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词条 Tring Reservoirs
释义

  1. History

  2. Bats

  3. Waterfowl

  4. Public footpaths and canal towpaths

  5. Angling

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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}}Tring Reservoirs is a group of four reservoirs close to Tring on the border of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England. Their purpose is to feed the Grand Union Canal.[1]

The four reservoirs are: Startops End, Marsworth, Tringford and Wilstone. These reservoirs adjoin each other, separated only by paths and roads; the fourth, Wilstone Reservoir, is a short distance to the west, close to the village of Wilstone.

The reservoirs are a {{convert|106.5|ha|adj=on}} biological Site of Special Scientific Interest[2][3] managed by the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.[4]

History

Wilstone Reservoir is the largest of the quartet at {{convert|119|acre}}. Built in 1802, it is up to {{convert|18|ft}} deep and has a capacity of {{convert|240|e6impgal}}. Wilstone reservoir supplies water to the Wendover arm of the Grand Union Canal.[5]

Startops End Reservoir, built in 1817, is much smaller at {{convert|26|acre}}; Marsworth Reservoir, built in 1806, is {{convert|24|acre}}; and the smallest, Tringford Reservoir, was built in 1816.[6]

Bats

Tring reservoirs are home to a large population because of the abundance of insects. Species include the Pipistrelle bat, which despite measuring just 4 cm in length and weighing approximately 5 grams, can consume around 3000 insects every night. Brandt's bats have been found at Wilstone Reservoir, also, the Noctule, one of Britain's larger bats. Other species include the Daubenton's bat which skims across the water's surface to prey on caddis flies. Bats are most likely to be seen after dusk on warm evenings in summer.[7]

Waterfowl

Wilstone Reservoir is a very important wildfowl sanctuary, and many rare species dwell here, as well as on the other three reservoirs. These include Atlantic Canada geese, bittern, blackcap, black-headed gull, black-necked grebe, black-tailed godwit, black tern, blue tit, Cetti's warbler, common chiffchaff, corn bunting, common crane, common sandpiper, common scoter, common snipe, common teal, common tern, coot, curlew, curlew sandpiper, dabchick, dunlin, dunnock, Egyptian geese, Eurasian wigeon, gadwall, garden warbler, garganey, great crested grebe, great spotted woodpecker, green sandpiper, greenshank, green woodpecker, grey heron, greylag geese, hobby, jay, kingfisher, lapwing, lesser whitethroat, linnet, little egret, little grebe, little ringed plover, mallard, Mandarin, marsh harrier, marsh tit, Mediterranean gull, moorhen, mute swan, northern pochard, northern wheatear, nuthatch, osprey, oystercatcher, peregrine falcon, pied flycatcher, pintail, red-crested pochard, red kite, red knot, redshank, reed warbler, ruff, spotted flycatcher, sand martin, Savi's warbler, sedge warbler, shelduck, shoveler, sinensis cormorant, spotted crake, stock dove, swallow, swift, tawny owl, treecreeper, tufted duck, water rail, whimbrel, whooper swan, willow warbler, yellow-legged gull, and yellow wagtail.[8][9]

Public footpaths and canal towpaths

There is an extensive network of public footpaths and canal towpaths.[10]

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Angling

The reservoirs are popular with anglers and most famous for holding British record sized specimen fish like wels catfish to 60 lb, with a former British record wels catfish of 43 lb 8oz caught by Richard Bray at Wilstone reservoir in 1970.[11][12] carp to 35 lb,[11] and tench to 14 lb, the British record tench has been achieved twice from Wilstone reservoir, first by Tony Chester in 1981 with a tench of 10 lb 1 oz 4 drams, then by Alan Wilson in 1985 with a tench of 12 lb 8 oz 11 drams.[13] The fishery also holds pike to 20 lb, bream to 17 lb, the British record bream has been broken twice at Startops end reservoir with a bream of 12 lb 12 oz 8 drams caught by Mr. A.J Fisher from in 1931 and broken again by C.J.Pugh with a bream of 12 lb 14 oz in 1933.[14][13] The current (to 2017) British record Perch was caught at Wilstone Reservoir by Ken Brown on 18 Sept 2012 weighing 6 lb 3oz.[15][16] The reservoirs also hold roach and rudd to 2 lb,[11] in addition, rainbow trout are also stocked in Tringford reservoir only for fly fishing.[17]

See also

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Buckinghamshire
  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hertfordshire

References

1. ^{{cite web | title=Tring Reservoirs| url=http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/news-and-views/features/information-on-trust-fisheries/tring-reservoirs#lat:51.818222,lng:-0.667392609999979,zoom:15}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1004159.pdf |title=Tring Reservoirs citation|series= Sites of Special Scientific Interest|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 13 January 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=sssiIndex&query=HYPERLINK%3D%271004159%27 |title=Map of Tring Reservoirs|series= Sites of Special Scientific Interest|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 13 January 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.hertswildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/tring-reservoirs|title= Tring Reservoirs |publisher=Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust|accessdate=19 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web | title=Nature Reserve Tring| url=http://www.hertswildlifetrust.org.uk/NatureReserves/Flagship/tring}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.waterscape.com/media/documents/2063.pdf |title= Walks at Tring Reservoirs|series=British Waterways|publisher=waterscape.com}}
7. ^{{cite web | title=SP9113 : Tringford Reservoir (Information) | url=https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1413823| publisher=geograph.org.uk |date=2018 }}
8. ^{{cite web | title=Nature Reserve Waterfowl|publisher=Friends of Tring Reservoirs| url=http://www.tringreservoirs.org.uk/ }}
9. ^{{cite web | title= HNHS Wildlife Sightings Archive| url=http://www.hnhs.org/birds/sightingsarchive.php}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fotr.org.uk/p/location.html|publisher=Friends of Tring Reservoirs|title=Maps, Walks and Links|accessdate= 13 January 2015}}
11. ^{{cite web| url=https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/news-and-views/features/information-on-trust-fisheries/tring-reservoirs |title=Tring Reservoirs |publisher=Canal & River Trust |date=2014}}
12. ^{{cite book| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1VtVxPYDD38C&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=tring+angling+catfish+1970&source=bl&ots=nQjL6kuiht&sig=1d52APM1jFRPDOecfy07wkX7q6k&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qvf6U9f9EsjbaNSCgrAC&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=tring%20angling%20catfish%201970&f=false |title=Catfish (Successful Angling) by Kevin Maddox |publisher=Google Books |date=2014}}
13. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.theanglersforum.co.uk/forums/archive/index.php/t-37596.html |title=Historic - tench, bream and barbel records |publisher=The Anglers forum.co.uk |date= 6 March 2005}}
14. ^{{Cite book | last=Milward | first= (Editor) | year=1939 | title=Record Fish Caught by Fair Angling in the British Isles 1939 | publisher=A.N.Holden & Co.Ltd }}
15. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.tcfmagazine.com/news/item/275-perch-record-broken | title=Perch Record Broken |publisher=Total Coarse Fishing |date=2011-10-01 }}
16. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.anglersmail.co.uk/uncategorized/british-record-coarse-fish-list/ | title=British Record Coarse Fish List(correct at June 23, 2015) |publisher=Angler's Mail |date=2015-06-23 }}
17. ^{{cite web | title=Tring Fishing| url=http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/news-and-views/features/information-on-trust-fisheries/tring-reservoirs#lat:51.818222,lng:-0.667392609999979,zoom:15}}

External links

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  • Friends of Tring Reservoirs
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