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WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED  TO ALL VISITORS.

THERE IS NO ACCESS TO THE RESERVE, CAR PARK  OR ANY OF OUR FACILITIES

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Warden lead guided walks are available, bookable in advance. contact us for more details

 

In April and May there is a surge of fragrant woodland flowers before the leaf canopy closes over. Thereafter, most of the wild flowers are to be seen beside the paths. The flora of Ravenshill includes Herb Paris, early Purple and Common Spotted Orchid and Broad-leaved Helleborine.

Amongst the more common flowers to be found are – Enchanter’s Nightshade, Common Centuray, Lady’s Bedstraw, Bluebell, Primrose and Common Dog Violet. Numerous species of liverworts, mosses and ferns create carpets of rich colour.

Autumn brings “fungi heaven” displaying species from those barely visible to the naked eye, to parasols as large as dinner plates: look for tree fungi or bracket on silver birch trunks. The winter landscape is delicately decorated with vibrant crimson spindle.

Download a plant list produced in 1984 by Elizabeth Barling…part1 and part2

Woodlands are crucial to wildlife throughout the year. Resident birds like Buzzard, Sparrowhawk, Tawny Owl, Woodpeckers, Thrushes and Tits are joined each spring by migrant warblers.

Winter visitors include Siskin and sometimes Crossbill.

The rich variety of habitat here supports many different species. Emperor, Southern Hawker and Common Darter dragonflies can be seen in good numbers, especially around the pool. Butterflies are represented, amongst others, by White Admiral, Orange Tip, Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock. Squirrel and rabbit abound but the more discerning observer has an opportunity to see Roe Deer, Fox or Stoat. This environment is ideal for Grass Snake, Slow Worm, Toads and Frogs

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Our knowledge of Ravenshill’s flora and fauna is increasing all the time. Your observations are very important to us. When you visit the Reserve please share your sightings with us by using the visitors book provided in the Discovery Centre. It will pay you to stand still sometimes, using all of your senses to see, hear or even smell the wildlife ~

Mother Nature is at work.

 

Toads

Toads that hibernate in the wood will start moving to their breeding pools from the end of Feb. We will be helping them cross the road.

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30 November 2025

WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED  TO ALL VISITORS.

THERE IS NO ACCESS TO THE RESERVE, CAR PARK  OR ANY OF OUR FACILITIES

Workparties

Volunteer workparties are our mainstay in ensuring vital woodland conservation work is done. No experience is necessary, all tools are provided.

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  Toads

Every year toads that spend the summer in the wood hibernate until spring. In late February or early March they emerge and move to the pool they were born in to breed. For the toads that move to Lulsley lagoon, this means that they have to cross the road. They do this at night and often pause for a while on the tarmac, because this absorbs heat during the day and so is warmer than the surrounding soil.

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  Flagpole

We have provide a replacement flagpole to our local church in Alfrick. It was broken during high winds. We felled a Larch and prepared it before a group of locals carried it just over one mile to the chuch. For more details visit our village website

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