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It was good being back to this old landfill site which has been re-landscaped so beautifully
First glimpse of one of the pools
that runs along the pool
On the right at the end of this path sits this modernist house. I would not mind living here
and having such wonderful views from the windows and garden
We retraced our steps, joined the main path and entered the bird hide - a few mallards and a swan were there to greet us
Back on the path and we reached the sand martin wall which is situated across the stream
The nesting wall was erected a few years ago. A colony of sand martins took up residence at the old Peugeot plant nearby, in material that was stockpiled for later use. Ryton Pools was deemed a suitable nearby site on which to create an artificial habitat that could offer the colony an alternative home.
The result was this nesting wall which is 15m in length and just over 2m high, providing over 75 individual nesting compartments.
We continued on our way
we saw a pony and a donkey
Over the fence, in the field,
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