Thompson Common
A truly incredible and unique place. Thompson Common is famous for its ‘pingo’ ponds – a network of around 400 small pools created during the last Ice Age. It’s also home to the UK’s rarest…
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A truly incredible and unique place. Thompson Common is famous for its ‘pingo’ ponds – a network of around 400 small pools created during the last Ice Age. It’s also home to the UK’s rarest…
A reserve filled with birdsong south of Bishop’s Stortford, and one of a string of wetlands flanking the Stort Navigation.
A steep, narrow gorge with broadleaved woodland
Part of an ancient oak and ash woodland with a small stream and pond.
Enjoy a peaceful walk around Thorpe Marsh Nature Reserve with pastures lined with hedgerows, ponds, lakes and small woodlands. With such varied habitats supporting a wide range of plants and…
Thurlbear Wood is an ancient woodland just a few miles to the south-east of Taunton with many open glades and rides allowing the woodland flora to flourish. The reserve has good all year round…
A semi-natural ancient woodland with an impressive showing of spring flowers.
An enchanting wetland site with a good variety of birds, butterflies and a heronry
One of a number of naturally formed lakes in an area of low rounded hills formed from Ice Age debris
With the backdrop of the infamous red lightship, walk along the famous Essex marshes and experience wild Essex at its best
A small, species-rich haven of ancient, semi-natural woodland, especially beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in flower.
This Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) gives a stunning show of wildflowers, thanks to its magnesian limestone soil. The woodland is traditionally coppiced with managed scrub which is…
A stunning place to stop for a while, witnessing the ebb and flow of the tide and the array of life that goes with it.
Tregonetha Nature Reserve is a place rich in culture and wildlife.
This is an ancient woodland with areas of scrub & coppice, making it ideal for butterflies & warblers.
Species rich coniferous plantation surrounding Trentabank reservoir with a large heronry.
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
Trillis Banks is a hidden grassland valley packing a lot of habitats into a small area. It consists of sloping banks, fields and a babbling brook running through, while also linking to the canal…
Whether it is rafts of duck, colonies of avocet or the razor-like wings of a peregrine in stooping flight, the sheer number of birds that Trimley Marshes attracts is nothing short of spectacular…
Originally built to serve the canal system, the reservoirs have become one of the best birdwatching spots in southern England.
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