This stretch overlooks the Ladywalk Nature reserve on the opposite bank, beyond which is the Hams Hall National Distribution...