A Guided Walk with the Upper Thames Branch of Butterfly Conservation to look for butterflies and day-flying moths at Paice's Wood. Leader: Hilary Glew.
FREE but please book to help us manage numbers.
Join us on a trip to Paice's Wood Country Parkland: a former gravel extraction site consisting of extensive woodland, grassland, several lakes and a small area of heathland; in a narrow valley just outside Aldermaston.
We will explore the woodland rides and open areas. Target species: a variety of spring butterflies and other wildlife.
Accessibility - mostly easy walking on firm paths. Toilet facilities on site.
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