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Wildlife
Rabbits and hares are more easily spotted than voles, mice and shrews, but even the more elusive habitants leave tracks and signs. The area around the pond is always a good place to start. You may even be lucky enough to come across a deer but you will have to be extremely quiet. The wet areas harbour both land based and aquatic life such as frogs and newts. Insects such as Damselfly, Dragonfly, Moths, Butterflies and Beetles. In the spring the pond outside is teeming with tadpoles so you can watch their development.
Damselfly
Emperor Moth
Roe Deer Damselfly Emperor Moth Roe Deer
Birds of Beacon Fell
Birds such as the Skylark, Meadow Pippit, Partridge, Curlew and Lapwing are found on the moorland and surrounding farmland, whereas within the woodland and on its edges the Tits, Chaffinch, Willow Warbler, Goldcrest, Bullfinch, Siskin and Crossbill feed and you may be lucky enough to come across the predator species such as the Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Tawny Owl and Short Eared Owl.
Perigrine with chicks
Meadow Pipit
Jay
Chaffinch Perigrine with chicks Meadow pipit Jay Chaffinch
Lapwing
Short Eared Owls
Goldcreast with chicks
Lapwing
Short Eared Owls
Goldcreast with chicks
Flora & Fauna
The woodland, moorland, farmland and wet areas provide important habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. Keep a lookout for varieties such as Gorse, Wood Anemone, Red Campion and Heather.
Wood Anemone
Red Campion
Gorse
Heather Wood Anemone Red Campion Gorse Heather
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Bowland Visitor Centre
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Brock Valley Self Guided trail
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Disabled Facilities
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Environmental Education
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Facilities on the Fell
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History of the Fell
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