Browsing: Surveys and Sightings

Surveys and Sightings

Introduction Sharphill Wood is home to typical birds of deciduous woodland and margins. Resident species are supplemented by a handful of summer visitors. Although birds can be quite difficult to…

Surveys and Sightings

Recently Sharphill Wood has had cardboard squares attached to several variety of trees. They have been collected and the species of insect located on them have now been looked at…

Surveys and Sightings

A Bryophyte survey has recently been completed at Sharphill Wood which was led by British Bryological Society Recorder for Notts, M. Crittenden Quote below is taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryophyte “Bryophytes are…

Surveys and Sightings

Report to accompany Excel Spreadsheet ‘Flora Survey_2018_final’ click here  Introduction Sharphill Wood is a native mixed, primarily deciduous, woodland and a designated Local Wildlife Site (formerly known as a SINC)…

Surveys and Sightings

SHARPHILL WOOD FLORA SURVEY 2017  Notes to accompany Excel Spreadsheet ‘Flora Survey_2017_final’  To view the flora survey spreadsheet click here   The 2017 survey is located in worksheet ‘2017’; earlier surveys…

Surveys and Sightings

Leaf Identification The Wildlife Trust have given us two guides for identifying trees,  one for winter and another for summer. The  winter tree identification guide shows photos of bark, berries and buds…