Bystock Pools
A lake, heathland and meadows go to make a wonderfully diverse nature reserve.
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A lake, heathland and meadows go to make a wonderfully diverse nature reserve.
A wonderful mix of wildflower meadows, wetlands full of wildfowl and woodlands harbouring rare and special species, all interwoven around a new settlement outside Cambridge.
An urban wetland nature park and part of Rotherham's flood alleviation scheme
A flooded pit with marginal reed beds and aquatic plants, such as water-crowfoot and great reed mace.
A great place to spot wildfowl including migrating birds feeding in the reed beds around the lake.
A large heronry set in woodlands, where herons can be seen flying in and out to their fledglings.
A riverside common, grading into scrub and woodland along part of the route of an old tramway.
A peaceful place to take time out and enjoy the natural world.
A small urban reserve featuring a pond with a variety of wildlife
Cresswell Pond, just off the beautiful Druridge Bay coastline, is a shallow brackish lagoon, providing a year-round haven for wading birds.
A former working waterway, now rich in wildlife including dragonflies, grass snakes and water voles.
An area of disused and flooded gravel pits
Our largest and perhaps our wildest nature reserve. River, wooded valley and upland moor - this reserve has it all.
Please note that this nature reserve has difficult and varied terrain in…
A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
A mixture of rough meadow and woodland where wild daffodils flourish
This reserve is well known for the spectacular display of snowdrops that appear in late winter and early spring. A visit to this special site is a must to enjoy the carpet of white that appears,…
Once fishing ponds for monks, now a secluded spinney
A haven for birdwatchers in the Trent Valley From tantalising glimpses of bitterns in winter to large numbers of cormorants, ducks, waders and birds of prey. There are five hides, an education…
A small, tranquil reserve featuring a pond and grassland harbouring typical species to this habitat with much aquatic flora and fauna including beautiful dragonflies and damselflies.
A disused limestone quarry site, with probably the best exposure of Acre limestone in the county, with diverse habitats favoured by birds, amphibians and invertebrates.
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