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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, English
Once growing to lofty heights, the elegant English elm used to dominate the landscape. Now this ancient symbol of melancholy and death is a rare sight, having been decimated by Dutch elm disease.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Kestrel
A hovering hunter that strikes from above. The kestrel is a common sight along woodland edges, using its razor-sharp vision to catch unsuspecting prey.
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Blog
Feeding wild birds: what, how, when and why
Find out when and what to feed garden birds and welcome wildlife to your garden, yard or windowsill whatever the season.
Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter • 29 Apr 2025
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Trees woods and wildlife
Speckled bush-cricket
What’s bright green, spotty and loves a bramble bush? The speckled bush-cricket thrives in shrubs and grasses in hedgerows and woodland edges.
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Trees woods and wildlife
European larch
A spring-time show-off, European larch is a conifer full of surprises. Introduced over 400 years ago, it’s a favourite with squirrels, birds and moths alike.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dedridge Wood
Livingston
3.72 ha (9.19 acres)
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West Lothian Council Wood
Almondell & Calderwood Country Park
West Lothian
105.84 ha (261.53 acres)
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East Ayrshire Woodlands Wood
Flush Park
East Ayrshire
4.86 ha (12.01 acres)
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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Wood
Frith Wood Sssi
Gloucestershire
23.73 ha (58.64 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Castle Hill Hospital
East Riding of Yorkshire
6.82 ha (16.85 acres)