Reedbed
Found between water and land, reedbeds are transitional habitats. They can form extensive swamps in lowland floodplains or fringe streams, rivers, ditches, ponds and lakes with a thin feathery…
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Found between water and land, reedbeds are transitional habitats. They can form extensive swamps in lowland floodplains or fringe streams, rivers, ditches, ponds and lakes with a thin feathery…
Members of the Boston Area Group are meeting for their AGM and member's photos evening.
A large reedbed with ditches and lagoons
Springwell Reedbed is the largest reedbed in the London area. The wetland provides an important undisturbed refuge for wildlife in this built-up part of the Colne Valley.
A reedbed with boardwalk trail and woodlands, part of Budworth Mere at Marbury Country Park
An important coastal reserve for birdlife
One of the most important of the series of disused flooded clay pits on the Humber Bank.
Extensive reed bed.
A great place for reedbed wildlife including a host of warblers and a variety of dragonflies and damselflies. You may also hear a cuckoo in spring.
Join us for springtime family fun at Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre.
Join Blyth Valley Wildlife Group for this fascinating birdwatching tour of the beautiful Hen Reedbeds Nature Reserve.
Barnsley Main is a rolling green, grassland surrounded by a fringe of woodland that was once the black spoil heap of the Oaks Colliery pit head that still stands on Oaks Lane.