
Barrow Burn Wood
A small area of ancient deciduous woodland nestled above the Barrow Burn, a tributary of the Coquet.
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A small area of ancient deciduous woodland nestled above the Barrow Burn, a tributary of the Coquet.
Briarwood Banks is one of the best examples of rare, semi-natural woodland in Northumberland. The woodland supports a diversity of plant species with a number of locally uncommon species.
This reserve features a fine mix of semi-ancient woodland, as well as a pretty burn, providing perfect habitat for some interesting flora and fauna.
A sessile oak woodland, with some interesting flora including wood anemone and woodland birds such as wood warbler, tawny owl and woodcock.
An interesting woodland reserve, featuring two areas of ancient trees, attracting owls and a wide range of woodland mammals.
Priestclose Wood is an ancient woodland, close to the centre of Prudhoe, attracting rich birdlife and featuring a small pond harbouring a variety of amphibians.
A small, species-rich haven of ancient, semi-natural woodland, especially beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in flower.
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