Abbey Fishponds – January

Last year there was a monthly picture report from Barton Fields. This year I hope to visit  Abbey Fishponds every month.
Abbey Fish Ponds
The main entrance is from the Radley Road. There are three other entrances, and houses surround the area.

Abbey Fishponds is a local nature reserve managed by the Earth Trust, and looked after with the help of local volunteers. Marjorie White was warden for many years.
Abbey Fish Ponds
A brook runs the length of the nature reserve. The area gets its name from the earthworks that people once thought damned the brook to make fishponds for the monks of the Abbey.
Abbey Fish Ponds
I believe the brook is otherwise known as Radley Park Ditch, and begins its short journey to the River Thames above Radley College. It is culverted for a short way before Radley Road and reappears in Abbey Fishponds.
Abbey Fish Ponds
There are two paths that cross in the middle. One follows the brook from northwest to south east. The other cuts across and joins the Radley Road opposite St Peters Drive. Another small stream from that direction ends in the brook.
Abbey Fish Ponds
There are also a number of ponds – some permanent and some seasonal. January is wet and the main path is very muddy at the moment, and almost a pond itself.
Abbey Fish Ponds
The main areas are meadow, reedbeds, sedge beds and woodland.
Abbey Fish Ponds
There are piles of wood, left to rot, where some of the trees had been recently cut. On the logs I managed to photograph this blackbird near some ivy berries. A robin pecking for bugs in the wood was too quick for me to photograph. There is a lot of birdlife.

6 thoughts on “Abbey Fishponds – January

  1. ian

    I was lucky enough to be a kid brought up with the stream at the bottom of our garden….This was known as ‘Daisy Banks’ for everyone! The irony being that the banks were famous for their yellow Buttercups. Dutch Elm did a lot of damage in the 1970s?

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  2. Ab Ithel

    Is the brook pictured the one curiously listed as “River Ock at Peachcroft” on the government’s flood warning web site?
    Check out ‘Flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk’.

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    1. Jim

      I think that the “River Ock at Peachcroft” is the stream being monitored just to the north east of Appleford Drive (near the Vale’s Play Area)

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