Stocksmoor Common Nature Reserve
Tree pipits and linnets sing from the trees in the young woodland at Stocksmoor Common Nature Reserve. Wavy hair-grass may be found in the acid grassland - a habitat produced by rough grazing…
Tom Hibbert
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Tree pipits and linnets sing from the trees in the young woodland at Stocksmoor Common Nature Reserve. Wavy hair-grass may be found in the acid grassland - a habitat produced by rough grazing…
A peaceful spot to enjoy a meadow of wildflowers and old railway cutting
A peaceful haven for wildlife next to the Grand Union Canal
A nature reserve with an array of wetland plants and birdlife
Quiet wildlife haven, part of a larger woodland noted for its plant life
An ancient woodland site.
Pasture and woodland, a relict of an earlier agricultural landscape
High on the chalk ridge in the Isle of Purbeck, this chalk downland reserve has far-reaching views across to Poole Harbour.
Stonepit Plantation is an abandoned quarry, combining both woodland and parkland areas.
This tiny quarry reserve is one of the best spots in Leicestershire to enjoy wildflowers and the diversity of wildlife that they attract, so a trip in late spring and the summer to enjoy orchids,…
A stunning woodland with a meandering beck trickling through - step into Stoneycliffe Wood, a semi-natural ancient woodland site, to enjoy bluebells and ramsons in spring, breeding birds in summer…
An old gravel pit providing a haven for rare insects and birds
Once a railway stop on the Maldon-South Woodham Ferrers line, the disused remains have been claimed back by nature
A wet grassland with a stunning display of heath spotted orchids
A small but important semi-natural woodland in Co Antrim with a variety of interesting flora and fauna.
A tranquil and secluded ancient oak woodland, home to stunning woodland flowers, charismatic mammals and birds.
A site with a long history as open heathland and part of the historic Sherwood Forest area.
Street Heath, just two miles from Glastonbury, is a combination of carr woodland and acidic mire with wet and dry heath. The great diversity of vegetation on the reserve is good for insect life…
A fabulous large heathland close to York where the pink heads and grey green leaves of cross-leaved heath intermingle with the purple spikes and green foliage of ling heather. Common lizards bask…
A mixed woodland that is part of the Worplesdon Group of Commons. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
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