
CS Lewis Nature Reserve
A tranquil woodland, CS Lewis Nature Reserve contains a large pond full of aquatic plants and toads that migrate to spawn here.
Greenham Common by James Osmond
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A tranquil woodland, CS Lewis Nature Reserve contains a large pond full of aquatic plants and toads that migrate to spawn here.
Here you will see some of the best displays of dragonflies and damselflies in Berkshire, including the downy emerald dragonfly and the rare small red damselfly, as well as wild flowers and birds…
Enjoy watching the comings and goings of migrating waterfowl in this quiet corner of Buckinghamshire
Set on a south-facing slope running down to the River Glyme, this reserve is a remaining fragment of limestone grassland in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
A peaceful wildlife haven in an urban and built-up area, with reedbeds and woodland that all local people can enjoy.
Traditional beech woodland with a peppering of birdsong and spring flowers.
Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
A beautiful lake surrounded by meadows, ponds and sheltered reedbeds, a great place to watch time go by.
Home to a breeding colony of the nationally-rare and protected great crested newt, the reserves provides ideal nesting conditions for a range of summer migratory birds. A precious local resource…
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