Kirkby Moor
A remnant of the once extensive heathlands of the Woodhall district.
A remnant of the once extensive heathlands of the Woodhall district.
Moor Farm is a mosaic of heath, dry and wet pastures, bog and woodland.
This reserve is an excellent birdwatching site. In spring and summer the shallow water, with its numerous spits and islands, suits many breeding birds.
The reserve is one of the richest lowland peat vegetation areas in the north of England.
Old pasture fields which are mostly low-lying and wet, with a rich, wet meadow and marsh flora.
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The reserve consists of woodland of oak, birch, rowan and Scots Pine.
This distinctive type of damp pasture is generally found on commons, as a component of lowland fen, or in undeveloped corners of otherwise intensively farmed landscapes.
This week, Jasmine attended Natural England’s Offshore Wind Event in Brighton. The 2-day event began with a conference and ended with a trip out to sea to the 72 km2 Rampion Wind Farm.
This month, Barton Area Group will be joined by Nicholas Watts, MBE, who will talk on Vine House Farm and the work they are doing.