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Didlington Park Lakes
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Stream from Didlington Park Lakes.jpg
The River Wissey runs along the southern shore of Didlington Park Lakes.
Area of Search Norfolk
Interest Biological
Area 26.1 hectares (64 acres)
Notification 1984
Location map Magic Map

Didlington Park Lakes are a special place in Norfolk, England. They cover about 26.1 hectares (which is about 64 acres). These lakes are protected because they are a very important home for many different kinds of wildlife, especially birds.

What is a Special Scientific Site?

Didlington Park Lakes are known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This means the area is legally protected. It is important because of its rare plants, animals, or unique geology. The government protects these sites to make sure they stay safe for nature. Didlington Park Lakes became an SSSI in 1984.

The Lakes and Their History

There are three lakes at Didlington Park. They are not natural lakes. People probably created them in the early 1800s. This was a time when many large estates built beautiful parks. These lakes would have been part of a grand park design.

Why are the Lakes Important for Wildlife?

The lakes are a fantastic place for many types of wildfowl, which are birds that live on or near water. These birds come here to breed and raise their young. It is a safe and rich environment for them.

Some of the birds you might find here include:

These birds rely on the lakes for food, shelter, and a safe place to nest. Protecting the lakes helps these bird populations thrive.

Visiting Didlington Park Lakes

Didlington Park Lakes are on private land. This means there is no public access to the site. The protection of the area helps keep it undisturbed for the wildlife that lives there.

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