Nagshead

Nagshead
RSPB Nagshead
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Visitor centre
Type RSPB Reserve
Location Parkend, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK
Coordinates 51°46′05″N 2°33′56″W / 51.768037°N 2.565495°W / 51.768037; -2.565495Coordinates: 51°46′05″N 2°33′56″W / 51.768037°N 2.565495°W / 51.768037; -2.565495
Area 1,250 acres (510 ha)
Operated by RSPB and Forestry Commission
Status Open all year

RSPB Nagshead is a woodland reserve, located on the western edge of Parkend, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

More than half of the reserve consists of 19th-century oak woodland, which is now managed solely for its conservation and landscape value.

In 1942, nest boxes were erected, in the hope that Pied Flycatchers would control Oak Leafroller moth larva, which were defoliating trees. These boxes have been continually monitored since 1948, making it the UK's longest-running bird breeding programme.[1][2] Nagshead is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).[3]

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Facilities

Campbell Hide

The reserve is open all year. Entrance and car parking are free.

Facilities include;

  • Visitor centre and toilets (open at weekends during the summer).
  • Large car park.
  • Two viewing hides.
  • Two way-marked walks (1 mile and 2.25 miles).
  • Picnic area.
  • Information boards.

Birds

Wrens, Buzzards, Redstarts, Pied Flycatchers, and Crossbills are frequently seen in the reserve, but visitors may also spot Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Redwings, Woodcocks and Wood warblers.

Lower Hide

Other wildlife

More than 30 different butterflies and 20 dragonflies and damselflies have been seen at Nagshead. 8 of Britain's 12 reptiles and amphibians breed here; Common Lizard, Slow Worm, Adder, Grass Snake, Common Frog, Common Toad, Smooth Newt and Palmate Newt.

Wild boar also roam Nagshead, but these are rarely seen.

External links

References

  1. ^ The Dean Nestbox Study 1942–1964, BRUCE CAMPBELL. Forestry (magazine), volume 41, Issue 1, pages 27-46.
  2. ^ www.rspb.org.uk
  3. ^ English Nature, SSSI

Bibliography

RSPB Nagshead Trail Guide (leaflet)


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