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Bluebells

Bluebells © Henry Stanier

Oxlips

Oxlips © The Wildlife Trust

Wood anenome at Old Sulehay

Wood anenome at Old Sulehay © Nathalie Hueber

Opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage

Opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage © The Wildlife Trust

 

What’s new?

13 April 2007

Blooming spring flowers

Where to see them across the three counties

Now is the time to get out and appreciate wildlife bursting forth after the dull winter months! Over the next coming weeks, many of the Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves will be host to an abundance of wild flowers, creating a spectacle that is not to be missed. A variety of flowers including bluebell, cowslip, wood anenome, oxlip, opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage and lesser celandine are found on the following reserves over the next month. Follow the links for each reserve to get outdoors and enjoy a wildlife spring spectacle!

Bedfordshire reserves

Barton Gravel Pit
Begwary Brook
Blow’s Downs
Cut-throat Meadow
Flitwick Moor
King's Wood and Rammamere Heath
Old Warden Tunnel
Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit
Sewell Cutting
Totternhoe Knolls and Totternhoe Quarry

Cambridgeshire reserves

Brampton Wood
Fulbourn Fen
Gamlingay Wood
Gamsey Wood
Grafham Water
Gransden and Waresley Woods
Hayley Wood
Houghton Meadows
Lady's Wood and Upwood Meadows
Lower Wood
Overhall Grove
Pingle Wood and Cutting
Raveley Wood
Shepreth L-Moor
Wistow Wood

Northamptonshire reserves

Boddington Meadow
Farthinghoe
Glapthorn Cow Pastures
Great Oakley Meadow
High Wood and Meadow
King's Wood
Lings
Old Sulehay
Short Wood
Stoke Wood End Quarter
Titchmarsh

Peterborough reserves

Dogsthorpe Star Pit, Little Wood & Eye Green
Southorpe Meadow and Paddock
Thorpe Wood

 

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