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RIVER THAMES MIDDLE DOCK NORTH DOCK CANARY WHARF STATION HERON QUAYS DLR STATION CANARY WHARF DLR STATION CABOT SQUARE FOUNTAINS COLUMBUS COURTYARD WESTFERRY CIRCUS REED BEDS JUBILEE PARK CROSSRAIL PLACE 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 featuring shortlisted images from previous competitions should give you some ideas. Visit canarywharf.com/wildlife-photography-competition to enter. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION CANARY WHARF REED BEDS Our main nesting ground for many bird species like swans, moorhens, grebes, ducks and many more. JUBILEE PARK Over 200 Dawn Redwood trees, a very rare deciduous conifer that loses its leaves in the winter, as well as many bird species and pools containing Rudd fish. CAN YOU SPOT OUR RESIDENT HAWK? WESTFERRY CIRCUS Our 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. THE SQUIRREL Doniphane Dupriez CROSSRAIL PLACE ROOF GARDEN Part 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 SWIMMING EASY Dezi Olle GREENER THAN YOU THINK... WE HAVE OVER 1000 MATURE TREES CANADA SQUARE PARK COURTING GREBES Robert Page BRAVE LITTLE ROBIN Zanna Iscenko ALTERNATE PERSPECTIVE Elise Walker NORTH DOCK ADAMS PLAZA NORTH DOCK The waterways around the Estate are frequented by many bird species, you may find a family of swans swimming by. FAMILY OF SWANS Oakley Bay CANADA SQUARE PARK All plant species grown here orginate from North America. These include Sugar Maple, American Lime and Red Oak trees. PERSPECTIVE LOW Steve Povey KING OF THE ISLAND Darminder Ratore CAN YOU SPOT THE FAMOUS SEAL IN THE DOCKS?

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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 PLACE 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 featuring shortlisted images from previous competitions should give you some ideas. Visit canarywharf.com/wildlife-photography-competition to enter.

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

CANARY WHARF REED BEDSOur main nesting ground for many bird species like swans, moorhens, grebes, ducks and many more.

JUBILEE PARKOver 200 Dawn Redwood trees, a very rare deciduous conifer that loses its leaves in the winter, as well as many bird species and pools containing Rudd fish.

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.

THE SQUIRRELDoniphane Dupriez

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 SWIMMING EASY Dezi Olle

GREENER THAN YOU THINK... WE HAVE OVER 1000 MATURE TREES

CANADA SQUARE PARK

COURTING GREBESRobert Page

BRAVE LITTLE ROBIN Zanna Iscenko

ALTERNATE PERSPECTIVE Elise Walker

NORTH DOCK

ADAMS PLAZA

NORTH DOCKThe waterways around the Estate are frequented by many bird species, you may find a family of swans swimming by.

FAMILY OF SWANS Oakley Bay

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

KING OF THE ISLAND Darminder Ratore

CAN YOU SPOT THE FAMOUS SEAL IN THE DOCKS?