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Old 26/07/08, 06:17 PM
Temuchin Temuchin is offline
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Default Clams? in Debdale Park??

Walking round the back of Debdale park Reservoir I noticed birds eating some form of shellfish, walking down to the waters edge there are a great quantity of opened shellfish shell, mostly about 3 to 4 inches by 3 inches in width, of an oval shape - anyone know what they are???
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Old 27/07/08, 12:32 AM
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Probably Crayfish.

Last time I went to Debdale park it seemed to have turned into a youth club for ASBO 'award-ees'.

Shouting, fighting, drinking smoking weed. And this was at 13.00 on a Tuesday afternoon!

Frightening place.
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Old 19/08/08, 10:28 AM
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Walking round the back of Debdale park Reservoir I noticed birds eating some form of shellfish, walking down to the waters edge there are a great quantity of opened shellfish shell, mostly about 3 to 4 inches by 3 inches in width, of an oval shape - anyone know what they are???


Yes, they are swan mussels. A common species in British waters. Filter feeders. The water level on Debdale has been dropped, and exposed much of the reservoir bed, and hence the mussels.
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