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Record your sightings

  • Writer: Steeple Woods
    Steeple Woods
  • Dec 13, 2021
  • 1 min read

Over the years a number of wildlife surveys have taken place at the Reserve.


Whether it's trees, birds, butterflies or any other flora or fauna, we're keen to keep track of the Reserve's inhabitants.

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To help with this, the volunteers would love it if visitors to the Reserve would let us know about any wildlife sightings they make.


You can sign up and leave a comment at the bottom of this post (ideally with a photo) to tell us what you've spotted.


If you're not sure what you've seen, the Open University has a fantastic website that helps with identifying anything in nature.


As always, please be respectful of all wildlife and keep your distance.

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Steeple Woods
Steeple Woods
22. feb. 2022

A Roe Deer doe and fawn have been seen on the Reserve.

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Steeple Woods
Steeple Woods
22. feb. 2022

Two badgers have spotted roaming the Reserve.

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Steeple Woods
Steeple Woods
09. feb. 2022

Volunteers spotted a Woodcock at the Knill's Monument entrance at the top of Steeple Lane.

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Steeple Woods
Steeple Woods
09. feb. 2022

We've had a report of a young fox roaming around between the bottom and middle paths.

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Steeple Woodland Nature Reserve - Nature on your doorstep.

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Working in association with Cornwall Wildlife Trust.

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