An activity with Haringey Conservation Volunteers
Activity date: Thursday 16th January 2025
Start time: 10:00
Finish time: 15:00
We'll be continuing to coppice and checking the drainage channel and ponds. Please sign up via the link: https://mailchi.mp/74d03bd89000/january-2025-newsletter-12739388
Meet: Queens Wood Café, N10 3JP
Queens Wood, Muswell Hill Road Haringey, N10 3JP
As well as being one of the boroughs three Local Nature Reserves, Queens Wood is one of four ancient woodlands in Haringey. These woods are thought to be the direct descendants of the original 'wildwood', which covered most of Britain about five thousand years ago. br> br>The wood was known as Churchyard Bottom Wood until it was purchased by Hornsey Urban District Council and renamed Queens Wood in honour of Queen Victoria. br> br>The wood is an ancient oak-hornbeam woodland. Today English oak and occasional beech stand above hornbeam, midland hawthorn, hazel, mountain ash, field maple, cherry, holly and both species of lowland birch. The scarce wild service tree is scattered throughout the wood. br> br>The ground flora is particularly rich for somewhere so close to central London. It includes a large population of wood anemone, native bluebells, wood goldilocks and a thriving population of wood sorrel. br> br>Despite fairly high levels of disturbance, the bird life is diverse and includes all three species of woodpecker. Over one hundred species of spiders have been spotted and a nationally rare jewel beetle is widespread.
Telephone: 07767112085
Email: c.street@tcv.org.uk
Website: www.tcv.org.uk/haringey
Volunteers must be 18 and over, or contact us for a parental permission form. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No previous experience required - just enthusiasm and a willingness to get stuck in! Group sizes are limited, therefore BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL. For further info and booking, contact Clare at c.street@tcv.org.uk