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Walters Wood

Walters Wood
£35,000 | Cambridgeshire
Sawtry, Huntingdon

LeMay Wood

LeMay Wood
£32,000 | Northamptonshire
Orlingbury, Kettering

Harrowden Wood

Harrowden Wood
£35,000 | Northamptonshire
Orlingbury, Kettering

Nene Wood

Nene Wood
£39,000 | Cambridgeshire
Sawtry, Huntingdon

Sixpenny Wood

Sixpenny Wood
£32,000 | Essex
Alresford, Colchester

Church Green Wood

Church Green Wood
£35,000 | Devon
Farway, Honiton

Pricket Wood

Pricket Wood
£29,000 | Essex
Alresford, Colchester

Elwill Wood

Elwill Wood
£45,000 | Devon
Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple

Butterbeare Wood

Butterbeare Wood
£25,000 | Devon
Highampton,

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The black squirrel project - 31 January, 2012

A black squirrel was first reported (in the wild) back in 1912 – in either Bedfordshire  or Hertfordshire , according which article you read! ... Read more

Cooking and eating woodlice (pillbugs) – a real bushcraft experience - 25 January, 2012

Woodlouses or woodlice have never previously seemed to me the kind of thing you would want to eat. But I came face to face with a cooked woodlouse recently... Read more

The holly leaf miner : Phytomyza ilicis - 18 January, 2012

Phytomyza ilicis is a dipteran fly that lays its eggs in holly leaves.  It is one of the few insects that is able to make use of holly leaves as a food... Read more

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