Deer's Leap Wood
Deer's Leap Wood is located in West Midlands county
Deer's Leap Wood
Location in West Midlands
LocationRotton Park, West Midlands
OS gridSP 031 871
Coordinates52°28′54″N 1°57′24″W / 52.48167°N 1.95667°W / 52.48167; -1.95667
Area1.9 hectares (4.7 acres)
Operated byWildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
DesignationSite of Local Importance for Nature Conservation
Websitewww.bbcwildlife.org.uk/deers-leap-wood

Deer's Leap Wood is a nature reserve of the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, in West Midlands, England. There is woodland with a variety of tree species; also a pond and a meadow area.

Description

The reserve has an area of about 1.9 hectares (4.7 acres). The northern boundary is Shireland Brook, historically the county boundary of Staffordshire and Warwickshire.[1] It is in the Rotton Park area of Birmingham; it was in medieval times part of the Rotton Park estate of the de Bermingham family, where there was a deer park.[1][2]

The reserve has been designated a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation.[1]

The woodland has many species of trees, including birch, oak, field maple, wych-elm, hazel, and alder. There is a large pond, where moorhens, mallards and herons can be seen. The meadow, recently established, has many floral species, attracting a variety of insects.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Deer's Leap Wood" Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  2. "Rotton Park" William Dargue A History of Birmingham Places & Placenames from A to Y. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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