Wildlife of the Grand Union Canal

Published on 4 June 2026 at 00:06

Paddington Arm, Grand Union Canal (Kensal Road Stretch)

Explore a diverse array of bird species that thrive in the waterways stretching between Ladbroke Grove and Ha'Penny Bridge.

Image courtesy of Ray Lancashire

Canada geese: have the classic black neck and head with a white chin strap. The Egyptian Goose has a brown and tan body, distinct dark eye patch, pinkish legs and a chestnut-coloured patch on the wing.

Image courtesy of Ray Lancashire

Here an Eurasian Coot nests under the bank-side vegetation. Eurasian Coot: identified by an entirely dark/black plumage. Distinctive white bill and white frontal shield extending up the forehead. Nesting: Floating nest made of reeds and twigs in the water. It looks like the nesting bird is utilising any floating material like plastic bags.

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