Werndryd
The site was formerly grazed by livestock
but then remained ungrazed for many years. The Trust has
re-introduced a regime
of occasional light grazing to avoid dominance by rank
grasses.
Please follow the country code when visiting this reserve.
Yn y gorffennol bu anifeiliad yn bwydo
yma a mae'r Ymddiriedolaeth wedi ail-gyflwyno hyn er mwyn
cadw rhai mathau o wair i
lawr
The reserve consists of a wet grassland
sward with Willow scrub. The botanical interest includes
Marsh Cinqufoil,
Devils-bit Scabious, Ragged Robin, Oval Sedge, Lousewort,
Marsh Violet
and Common Spike-rush. Several exotic tree species
have been planted including Aspen and Grey Poplar.
Birds recorded include Barn Owl, Tawny Owl, Reed Bunting
and Snipe. Other common farmland and hedgerow birds
such as Great
Tits, Blue Tit, Dunnock, Blackbird, Wren and Greenfinch
also use the reserve. The addition of nestboxes also
allows Pied
Flycatchers to breed here.
The ponds and ditches on the site provide an important
habitat for species such as Great Diving Beetle, Azure
Damselflies,
Black-tailed
Skimmer and both Palmate and Smooth Newts. Butterflies
recorded here include Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary,
Orange Tip,
Meadow Brown and Ringlet.
The reseve is best approaced by
taking the A481 from Builth Wells to Hundred House. At
Hundred House take
a left hand
turn towards Franksbridge village. As you approach
the road ascends with a church coming into view on the
right.
After
this a junction to the left appears, the reserve is
at this junction.
When parking please do not obstruct the highway.
Parts of the footpath may flood in winter please
wear appropriate footwear.
Status
The site was donated to the Trust in 1995 by Trust
members Mr & Mrs Vellacott.
The reserve covers an area of approximately 1.05 ha
(2.6 acres).
Rhoddwyd y safle i'r Ymddiriedolaeth
ym 1995 gan ei haelodau Mr a Mrs Vellacott
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