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town: Clitheroe Grid reference: SD 693 448, Landranger 103, Explorer
OL41 This
block of semi-natural woodland is dominated by Birch, with a fringe of conifers
along the northwestern boundary. To the north of Rabbit Lane the Birch has naturally
self-seeded onto what was in the past an open area of peat bog. Whilst the vegetation
is dominated by tussocks of Purple Moor-grass, bog plants such as Sphagnum moss,
Bog Asphodel, Cranberry and Cross-leaved Heath are still evident. A
block of the woodland adjacent to Rabbit Lane has a dense understorey of Rhododendron,
the spread of which is being controlled. Over 80 species of bird have been recorded
from the site, of which 38 have been confirmed as breeding. The main ornithological
significance lies in the population of breeding Spotted Flycatcher and Marsh Tit.
The site is also locally important for warblers, in particular the Wood Warbler
and Tree Pipits. The
woodland to the south of Rabbit Lane is generally drier and has a greater proportion
of Oak, although a small watercourse through the compartment supports many Alder
trees.
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