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RIVER THAMES
MIDDLE DOCK
NORTH DOCK
CANARY WHARF STATION
HERON QUAYS DLR STATION
CANARY WHARF DLR STATIONCABOT SQUARE FOUNTAINS
COLUMBUS COURTYARD
WESTFERRY CIRCUS
REED BEDS
JUBILEE PARK
CROSSRAIL ROOF GARDEN
Help us to celebrate the diversity of flora and fauna on the estate, by finding it and photographing it using your smartphone or digital camera. There are areas of wildlife everywhere, but in case you don’t know where to start, this map should give you some ideas.
www.canarywharf.com/arts-events/wildlife-photography-competition-2016
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
CANARY WHARF REED BEDSOur main nesting ground for many bird species like swans, moorhens, grebes, ducks and many more.
CAN YOU SPOT THE FAMOUS SEAL IN THE DOCKS?
CAN YOU SPOT OUR RESIDENT HAWK?
WESTFERRY CIRCUSOur oldest park, with a variety of interesting trees and shrubs including English Oak, Red Oak, Magnolia Kobus, Bird Cherry, Yuccia with Hazel and many others.
MAGNOLIA KOBUS
CROSSRAIL PLACE ROOF GARDENPart of the new Crossrail Station, the geographic location virtually on the Prime Meridian, has inspired the division into two geographic zones. In the Western hemisphere of the garden are tree ferns from Australia, New Zealand, USA & Mexico, in the Eastern hemisphere of the garden are different kinds of bamboo from Japan and China as well as Japanese Maple.
VEITCH BAMBOO
GREENER THAN YOU THINK... WE HAVE OVER 1000 MATURE TREES
CANADA SQUARE PARK
I SEE DINNER Hazel Watson
JUBILEE PARKOver 200 Dawn Redwood trees, a very rare deciduous conifer that loses its leaves in the winter, as well as curious Wagtail and Crow.
CURIOUS WAGTAILChristopher Andreou
CROW Noah, Aged 5
DAWN REDWOOD
NORTH COLONNADE
ADAMS PLAZA
NORTH COLONNADEThe flower beds are in bloom along the North Colonnade, who knows what you will find hiding in them.
WINTER BLOSSOM Wai Ying Siu
CANADA SQUARE PARKAll plant species grown here orginate from North America. These include Sugar Maple, American Lime and Red Oak trees.
PERSPECTIVE LOW Steve Povey
TWO TO GO Hazel Watson