
Small but charming
with a bit of everything from river habitat to woodland
and
wet meadow.
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Common lizard
absorb most of their energy from the sun |
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Cascading song from the willow warbler can
be heard April to June |
Bromeswell Green is noted for
its wet meadows, saltmarsh and woodland. Wetland plants
such as southern marsh orchid, lesser spearwort and
fen bedstraw make a wonderful display in the damper
areas, while climbing corydalis is more typical of
the drier parts. Common lizard can be seen basking
on warm sunny days.
This reserve is part of the Deben
Estuary SSSI. At low tide, the river attracts hordes
of feeding waders including redshank and greenshank.
Look out too for the iridescent flashes of kingfisher
along the banks.
The woodland supports many summer
visiting birds like nightingale, whitethroat and blackcap.
Plaintive cascading song from the willow warbler can
be heard April to June. In winter redpoll and siskin
feed on alder seeds in the woods. Rides are mown annually
to provide ideal conditions for the numerous species
of butterfly.
STAR
SPECIES
Kingfisher
Southern Marsh Orchid
Other reserves nearby: Foxburrow Farm; Hutchison's Meadow
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