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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawfinch
This big-billed heavyweight can easily crush a cherry stone, but the UK’s largest finch is shy and hard to spot, spending most of its time in the canopy.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Felenrhyd & Llennyrch
Maentwrog
309.67 ha (765.19 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Colliers Wood
Greater Manchester
136.97 ha (338.45 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Grass snake
Stealthy slitherers. Grass snakes are lethal hunters of frogs, toads and other small creatures, but will rush for cover at the first sound of humans approaching.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wasp beetle
A sheep in wolf’s clothing, the wasp beetle gets by looking much more threatening than it is. Its larvae feed on dry deadwood while adults collect pollen from flowers.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fox & Parrot Wood
Craghead
13.43 ha (33.19 acres)
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Cambridge City Council Wood
Byrons Pool Works
Cambridgeshire
4.45 ha (11.00 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Batten and Reelig
Highland
393.28 ha (971.79 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Halewood Doorstep Green
Merseyside
3.68 ha (9.09 acres)
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Ipswich Borough Council Wood
Spring Wood and Millennium Wood
Suffolk
9.46 ha (23.38 acres)