Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Cavendish Recreation Ground
Borough: Hillingdon
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 8.37 ha

Description

This sizeable recreation ground contains several features of value to wildlife, mostly around the edges of the large area of amenity grassland.

Wildlife

There are hedges around most of the perimeter, where the speckled wood butterfly occurs, and lords-and-ladies, ivy-leaved speedwell and dog rose grow. Various banks, ditches and a rutted track provide habitat for ruderal plants, including winter heliotrope, garden angelica, hoary pepperwort, common vetch and silverweed, while hairy sedge is common in the ditch. The flowers attract solitary bees and hoverflies. The abundant birdlife includes song thrush, blackbird and greenfinch.The southern part of the recreation ground is known as Pine Gardens, although it contains no conifers despite its name.

Facilities

Playground.
Song thrush © Susy Hogarth

Song thrush © Susy Hogarth

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