Deeping Lakes
A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
Matthew Roberts
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A number of flooded gravel pits noted for their abundance of wildfowl and waterbird communities.
A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
A chain of flooded clay pits and extensive reedbeds along the Humber Bank.
Wet fenland landscape with open water and reedbeds.
Frampton Marsh is part of the most mature saltmarsh in the Wash and is exceptionally rich in plants, birds and invertebrates.
Sandy, muddy seashores, sand-dunes, salt marshes and fresh water habitats on the Lincolnshire coast.
The reserve is a relict of bog that has been extensively dug for peat and subsequently colonised by birch.
This reserve is ideal for birdwatching all year round. In spring & summer the pits and surrounding habitats attract many breeding birds, while in autumn and winter the reserve is an important…
Langholme Wood is a birch/oak woodland with open heathland areas.
A series of lagoons created by the extraction of sand.
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