Tickets are on sale for the Bluebells at Perivale Wood public open days on Saturday 20th April and Saturday 27th April morning and afternoon sessions. Perivale Wood is one of Britain’s oldest private nature reserves and a bird sanctuary run by Selbourne Society.
So we all get to enjoy the bluebells in bloom, the Selbourne Society has Public Open Days at Perivale Wood. These open days support the Selborne Society‘s efforts to conserve this beautiful urban nature reserve and you get to see the beautiful bluebells in the wood.
There is a new route planned for this year to take in even more of the bluebell spectacle. Tea and cakes will be on sale as well as jam and crafts made from wood from the reserve.
Location: Rear of 36 / 38 Sunley Gardens, Perivale, UB6 7PE
Perivale Wood
The Perivale Wood reserve occupies 27 acres with a rich variety of habitats, including ancient mixed oak woodland, pasture land, damp scrub, five ponds and two small streams.
Within the reserve you can find a great variety of animals and plants including 600 species of fungi, 544 species of moths, 24 species of trees, 115 species of birds, of which 40 breed regularly and approximately 4 million flowering bluebells.
The reserve offers excellent opportunities for observation, conservation and education. There are bird hides on site.
Membership
The Selborne Society also offers membership which allows more access to the Wood with Member open days and other activities. Find out more by visiting Selbourne Society.
For more details of Ealing Community Parks, Gardens, biodiversity and nature go to ActforEaling community gardens and parks partners.

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