Lightshaw Meadows
Rare birds are flourishing and vital habitats being restored at this peaceful wetland nature reserve.
Tom Hibbert
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Rare birds are flourishing and vital habitats being restored at this peaceful wetland nature reserve.
This nature reserve is one of Devon's top places for dragonfly and damselfly watching. Bring binoculars for an up close view of these wonderful insects.
On the east bank of the River Chelmer, you’ll find Little Waltham Meadows, a beautiful mix of old flood and dry meadows and Alder Carr woodland, bursting with wildlife
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…
Watery wonderland
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.
A mosaic of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by woodland and meadows.
A wonderful waterscape of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by ancient hedges, woodland and meadows.
No matter the time of year, Lunt Meadows is brimming with brilliant birdlife.
This reserve is wetland meadow with open water and is an ornithological site
Restored farmland by the River Wey that attracts an abundance of wildlife.
A magical, secretive mix of woodland, coastline and butterfly-filled meadows - all in a single stream valley.
Explore a tranquil retreat home to weird, wonderful and truly special wildlife.
Flooded former clay pits providing refuge for amphibians and water violet.
This man-made reserve features woodland, lagoons, creeks and saltmarsh.
This innovative reserve is part of the Soar Valley floodplain system. Originally agricultural fields, harvested for maize, grazed by cattle and used as grassland in their recent history, we are…
Explore this reserve tucked away at the edge of Rugby with a lake and woodland attracting plenty of wildlife.
Located on the site of a former claypit and brickworks, a beautiful woodland and grassland reserve with six water bodies.
This small reserve features scrub, pond and grassland attracting a variety of aquatic invertebrates including several species of damselfly.
A varied landscape, including woodland, grassland, farmland and a river valley. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
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