Ouzel Buckinghamshire is a small river that flows through the county of Buckinghamshire in England. It is a tributary of the River Great Ouse and is approximately 20 miles long. The river rises in the Chiltern Hills and flows through the towns of Leighton Buzzard and Milton Keynes before joining the Great Ouse near Newport Pagnell.
The river is home to a variety of wildlife, including otters, kingfishers, and water voles. It is also a popular spot for fishing, with anglers catching species such as chub, roach, and perch. The river is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with many walking and cycling routes available for visitors to explore.
Despite its small size, Ouzel Buckinghamshire has played an important role in the history of the area. It was once used to power mills and factories, and evidence of these industries can still be seen along the riverbank. Today, the river is a peaceful and picturesque spot, attracting visitors from all over the country who come to enjoy its natural beauty and tranquility.