Blashford Lakes, Ringwood, Hampshire

Earlier this week I visited Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve near Ringwood in Hampshire.  It was my first visit and I ended up spending five and half hours there!  The lakes are former gravel pits and the area has been a nature reserve since 1995.  It is managed by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.   It is a large are of woodland and lakes with hides, two of which have one-way glass and are particularly popular with children, though I think I prefer the more usual ones where you can open the windows.  I saw lots of birds both on and off the water including several nuthatches which was a first for me and I was surprised at how small they are.  It is a good place to walk even if you are not interested in birds and being autumn, everywhere I walked I saw groups very impressive fungi.  I ended up taking far more photographs of fungi than I did of birds!  I have been trying to identify some of it but it's tricky.  Maybe I'll start a thread of "Identify this fungi" as I'll bet some of you have some to identify too.  

Here are some of my photos:-

 

 

 

 

 

 

For further information here is a link to the reserve's website:

 

http://www.hwt.org.uk/reserve_detail.php/13/blashford-lakes

There is something new to learn everyday...

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