This video from England is called RSPB Dearne Valley Old Moor Nature Reserve.
From Old Moor & Dearne Valley blog in Yorkshire, England:
Saturday Sightings on the last day of May…
Nicola_volunteer
31 May 2014 4:27 PM
Hello, here are the sightings from the book from OM today.
Wath Ings – 3 ringed plover, a redshank, a male wigeon, great crested grebe, a female teal, oystercatcher and a little grebe.
Wader Scrape – 6 avocet, a common tern, 4 ringed plover, 2 med[itteranean] gulls and 2 little ringed plover.
Of no fixed abode as the saying goes – a male cuckoo, a lesser whitethroat, 30+ tree sparrows, 6 sand martins and a bullfinch.
The bittern was heard booming and there was a common scoter on Manvers and a black necked grebe on Broomhill.
That’s it, short and sweet unless you know of anything else.
[ Smiles ] This is lovely.
Thank you for sharing this video!
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Yes, it looks like this area was reconstructed well.
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