Great Casterton Road Banks
This site is renowned for its limestone flowers and abundant butterflies.
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This site is renowned for its limestone flowers and abundant butterflies.
Two small damp meadows adjoining Hatton Wood (SSSI).
The reserve is a relict of bog that has been extensively dug for peat and subsequently colonised by birch.
These meadows have a wealth of grassland flowers including cowslip, green-winged orchid and adder's tongue.
An example of the once extensive oak/ash woods of the calcareous Boulder Clay soils of Lincolnshire.
Scrub and grassland habitats on a stretch of disused railway line.
Clay pit with large open water area as well as extensive reedbeds.
This is probably the finest surviving example of the alder carrs in the southern Wolds.
Seven interconnected meadows including a colony of frog orchids.
This reserve is an excellent birdwatching site. In spring and summer the shallow water, with its numerous spits and islands, suits many breeding birds.
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