
Hook Norton Cutting
Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
Greenham Common by James Osmond
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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.
A sliver of beech woodland and chalk grassland, Hurley Chalk Pit is visited by 15 species of butterfly and is home to wild orchids.
A remnant of ancient heathland, a flower-filled wilderness fringed with woodland that rings with birdsong.
Exciting wildlife lies hidden in this small limestone valley leading into fascinating fenland and reedbeds.
A lovely mix of chalk stream, woodland and chalk grassland creates a tranquil haven for wildlife and local people.
This diverse woodland wildlife treasure trove astride the River Pang is a haven of peace and beauty, renowned for its flowers, butterflies and moths.
Chiltern gentian is the star of this isolated and beautiful chalk downloand reserve, perched on the Chiltern escarpment.
Dating back to before the Domesday Book, Oxey Mead is an ancient floodplain meadow graced by a variety of grasses and wild flowers, insects and birds.
A fenland wilderness rich in botanical gems, moths and dragonflies.
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