Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
London, Ontario, Canada
The water here is still, but does trickle out below the dam.
This beaver ponds sits just south of Commissioners Road. Located very close to the intersection with Adelaide Road & Commissioners and a Railroad Track runs very near to this site in a NW - SE direction. The grassy Meadow to east covers a old landfill site. The Hospital Incinerator is just to the West of the Pond and the parking lot for Parkwood Hospital and Westminster Ponds drains into this pond. In the winter snow cover is pushed over toward a creek that drains directly into these Beaver Ponds. We wonder how this wetland area has changed in relation to the growing size of the hospital. Has the topography been altered influencing the amount of water draining from this site in this direction? Does winter snow removal from the parking lots influence the amount and quality of this water?
- Group: Water Rangers and Freshwater Alliance : Lake Erie Guardians
- Site ID: Site 5
- Lat: 42.9573962
- Lng: -81.2179757
- Waterbody Type: Pond
- Timezone: America/Toronto
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Observed on
2024-09-12
Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA : Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
Observed on
2021-09-03
Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA : Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
Observed on
2021-07-27
Bull Frogs could be heard croaking here and jumping into the water, but I was unable to catch a p...
Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA : Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
Observed on
2021-06-30
I was fortunate enough to see the Beaver today! I was not quick enough with my phone, but I watc...
Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA : Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
Observed on
2021-05-31
Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA : Beaver Pond Site 5 Westminster Ponds ESA
Observed on
2021-05-12
Killdeer, Redwing Blackbirds are present in good numbers here. Tad Poles were popping up to the s...