Queendown Warren
Orchids are well represented here, notably the fragrant orchid, with scattered groups of early spider, bee and man.
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Orchids are well represented here, notably the fragrant orchid, with scattered groups of early spider, bee and man.
The rare Adonis blue can be spotted on sunny chalk grasslands throughout summer. Males are a dazzling sky-blue in colour, while females are duller brown.
At Queendown Warren you will help with removing scrub and improving the chalk grassland for butterflies and wildflowers. Rotational scrub and woodland coppice and ride management to encourage…
Members of the Boston Area Group are meeting for their AGM and member's photos evening.
Despite its name, the large blue is a fairly small butterfly, but the largest of our blues. It was declared extinct in 1979, but reintroduced in the 1980s and now survives in southern England.
Linwood Warren is a heathland with rich and varied flora and fauna.
The approach to the flowery chalk grassland of Warren Bank offers stunning panoramic views taking in the Thames and Berkshire Downs
This mixed woodland reserve close to the Cray Valley on London’s Kent border was formerly part of the estate of a Georgian manor house.
Ubley Warren bears the scars of an industrial past with low gullies cut into the limestone rock called rakes and deep mine shafts featuring in its landscape; this is reflected in the nationally…
Mixed woodland covering the top and steep western slopes of Old Warren Hill with a good variety of tree species
Mixture of woodland types with heathy glades and streams