Langford Lakes
Langford Lakes is a great place to watch and learn about wildlife, especially birds
Tom Hibbert
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Langford Lakes is a great place to watch and learn about wildlife, especially birds
Take a walk around four beautiful lakes and hides to spot birds including kingfisher and lapwing.
Langholme Wood is a birch/oak woodland with open heathland areas.
A reserve on the west coast of south Kintyre, with plenty of interesting features and wildlife
The site of a World War II Battery, now a listed Ancient Monument
A superb example of chalk grassland and scrub, rich in flowers and butterflies
River flood plains and narrow wooded slopes, with an abundance of common spotted orchid
A fine example of an uncommon mesotrophic lake.
River meadows
Wildlife service station
The nature reserve features a large nutrient-poor glacial lake, overlooked by dramatic north-east facing cliffs and scree, dotted with rowan trees. The damp and shady outcrops, ledges and crevices…
A variety of wetland, woodland and grassland habitats with some scarce aquatic plant communities
A large tidal basin with sand dunes, coastal heath and pinewoods
A long shallow eutrophic loch in a gently sloping valley
In the foothills of the Braes of Angus, attracting vast numbers of wintering wildfowl
A large freshwater loch with a diverse aquatic flora, fringed by areas of fen, reedbeds and semi-natural woodland
Magnificent pink-red granite cliffs rising 60m above sea level
A sweeping coastal reserve including high energy intertidal wetlands, species rich coastal grassland, freshwater wetlands and scrub.
A relatively large raised bog with a recognisable dome surrounded by wildlife rich habitats
Lound Lakes is a wonderfully wildlife rich site containing a mosaic of habitats, including woodland, acid and lowland grassland, open water, rush pasture and fen meadow.
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