The breeding habitat is wet woodlands near running water.
A short while later, the trio had struck off east into the wet woodlands of Mossflower.
The breeding habitat is wet woodlands near running water and does not occur outside such areas as a breeder.
Due to this a shade canopy has been unable to develop and so it is the only area of open wet woodland in the park.
The wet woodland extends from the north of the oriental garden to the northern boundary of the park.
There are also areas of wet woodland, marshes and swamps.
This type of wet woodland is also known as carr.
They include an area of wet woodland, which provides a rich habitat for many species.
The habitats include wet woodland, scrub, some damp meadows and an extensive area of reed bed.
The area is described as being species rich areas of wet woodland, drains and ponds.