Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Revesby Road Wood
Borough: Sutton
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 8.48 ha

Description

Revesby Road Wood is an attractive site, featuring mature oak trees with underlying scrub and neutral grassland supporting a variety of birds and butterflies.

Wildlife

The site is bisected by a busy main road. The eastern area is Revesby Road Wood and is the more natural of the two, with extensive areas of rough grassland including Yorkshire fog, Timothy, cut-leaved cranesbill, common knapweed, cow parsley, red campion, teasel, common vetch and hoary cress. Large areas have been planted with native scrub species to restore the original pre-War woodland. Many fine oak trees are found here, as well as ash, hornbeam, whitebeam and a rare wild service-tree. Middleton Open Space is west of the road and contains similar habitats although it lacks the mature trees. The site is good for birds: great spotted woodpecker, mistle thrush, whitethroat, goldfinch and many other common birds are present, along with butterflies such as small white, common blue, peacock and brimstone.

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Peacock butterfly © Jason Gallier

Peacock butterfly © Jason Gallier

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