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- The mature oaks and other native trees provide a good food source and lots of potential nesting sites
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Description
The woodland, known as Chanters Wood, features tall oak trees and Scots pine with birch, hawthorn, and spruce trees. The property has a rusty bench in a secluded spot and a path that leads through the woodland, passing by smaller spruce trees and connecting with an old grassy timber extraction route. Along the northern edge and eastern boundary, there is a varied woodland edge habitat with bramble, wild rose, blackthorn, goat willow, and birch, a great cover for woodcock.
The ground is gently sloped with a few undulations, making it relatively easy to navigate.