Rutland Water
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| Area | 126 |
|---|---|
| Volume | 0. 124 km³ |
| Surface elevation | 85 |
| Built | 1971-1975 |
| Fish | Wels catfish |
| Rainbow trout | |
| Brown trout | |
| Zander | |
| Common roach | |
| Did you know | Rutland Water lies north of Northamptonshire, near Oakham in the county of Rutland, and is one of the largest man-made lakes in Western Europe. |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1069375 |
About Rutland Water
Rutland Water is a reservoir in Rutland, England, east of the county town, Oakham. It is filled by pumping from the River Nene and River Welland and provides water to the East Midlands. It is one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe.
Rutland sea dragon: How remarkable ichthyosaur fossil was protected
... The UK s largest, most complete, skeleton of an ichthyosaur - an ocean-going reptile from the time of the dinosaurs - was found at Rutland Water was revealed to a fascinated public on Monday...
Rutland McDonald's: the County receives golden arch go-ahead
... The county is known for a number of traditions and points of interest, including Rutland Water Charlie Pallett, who runs said blog, via Rutland,: Our high streets are littered with wonderful independents that offer something unique...
Why does this reservoir have plug holes?
... You ll find one of these at Rutland Water along with a limnological tower - used to study aquatic ecosystems within the reservoir...
Rutland: England's only county without a McDonald's
... The fact is, your program contains a drive-through suggests you are not only looking to target the people of Rutland, but also tourists to Rutland Water...
Daniel Hauck: 'I'm inspired by photographing wildlife around me'
... Mr Hauck said he compiles a yearly photo book to see how his photography had improved Ospreys have long been top of Mr Hauck s list of birds to photograph and he took this image at nearby Rutland Water You don t need to go to exotic places when there s this on your doorstep, he said...
Daniel Hauck: 'I'm inspired by photographing wildlife around me'
The Red Kite was The First bird Daniel Hauck photographed as he would see them circling over his house Every Day
A 23-year-old wildlife photographer who has won acclaim for his pictures has said his Inspiration comes from the wildlife he sees on his "doorstep".
Daniel Hauck grew up in The Village of Woodnewton in Northamptonshire and would regularly see red kites, deer and foxes.
He has since gone on to photograph wildlife in places like Botswana but said it was The Animals he sees on his own "patch" that give him his biggest sense of pride and Inspiration .
Mr Hauck said he compiles a yearly photo book to see how his photography had improved Ospreys have long been top of Mr Hauck's list of birds to photograph and he took this image at nearby Rutland Water"You don't need to go to exotic places when there's this on your doorstep," he said. "When I went to uni and people saw my images they would say: 'Where did you get that?' It was always nice to be able to say that it was from where I Live .
"I particularly like getting images that I can say are from my patch. Much of my stuff is a short drive from where I Live . "
The Mandarin Duck at Barnwell County Park in Northamptonshire which is so colourful "you can't quite believe can be found in the UK"With an Instagram following of 3,000, Mr Hauck has also received critical acclaim and his work was featured by Peter McKinnon, a photography expert with almost four million YouTube subscribers.
His images have seen him win a category in a national wildlife photography competition for students and recognition in a global young photographer award.
Mr Hauck said that the Kingfisher action shots, taken in Bourne in neighbouring Lincolnshire, require a lot of patience"I take photos every time I get a Chance - I always have my camera with me," he said.
The University of Bristol graduate admitted to "incredibly early morning starts" and "whole days" sitting in bird hides to capture the perfect shot.
"It's sometimes about sitting there and becoming part of the background, then The Animals will come to you," he said.
Mr Hauck said it was amazing to see woodpeckers up closeHis "passion for capturing images of birds in flight" started aged 14.
Mr Hauck, who is due to start a job with Anglian Water in September, said he "loves The Challenge of trying to capture shots of wildlife that you struggle to see with the human Eye ".
Mr Hauck wanted to showcase how elegant the short-eared owl are in flight but also their characteristic face and eyes captured at Wicken Fen reserve in Cambridgeshire It was incredibly difficult to track the owls, said Mr Hauck, as they dived in and out of the long grasses in the Fen.
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