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A centuries-old bluebell wood usually closed to the public ... "We occasionally get roe deer and we've seen hares boxing on the clearing." Visitors to the woodland will be able to follow a marked ...
Visiting a bluebell wood is one of the county’s great seasonal ... and keep your eye out for roe deer, tawny owls, herons and woodpeckers. Raincliffe Community Wood is many things.
Renowned for the flora and fauna, bluebells flower in late April and early May, followed by wild garlic in bloom. This majestic wood is home to a myriad of wildlife including roe deer, otters ...
Letah Wood at Newbiggin Bridge near Hexham also had bluebells and is home to red squirrels, roe deer, foxes and stoats. There is limited parking on Hill Road. ChronicleLive is now on WhatsApp and ...
Yorks Wood in Kingshurst becomes a carpet of bluebells in springtime ... Keep an eye open for the occasional roe deer and listen out for chiffchaffs warbling in the treetops as you wander through the ...
A centuries-old bluebell wood usually closed to the public has opened ... hundreds of different birds in the vicinity. "We occasionally get roe deer and we've seen hares boxing on the clearing." ...