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Trees woods and wildlife
Maple, field
Pollution fighter, autumn stunner, syrup maker. The field maple is a sturdy broadleaf, which supports caterpillars, aphids, and all their predators, all while resisting air pollution.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine, black
Looming, handsome, graveyard-dweller. The black pine is common in shelterbelts, gardens and timber yards alike. Despite being huge, this non-native conifer isn’t a favourite with wildlife, though birds do enjoy its seeds.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Whitebeam
Charming and domestic, the whitebeam’s fruit is a favourite of garden birds. It’s rarely found in the wild but is a popular ornamental tree in parks and gardens, with lovely blossom and russet autumn leaves.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cuckoo
A cunning master of misdirection, the cuckoo’s reputation precedes it. These brood parasites spook woodland birds from their nests, then lay their own eggs in them to be brought up by the host.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Capton Wood
Dittisham
4.24 ha (10.48 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Howard's Wood
Timbrelham nr Launceston
1.50 ha (3.71 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Kings Stanley
29.12 ha (71.96 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Marwood
County Durham
44.49 ha (109.93 acres)
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Birmingham City Council Wood
Bromwich Wood
West Midlands
3.67 ha (9.07 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Martin Down
Hampshire
40.94 ha (101.16 acres)