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Red campion
These flashy woodland guardians have strong links to myths and mysticism. They are favourites of plenty of woodland insects – and fairies – and bloom a cheerful pink soon after the bluebell has finished flowering.
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What hatched here? How to identify bird egg shells
Found a fragment of egg in the garden, woods or park? Here's a quick guide to the most common UK bird eggs too help you find out which species it came from.
Helen Keating • 05 May 2020
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Elephant hawk-moth: caterpillar, lifecycle and is it poisonous?
Elephant hawk-moths are big, bright and very, very beautiful. But what do elephant hawk-moth caterpillars look like, where does their name come from, and are they poisonous?
Charlotte Varela • 08 Jul 2024
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Hardy Gang Wood
Lincolnshire
35.64 ha (88.07 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Scotgrove Wood
Lincolnshire
44.75 ha (110.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kilpatrick Hills
West Dunbartonshire
3423.70 ha (8459.96 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Newball Wood
Lincolnshire
103.86 ha (256.64 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Cocklode Wood
Lincolnshire
29.85 ha (73.76 acres)
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Rare woodland animals and where to find them
Discover some of the UK's rarest woodland animals and where to spot them in the wild.
Annabel Kemp • 21 Sep 2023