• Source: Hosehill Lake
  • Hosehill Lake is a 23.6-hectare (58-acre) Local Nature Reserve west of Reading in Berkshire. It is owned by West Berkshire Council and managed by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust.


    Geography and site


    To the east and south of the lake is meadowland. The eastern meadow is cut and then grazed by wild Exmoor ponies for a short period in the spring and autumn, and the south meadow is a butterfly meadow.
    The site features a one-mile circular walk around the lake.


    History


    Hosehill Lake was given its nature reserve status in 1997 by Newbury District Council. Since it became a nature reserve, an island has been created in the lake, along with Tern Rafts, a Sand Martin Bank and the Butterfly Meadow.
    In 2013 the management of the nature reserve was transferred from West Berkshire Council to the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust.


    Fauna


    The site has seen 168 different bird species. Some of the more common birds seen are listed here:


    = Birds

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    Little ringed plover
    Great crested grebe
    Bittern
    Gadwall
    Wigeon
    Sand martin
    House martin
    Swallow
    Common whitethroat
    Chiffchaff
    Hobby
    Common tern
    Black-headed Gull
    Pochard
    Goldeneye
    Goosander
    Northern shoveler


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