词条 | Thursley Common |
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| designation1 = Ramsar | designation1_offname = Thursley & Ockley Bog | designation1_date = 14 February 1994 | designation1_number = 647[1] }} Thursley Common is a heathland Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve in Surrey, England. GeographyThursley Common is an area of some 350 hectares of heathland in the southwest of Surrey, England. It is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and as a national nature reserve.[2] Lying between the villages of Thursley and Elstead, the common is generally 2–300 feet above sea-level. HistoryIn 2006, 60% of the common was burnt, but was regenerating by 2010.[3] WildlifeIt is one of the last remaining heathlands in Surrey. It is famed for its diverse wildlife. Whilst crossbill, red kite, woodlark and stonechat are regularly seen, birds such as Dartford warbler, whinchat, wheatear, tree pipit and redstart are frequently encountered. Rarer birds include osprey, black redstart and great grey shrikealso visit the common. The Common is also an ideal place to see viviparous lizard or common lizard. References1. ^{{Cite web|title=Thursley & Ockley Bog|website=Ramsar Sites Information Service|url=https://rsis.ramsar.org/ris/647|accessdate=25 April 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=Thursley NNR |url=http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/conservation/designations/nnr/1006148.aspx |publisher=Natural England |accessdate=18 July 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/heathland-a-burning-issue-2025020.html | title=Heathland: A Burning Issue | publisher=The Independent | date=13 July 2010}} External links
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