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    The Butler Memorial Trust

    registered charity no. 1076810

    Fevin Nature Reserve Burial Ground

    The Small Meadow
    Sometime the cloud adds a little something!
    Small Meadow in January 2021.jpg
    Welcoming Reptiles
    The first stage of building a hibernating home for Slow Worms.
    Laying the Foundations
    Building up.
    The finished Hibernaculum.
    Slow-worm
    A potential resident
    Birch on the Skyline
    Every weather and every season has it's own beauty.
    Tree Planting
    An area of well established native trees.
    Goats Beard
    The flower is followed by a spectacular seed head.....
    Goats Beard Seed Head
    Mature Oak Trees
    Rookery
    Each spring the trees at the entrance to the site come alive with nesting Rooks.
    The Track to the Reserve
    In 2016 a new track to the site made access easier.
    Access Track Jan uary 2021.jpg
    The Corner Reserved for Ashes
    Ashes are buried in the corner of the burial field.
    Ffrost and Fog January 2021
    Winter brings its own type of beauty.
    Great Green Bush Cricket
    In the summer the meadows are alive with all sorts of wonderful creatures.
    Badger Track
    Badgers cross the large meadow regularly.
    Watching-a-goldcrest.
    Broomrape
    This parasitic plant is well established in the large meadow.
    Broomrape in the Large Meadow
    Producing no Chlorophyll it derives its nutrient from the roots of other plants.
    A Path Through the Trees
    Wild Flowers Galore
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