Oxfordshire - Foxholes Nature Reserve (Photo not for sale)
![]() The reserve is made up of both deciduous and coniferous woodland, which creates a huge variety of wildlife.
WHERE IS IT? Foxholes is located 5.5 miles South West of Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, between the A44 and A40. WHAT'S THERE? Mammals: Foxes Badgers Muntjac deer Roe deer Fallow deer Hares Rabbits Squirrels Birds: Barn owls Tawney owls Little owls Kingfisher Buzzard Sparrowhawk Nuthatch Woodcock Treecreeper Woodpeckers Reptiles: Adders Grass snakes Common lizards Plants: Foxgloves Climbing corydalis Five species of orchid Bluebells Campions Primroses Violets There are over 200 species of fungi For further information visit: http://www.oxfordshirecotswolds.org/DBIMGS/Foxholes%20Reserve.pdf and http://www.bbowt.org.uk/content.asp?did=23591 |
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