Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve
Created from flooded gravel pits, Blashford Lakes is now a bustling centre of activity, used by thousands of birds all year round including kingfisher, lapwing and oystercatcher.
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Created from flooded gravel pits, Blashford Lakes is now a bustling centre of activity, used by thousands of birds all year round including kingfisher, lapwing and oystercatcher.
Enjoy stunning views from the top of Brandon Hill - a haven for people and wildlife in the heart of Bristol.
Brandon Marsh is well known for the variety and quality of its scenic pools, reedbeds, grassland and woodland. There are nine birdwatching hides throughout the reserve where you can often spot the…
1,000 acres of wilderness in the Broads National Park, with floodplain marsh and lowland fen home to some of the largest populations of wading birds in the East of England.
The site formerly known as "The Flooded Fields" are a birdwatching hotspot on the edge of Whixall Moss.
A former working waterway, now rich in wildlife including dragonflies, grass snakes and water voles.
An area of disused and flooded gravel pits
Extensive dunes and shore between North Somercotes and Saltfleet.
A historic reserve with volcanic origins
A chain of flooded clay pits and extensive reedbeds along the Humber Bank.
Sandy, muddy seashores, sand-dunes, salt marshes and fresh water habitats on the Lincolnshire coast.
A pocket-sized reserve with a pond and marshy grassland.
Once a hive of industry, with mines and furnaces, Granville has been reclaimed by nature and it now a gem in the middle of new development in Telford.
A fantastic post-industrial nature reserve with an explosive history.
A nature reserve with a very different past. Once this was a bustling railway junction.
A wildlife oasis of lakes, reedbed, meadow and woodland near Bury St Edmunds. Experience nature all year-round from iridescent kingfisher and dazzling dragonflies, to colourful ducks and precious…
A wonderful, local wild place in the heart of Telford & Wrekin, the focus of much community activity.
Our smallest nature reserve, Little Holly Corner demonstrates just what can be achieved for wildlife in a small space
Old quarries with great botanical treasures.
150 hectares of rolling landscape, deep water filled lakes and beautiful views
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Access to this Devon Wildlife Trust managed nature reserve/site
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