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Reilly and Gole

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Lisnaskea
Fermanagh
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Reilly Wood has old oak trees planted some 150 years ago under the management of Crom Estate. The trees are evenly spaced with full crowns which prevent light reaching the woodland floor, where bilberry, wood sorrel and young trees flourish. At the south of Reilly Wood, a thick band of rhododendron was originally planted as shelter for game. Unfortunately it encroached into the woodland but through careful management has now been removed, allowing heather and native trees, especially birch and holly to grow. Badgers can be seen in the woods at dusk. Setts are present, either abandoned or with signs of occupation, such as bedding left at the entrance to dry. Look out for the purple hairstreak butterfly often found perched on the tops of oak leaves during July and August. Kestrels can be seen hovering high above the woodlands, while sparrowhawks weave through the trees below. Gole Wood is recovering from past management when trees were felled during World War 2. There are now many young oak, alder, birch, ash and willow trees.
Unlike Reilly, Gole is quite a thicket with trees competing for light.
On the western shores of Upper Lough Erne. Located off the main road between the A509 at Teemore and the B127 Derrylin to Lismaskea Road.
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