Calvert Jubilee

Calvert Jubilee

Jim Asher

Calvert Jubilee

A lakeside sprinkled with wild flowers - a haven for birdwatchers with tufted duck, kingfisher and common tern.

Location

6.5 miles east of Bicester
Buckinghamshire
OX27 0BQ

OS Map Reference

SP 682 252

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Know before you go

Size
22 hectares
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Entry fee

No
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Parking information

Small car park opposite Greatmoor Sailing Club.
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Grazing animals

Yes
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Walking trails

Bridleway and board walk

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Access

Flat; mostly bumpy but there is a flat surfaced path leading to the hide; gate, steps, bridges

Dogs

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Facilities

Bird hides
Accessible trails

When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

December to August

About the reserve

Water wildlife

This tranquil Buckinghamshire reserve is a delightful place to watch wintering wildfowl such as mallard, tufted duck and pochard.

Its large 'lake' was created by clay extraction for the brick industry. Later, part of the site was a municipal rubbish tip. Steep banks were carefully sculpted to form shallows in front of two bird hides while the creation of three floating raft islands have enabled common terns and waterfowl to nest away from local foxes. There are also kingfishers here. In winter, a lucky birdwatcher might see bittern, smew, scaup, goldeneye, goosander and glaucous gull.

Listen out for chiffchaffs, blackcaps and willow warblers. Dense reedbeds have been planted at the shallower, northern end of the lake, and a small pond has been created to attract frogs and other amphibians.

Flowery scrubland

The scrubby area around the lake contains a surprising range of wild flowers, including delicate orchids. The flowers support a range of butterflies including the grizzled skipper and green hairstreak. 

Please note that swimming and fishing are not permitted at this nature reserve.

Contact us

Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Contact email: info@bbowt.org.uk
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Our volunteers help us in so many ways - by working on nature reserves, helping at visitor centres, leading walks, training others and much, much more. Without our volunteers we would not be able to carry out much of our work.

For more information about volunteering for BBOWT, please get in touch with volunteering@bbowt.org.uk