- Belvide Reservoir
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lake_name = Belvide Reservoir
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location = SouthStaffordshire
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type = Canal reservoir
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cities =Belvide Reservoir is a reservoir in South
Staffordshire ,England . Owned byBritish Waterways , it was constructed to feed theBirmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal , which is now theShropshire Union Canal . TheThomas Telford round gear house is aGrade II* listed building .It is the site of a
nature reserve , operated by theWest Midland Bird Club and designated aSite of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Entry is by permit only.This reservoir has been visited by many scarce and rare migrant
bird s, includingWhite-winged Black Tern (1970, 1974, 1992, 1999),Whiskered Tern (1969),Caspian Tern (1968, 1992),Spotted Crake andSpotted Sandpiper (1982).The nearest village is
Brewood . The A5 runs close to the north shore.External links
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/belvide/ Belvide Reservoir]
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