 | Begwary Brook Nature Reserve Begwary Brook in Bedfordshire is a four mile long tributary of the River Great Ouse. Its source is half a mile north of Duck's Cross, and it then flows east to join the Great Ouse in Wyboston. Kingfisher, reed and sedge warbler.. |
|  | Blow's Downs This is also one of the best places in Britain to see Ring Ouzel and other birds as they migrate north in the spring..... |
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 | Felmersham Gravel Pits Idyllic water-filled pits, woodland and flower-rich grassland with a wonderful array of dragonflies and damselflies..... |
|  | The Lodge RSPB The Lodge nature reserve opened in 1961. The woodland, heath and acid grassland here cover 180 hectares, and are being restored to form the largest stretch of heathland in Bedfordshire..... |
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 | Marston Vale Millennium Country Park The Millennium Country Park is 225 hectares of woodlands, wetlands and grasslands, surrounding meadow and lakes, with over 17km of surfaced paths.Excellent reserve at all times of the year but especially spring / summer. Bearded tit, turtle dove, cetti's warbler,hobby.... |
|  | The Riddy A waterside meadow on the very edge of Sandy much enjoyed by local people Best For- Yellow Wagtail, Kingfisher and water vole..... |
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 | Flitwick Moor Bedfordshire's most important wetland is a blend of fen, meadow, wet woodland and fragile peaty soil, supporting mosses, ferns and flowers:- Best for- Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
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|  | Pegsdon Hills and Hoo Bit The steep chalk hills and quiet valleys are full of wildlife, from magnificent displays of orchids and butterflies, to nesting lapwings and circling buzzards..... |
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 | Priory Country Park Priory Country Park is a country park located in the Newnham area of Bedford, England alongside the River Great Ouse. The park is managed by Bedford Borough Council..... |
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