Willow Tree Fen
Willow Tree Fen | |
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Type | Local Nature Reserve |
Location | near Bourne and Spalding, south of the River Glen,England |
OS grid | TF 181 213 |
Coordinates | 52°46′35″N 0°15′02″W / 52.776379°N 0.25066380°WCoordinates: 52°46′35″N 0°15′02″W / 52.776379°N 0.25066380°W |
Area | 112.0 hectares (277 acres) |
Managed by | Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust |
Willow Tree Fen is a local nature reserve with an area of over 112.0 ha (277 acres) located near Bourne and Spalding, south of the River Glen, England.[1] The site was acquired by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust in 2009 and converted from an arable field into a wetland fen.[1]
In 2011, an archaeological dig at the site resulted in the discovery of hundreds of historical artefacts, including pottery and tools, from when the reserve was used as a salt making site.[2]
The site was closed to the public in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in England.[3] In July it was announced that a pair of common cranes had successfully bred at the site; the first time the bird has bred in Lincolnshire for over 400 years.[4][5]
References[]
- ^ a b "Willow Tree Fen" (PDF). Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- ^ "Dig finds 2,000-year-old salting site at Willow Tree Fen". BBC News. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Closures and Cancellations Imposed by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust". Louth Leader. 25 March 2020.
- ^ "Cranes breed again in Lincolnshire after 400-year absence". Bird Guides. 22 July 2020.
- ^ "First cranes breed at Lincolnshire nature reserve in 400 years". Lincolnshire Reporter. 23 July 2020.
Categories:
- Local Nature Reserves in Lincolnshire
- Tourist attractions in Lincolnshire
- Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust