Heysham Moss
Sedge warblers chatter, rare butterflies flutter and buzzards circle overhead at Heysham Moss.
Tom Hibbert
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Sedge warblers chatter, rare butterflies flutter and buzzards circle overhead at Heysham Moss.
An oasis for butterflies and birds just round the corner from bustling Heysham docks.
Two attractive areas of ancient woodland, including a small flower-rich meadow at Adam's Green
This steeply sloping chalk downland in Marlborough has no set footpaths so you can wander freely over the grass.
Enchanting ancient woodland and meadows featuring a variety of wildlife
One of the wilder areas of St Mary's and one of the Isles of Scilly's main wetland areas, Higher Moors and the associated Porth Hellick Pool and the shingle sand bar of Porth Hellick…
This important peatland brims with beautiful birds, bees and beetles, rare mosses and carnivorous plants.
Hill 60 is a local landmark that has special meaning for the residents of Crawcrook, having been used for informal recreation and having probably taken its name from a battle of the First World…
Attractive coastal cliffs with caves, natural arches, stacks and a large blow-hole
Secondary woodland & flora rich chalk grassland. Home to several rare orchid species.
With its flower-rich fen meadow, lowland neutral grassland, reedbed, stream and willow carr, Hockley Meadows provides a diverse mix of habitats for a variety of species. Situated alongside the…
Vivid cerise marsh orchid spikes grow within grassy glades surrounded by hawthorn scrub. Large pastured fields that attract whimbrel in autumn are surrounded by mature hedgerows, home to farmland…
A disused limestone quarry of particular interest for butterflies - in fact 24 species of butterfly have already been recorded here!
This nature reserve represents one of the finest remaining areas of wet unimproved grasslands in Norfolk
A beautiful chalk stream runs between Hoe Rough and Beetley Meadows, where brown trout and white-clawed crayfish swim, alongside a rich mix of fen and grassland habitats.
Hoftens Cross Meadow Local Nature Reserve is a small, 1.4 hectare, area of meadow and scrub with open public access. The agriculturally unimproved meadow is managed for wildlife and designated a…
Lying along the edge of the river Medway, this patchwork of wet fields and scrub is criss-crossed by ditches and home to many rare and unusual plants and animals.
A wonderfully atmospheric ancient woodland nestled in a steep-sided Quantock Hills valley overlooking the Bristol Channel.
Dramatic scenery created by steep valley sides and exposed rock faces - it's a great place to see woodland wild flowers including bluebells and orchids.
This hay meadow nature reserve offers glorious displays of wild flowers including orchids from spring to mid summer and is a great reminder of how wildlife rich our countryside can be if given a…
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