Woodcock
Sometimes known as the snipe of the woods, the exquisitely camouflaged woodcock is mainly nocturnal, hiding in the dense undergrowth of woodlands and heathlands during the day.
Sometimes known as the snipe of the woods, the exquisitely camouflaged woodcock is mainly nocturnal, hiding in the dense undergrowth of woodlands and heathlands during the day.
The secretive woodlark can be hard to spot. It nests on the ground on our southern heathlands and uses scattered trees and woodland edges for lookout posts.
Old railway cuttings; an important refuge for birds and butterflies
A former farmhouse in majestic grounds, now providing meeting areas and rural skills training venue.
A one day course, quality endorsed by AIM, for adults working with children & young people in the outdoors.
Develop practical skills required to effectively manage a small woodland.
Join the North Wales Wildlife Trust as we go 30 Days Wild!
Herons fish in the pool on the River Stour and wild flowers thrive in the marshes.
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