Dawn Chorus at Magor Marsh
Catch the sonic delights of birdsong at its finest early in the morning at Magor Marsh
Catch the sonic delights of birdsong at its finest early in the morning at Magor Marsh
Discover the last remaining piece of fenland on the Gwent Levels. Its patchwork of habitats supports a rich diversity of wildlife throughout the year.
Chalk grassland and yew woodland combine to make this North Downs landscape particularly special for wildlife lovers.
A beautiful wetland reserve, part of the Mid Colne Valley Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a unique haven for many species of waterbirds and wildlife.
A former working waterway, now rich in wildlife including dragonflies, grass snakes and water voles.
This rare fragment of surviving downland in Biggin Hill is said to have inspired a local man called Charles Darwin.
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Look for the deep magenta, star-shaped flowers of Marsh cinquefoil in marshes, bogs, fens and wetlands in the north, west and east of the UK.
As its name suggests, the Marsh violet likes damp spots, such as marshes, bogs and wet woods. It is a low-growing plant with kidney-shaped leaves and pale lilac flowers.
Known as Anderby Marsh, it will be transformed over time into a wildlife haven of traditional coastal grazing marsh and reedbed.
The Marsh helleborine is a beautiful orchid of fens, wet grassland and dune slacks. Growing in profusion in places, look for reddish stems and white-and-pink flowers.
A shallow loch fringed with marsh, fen, and willow scrub