Garston Wood
In an effort to help tourists and volunteers enjoy the park, the RSPB holds an annual event programme, biannual volunteer working parties, and publishes a regularly updated trail guide. They also work to improve their visitor facilities, and maintain a media profile.
Fauna
Birds
Blackcaps, Eurasian bullfinches, garden warblers, marsh tits, tawny owls, Eurasian nuthatches, common nightingales, and spotted flycatchers are among the bird species which frequent the park, drawing in birdwatchers.
Butterflies
Butterflies found in Garston Wood include the speckled wood, silver-washed fritillary, meadow brown, small white, ringlet, brimstone, peacock and gatekeeper and comma.
Deer
There are five species of deer in Garston Wood, including fallow deer.
Flora
Several species of orchid thrive in Garston Wood, along with lesser celandine, butcher's broom, wood anemone, dog violet, primrose, wild garlic, the rare toothwort and bluebells. Trees include oak, beech, hazel (which is coppiced), and a species of ash tree which is suffering from dieback.
Visitors
There is a free RSPB car park near the northeastern corner of the wood and a network of trails accessible to the public. There are RSPB leaflets at the car park with information and a map of the wood. Dogs must be kept under close control and are only allowed on public footpaths and bridleways.
References
- ^ Roberts, James (1995). Walking in Dorset. Cicerone Press. p. 40. ISBN 1-85284-180-X.
- ^ RSPB Garston Wood map
- ^ RSPB Publication: Garston Wood: Finding your way around. Pamphlet retrieved 26 Mar 2017.
- ^ Garston Wood (RSPB), UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme. Retrieved 26 Mar 2017.
- ^ RSPB Information Board, Garston Wood.
External links
- About Garston Wood at www.rspb.org.uk.
- Garston Wood at www.woodlandtrust.org.uk.