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London Borough of Hillingdon Wood
Copse Wood
Greater London
68.47 ha (169.19 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
St Mark’s fly
A long-legged fly you can tell the time by – well, the time of year. St Mark’s flies emerge en-masse around 25 April each year.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Traveller's joy
Also known as old man’s beard, this woody member of the buttercup family is often seen scrambling over hedgerows.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Orchards
Buzzing with life and fruitful harvests. Orchards are both useful for food, but also for a huge range of wildlife. Though many have been lost, there is hope for the orchard!
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Foxley Wood
Greater London
8.96 ha (22.14 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Flies
The UK is home to a number of different species of true fly, including craneflies, robber-flies, bee-flies, hoverflies and mosquitoes, as well as the more distantly related caddisflies.
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Ministry of Defence Wood
Tyneham Woods
Dorset
13.95 ha (34.47 acres)
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London Borough of Harrow Wood
Pear Wood and Stanmore Country Park
Greater London
38.76 ha (95.78 acres)
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Borough of Poole Wood
Constitution Hill Viewpoint
Dorset
3.02 ha (7.46 acres)
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Woodridge Nature Reserve
Greater London
2.47 ha (6.10 acres)