Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Albion Channel
Borough: Southwark
Grade: Borough
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 1.14 ha

Description

A canal connecting Surrey and Canada Water docks. There is free public access along either side of the canal.

Wildlife

A series of floating pontoons in the canal have been planted with a range of species including abundant common reed, greater reedmace, flag iris, common bulrush, galingale and white water lily. The hard-edges of the canal are lined with semi-mature white willow. At least 3 species of dragonfly and common species of amphibian are known to breed in the canal, while the vegetated pontoons are valuable nesting habitat for coots and moorhens. The water and trees are likely to be an important foraging and commuting route for bats, and other common birds are likely to be attracted to the water and tree line. Species that have been recorded include house sparrow and grey wagtail. The canal forms an important habitat corridor between Surrey Water and Canada Water.

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