Feed the Birds

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Monday, 21 July 2008 - Friday, 23 December 2011

London Wetland Centre, Queen Elizabeth's Walk, Barnes, SW13 9WT

Exhibitions: , Education, Nature, Family, Collection

How Much: Free!
Quack, qauck, quack! Rare breed ducks, geese, swans - we love 'em all here at Spoonfed. Not to eat, mind; to feed (well apart from ducks and geese - mmmmmm duck, mmmmmm goose..)

Anyway, we're hungry now. And so are all the birds - go and feed them at London Wetland Centre. We're sure they'll be thoroughly grateful to you.
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