Abbey Fishponds and back

Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
In Abingdon, there are two nature reserves looked after by the Earth Trust: Radley Lakes, and Abbey Fishponds.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
For our daily walk we went along the Radley Road, then through the Abbey Fishponds.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
Volunteers have laid wood chip over the path at one end.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
They have also cut back the reeds. From the wetland fresh reeds grow.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
At the cross paths, near the centre, we saw a gentleman coming the other way, and using the choreography learned during the lockdown, we walked up the earthwork, while he took the low path, and said hello as we passed.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
We crossed Audlett Drive and then went round the Leisure Centre. It was closed but the side area was open. Some dog walkers were on the green, and one young person was using the skate park.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
There is a narrow path to Barton Lane. My wife took this picture of me taking a picture through the tunnel of leaves. She liked the colours.

We then walked by Sophos and Penlon. I had a word with somebody at a distance at Penlon about their activities, and I am hoping they will send me something for a future blog post. But they do have more important things to do.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
Outside the businesses on Barton Mill corner, on Audlett Drive, there was a rainbow.
Abbey Fish Ponds and Back
Back through the Abbey Grounds my wife got this picture. The thrush had been hopping about tapping the ground, and this is the moment the thrush got the worm.

5 thoughts on “Abbey Fishponds and back

  1. Hester

    We did exactly that walk in reverse one day last week -maybe we’ll bump into you (not literally) sometime soon. Stay safe!

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  2. Kevin Holohan

    Thanks for the lovely pictures. It is 6 years since I last worked in Abingdon but I check back most days to see what is going on. Still have friends who live in the town.
    Stay safe everyone!

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  3. Oxonian

    My wife and I walked through the Abbey Fishponds reserve last weekend. She has an app on her phone which identifies birds from their song. We counted 23 species.

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  4. Janet

    Abingdon vetenary group have had a ginger and white male cat brough in. It was knocked down near Tesco.*Found cat**
    We have had this handsome cat brought in after a suspected road traffic accident. He is an un-neutered male, no microchip. Was found near Tesco Express in Abingdon yesterday evening. Thankfully his wounds seem superficial. Please share and call 01235 524777 with any information

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