Claybrookes Marsh
Stroll through woodland and grassland in this urban nature reserve
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Stroll through woodland and grassland in this urban nature reserve
Clayhidon is a small wildlife haven nestled in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of East Devon.<br />
A heathland with views out across the Dee Estuary towards north Wales, great for reptiles and butterflies.
A large heronry set in woodlands, where herons can be seen flying in and out to their fledglings.
Wide-open marshes, huge skies, and never-ending beaches make Cley and Salthouse Marshes a much-loved sanctuary for birds and people alike.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust
A riverside common, grading into scrub and woodland along part of the route of an old tramway.
A fascinating place not only for wildlife but also for geology and industrial archaeology.
This nature reserve on the edge of the Braydon Forest is awash with wildflowers and alive with insects during summer.
This nature reserve is a mosaic of grassland, curragh and open meadow producing a diversity of species, where butterflies, beetles and spiders abound.
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