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Dulwich ducks

24 May to 1 June

Binoculars or telescopes available for useRSPB staff on hand to helpRefreshments availableToilets

Spring into summer this year with the birds and wildlife of Dulwich Park.

Watch the enchanting antics of an array of dabbling and diving ducks and their ducklings, including tufted ducks, pochards, shovelers, coots, moorhens and little grebes.

From herons, and cormorants to grey wagtails - be amazed by all the other birds that also make this park their home.

Telecopes and binoculars at our free lakeside watchpoint get you close to all the action, and with our friendly helpers on hand too, you won't miss a thing.

With free children's activities and prizes to be won, there's something fun for the whole family.

Opening times

Staff will be on hand daily, 10.30 am–4 pm.

Facilities

Refreshments and toilets are available at the nearby café.

How to get there

We will be at the main Lake by the West Lawns.

There are three entrances to the park: College Road, Dulwich Common, and Court Lane, Dulwich Village.

The nearest station is North Dulwich, and buses P4, 176, 185, 312, 12, 40 all stop near the park.

Enquiries

Telephone: RSPB London office on 0207 808 1260

This is a partnership project with Southwark council.