Believed to be the largest body of freshwater in the Eastern Caribbean, the Potworks Reservoir is a delight for birdwatchers, especially along this coast. Snow egrets, West Indian whistling ducks, cattle egrets and osprey make their homes here. The reservoir, which is one mile long by a half-mile wide, is contained by two dams. It is named for an old pottery works that was once there. The reservoir was developed there and opened in 1970. It currently serves the island during times of drought.
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