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The main entrance and building to the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The main entrance and building to the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The Dulverton Hide for bird watching at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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Two Emperor Dragonflies mating at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The Peacock Tower bird hide for bird watching at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bridge over a stream at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bridge over a stream at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A little egret wading through a wetland at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A view across the wetlands at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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An adult eurasian coot bird feeding its chick at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A little egret wading through a wetland at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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The WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bird wading through a wetland at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A flock of ducks resting at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bumblebee feeding on the nectar of pink flowers the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bumblebee feeding on the nectar of pink flowers the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bumblebee feeding on the nectar of pink flowers the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A bumblebee feeding on the nectar of pink flowers the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A duck swimming across a wetland leaving a trail at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A flock of ducks flying through the sky at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A close up of the feathers on the body of a Canada Goose at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A Canada Goose exploring the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A Canada Goose exploring the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A Canada Goose exploring the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A swan at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A swan at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A crow making a call / caw at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A crow flying through the sky at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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Reeds and grass at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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A Canada Goose exploring the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes in London, UK-stock-foto
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Tod and Honey , a pair of Asian small-clawed otters at London Wetlands centre , Barnes .One of the highlights of a trip to the London Wetlands Centre is meeting Tod and Honey .-stock-foto
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-foto