Penorchard Meadows
A series of unimproved meadows with a rich diversity of wildflowers; one of the largest remaining areas of semi-natural grassland in Worcestershire.
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
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A series of unimproved meadows with a rich diversity of wildflowers; one of the largest remaining areas of semi-natural grassland in Worcestershire.
Worcestershire’s premier bird-watching reserve, Upton Warren attracts birds throughout the year.
Colonies of rare butterflies and nesting birds make this site great for wildlife enthusiasts - but it is also internationally famous for the unusual onion skin weathering on basalt which was used…
Narborough Bog is a unique reserve for Leicestershire and Rutland; over 6,000 years old, this reserve is a hotbed for wildlife in suburbia, with habitats including fen meadow, wet woodland and…
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
Herons fish in the pool on the River Stour and wild flowers thrive in the marshes. To help protect this valuable site, swimming and fishing are not permitted.
The second largest woodland area in Worcestershire, dating back to at least the 13th century.
A small secluded reserve worth exploring for its suprising variety of habitats
This is an ancient woodland with areas of scrub & coppice, making it ideal for butterflies & warblers.
The meandering Piddle Brook and three adjacent meadows are rich in wildflowers and wildlife.
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