It is bounded by Chaffron Way, the Broughton Brook, Newport Road, Groveway, Brickhill Street, Standing Way, and the River Ouzel.
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Ring ouzels have declined to around 7, 000 pairs, possibly due to disturbance from the growing number of human visitors to their upland habitat.
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Wildfowl abound, with reports of cuckoos, warblers, swallows, little ringed plover, yellow wagtail, ring ouzel, wheatear, chiffchaff and dabchicks.
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Both Ouzel Falls and Ouzel Lake are named after a North American species of bird, " Cinclus mexicanus ", also known as a dipper.
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Both Ouzel Falls and Ouzel Lake are named after a North American species of bird, " Cinclus mexicanus ", also known as a dipper.
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The district borders the River Ouzel : there is a large balancing lake here, to capture flash floods before they cause problems downstream on the River Great Ouse.
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The modern Ordnance Survey uses only the name " Ouzel ", except north of Willen Lake where it is marked as " River Ouzel or Lovat ".
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The modern Ordnance Survey uses only the name " Ouzel ", except north of Willen Lake where it is marked as " River Ouzel or Lovat ".
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Precisely one century later, however, during Dublin's " millennium " celebrations in 1988, the Ouzel Galley Society was reconstituted, primarily as a charitable institution.
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Rocks and stone runs are important habitat components for the peregrine falcon ( " Falco peregrinus " ) and ring ouzel ( " Turdus torquatus " ).