1 / 2Duck Island
π London, Greater London
Wildlife area within St James's Park in central London offering year-round birdwatching including pelicans, Canada geese, Egyptian geese, and various duck species. Free to visit and pram-accessible.
Nice dated place with different birds species, being within a city and having a green space with wildlife adds a sense of nature to a vibrant Capital. A place to enjoy and relax.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families seeking a free nature stop in central London that genuinely delivers on wildlife variety. Works for all ages from toddlers in prams to primary-age children who enjoy identifying bird species. Pairs well with nearby attractions for a full day in the city.
βΉοΈ What to Know Before You Go
π¬ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews β21 Google reviews
D C
3 years ago
βNice dated place with different birds species, being within a city and having a green space with wildlife adds a sense of nature to a vibrant Capital. A place to enjoy and relax.β
Al Brin
a year ago
βThe most likely area in which youβll see the very unlikely pelicans in central London. They are a sight to see. Just donβt get too close.β
G
a year ago
βthereβs daily pelican feeding at around 2:30pm:)β
Goran Ε imiΔ
9 months ago
βDucks all around. And a view.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Duck Island sits within St James's Park and provides one of central London's best urban wildlife encounters. Pelicans, Canada geese, Egyptian geese, swans, and multiple duck species are regularly present. The area is free to visit, pram-accessible, and easy to combine with nearby central London landmarks. Pelican feeding typically occurs in the early afternoon.







