Decoy Heath

Dragonflies galore

Decoy Heath is one of the best sites for dragonflies and damselflies in Berkshire. No fewer than 23 species have been known to breed around its shallow pools. They include the keeled skimmer, white-legged damselfly, emerald damselfly and the small red damselfly with its bright red legs. This scarlet species prefers shallow, unshaded streams and bog pools with overlaying bog-moss mats. By creating new pools, the Trust has significantly expanded the available habitat for these delightful insects.

Fascinating bogland

Insects are attracted to flowers at the margins of the pools. Lesser skullcap, bog pimpernel and marsh violet are three of the more uncommon flowers that favour these boggy conditions. Rushes and sedges provide cover for nesting moorhens.

Heathland rarity

An important population of adders is present on site and doing well, thanks to habitat management by the Trust to create special basking platforms and protect hibernacula. Adders are very vulnerable to disturbance so please don't lift the tins; instead go quietly and you may well come across one basking in the open.

Many uncommon mosses and liverworts inhabit the wet heath, while the drier areas favour grey and red lichens. 

Honeysuckle, foxglove and primrose can be found here. More than 80 species of birds have been recorded at Decoy Heath. Some years scarce ground-nesting birds including nightjar and woodlark make their homes here.

Things to do

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Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.bbowt.org.uk
Size: 
8.00
Short Description: 
Here you will see some of the best displays of dragonflies and damselflies, including the downy emerald dragonfly and the rare small red damselfly, as well as wild flowers and birds.
Smartphone Description: 
Decoy Heath consists of bogland, heathland and woodland and is one of the best sites for dragonflies and damselflies in Berkshire. Half the reserve is woodland, the other half is heathland that has a population of the grayling butterfly, a nationally-declining and now protected butterfly. Insects are attracted to flowers that grow by the many pools, and a pool created in 2006 has significantly expanded the available habitat for dragonflies and damselflies.
Location
Address: 
9 miles south-west of
Town: 
Reading
County: 
Berkshire
Postcode: 
RG7 2PF
Grid ref: 
SU 613 634
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
Open at all times
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Dogs must be on lead
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
From Silchester, take road west towards Aldermaston for 1.5 miles to reserve entrance on left, opposite Allport factory (Valentine Wood Industrial Estate); surfaced car park. To access car park please slide chain over gate post. There will be a combination lock on this gate from 10th January 2018. Please call (01635) 35157 to arrange vehicular access.
Walking information: 
Waterlogged patches in winter; sloping; rutted paths; kissing gates
Grazing animals: 
Yes
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Reserve phone number: 
01628 829574
Reserve email address: 
info@bbowt.org.uk
Photos
Photo: 
Decoy Heath
Best time to visit
Start: 
January
End: 
December
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve