Wendy found these wild raspberries whilst out walking in the woods the other day.
Chairman’s camera
Dear Friends
The wood is really beautiful at this time of the year—see these photos, and go and visit it yourself.
Wendy

Hummingbird moth!
Letter from Chair
Dear Members and fellow wood lovers Thank you for reading this letter and I must admit to it being partly a plea for you to attend the members AGM on 3rd March. Over the last […]

Hedgerow planting

Memories of Oakley Wood

Winter ride management
The perils of poor parking
Inconsiderate parking by visitors can cause real problems for those who live close to the wood—and can lead to damage to your car. Chris Wood recounts a cautionary tale.
Fungi fun
Here are a few photos from this Sunday’s Fungi Foray at Oakley Wood.
The event, led by Ben Devine from Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and local mycologist Dave Champion, was a great success. 40 or so people joined us on a fine, sunny October morning to forage for fungi and learn more about their importance to woodland. Amongst the many species of fungus that were found one highlight was a couple of examples of Pseudoboletus parasiticus, a rare parasitic fungus that grows on earthballs and was barely known in Warwickshire a decade ago.
