- Rodney Stoke SSSI
Infobox SSSI
name=Rodney Stoke
aos=Somerset
interest=Biological
gridref=gbmappingsmall|ST492507
area=69.6hectare (172.0 acre)
notifydate=1957
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]Rodney Stoke (gbmapping|ST492507) is a 69.6
hectare (172.0 acre)biological Site of Special Scientific Interest , just north of the village ofRodney Stoke in theMendip Hills ,Somerset , notified in 1957.Part of the site is a National
Nature Reserve [cite web|url=http://www.english-nature.org.uk/special/nnr/nnr_details.asp?nnr_name=&C=0&Habitat=0&natural_area=&local_team=0&spotlight_reserve=0&X=&NNR_ID=133|title=Rodney Stoke NNR|publisher=Natural England|accessdate=2008-07-04] and part a Nature Conservation Review Woodland site. This site supports a mosaic of ancient semi-natural broadleaved woodland, scrub and species-rich unimproved grassland. Rodney Stoke occupies steep south west facing slopes of the Mendip Hills. The underlying rock types belong to theDolomitic Conglomerate facies of theTriassic , and to theCarboniferous Limestone series. The latter are restricted to the woodlands Big Stoke and Little Stoke, which along with Calve's Plot Wood areancient woodland sites. Big Stoke and Little Stoke were almost entirely clear-felled duringWorld War I . Two nationally rare plants occur at Rodney Stoke:Purple Gromwell ("Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum") and the endemicWhitebeam ("Sorbus anglica"). The site supports a diverse fauna.Badger s ("Meles meles") are common and two or three setts are occupied each year. Noctule bats ("Nyctalus noctula") and Pipistrelle bats ("Pipistrellus pipistrellus") roost in Big Stoke. Breeding birds includeBuzzard ("Buteo buteo") andSpotted Flycatcher ("Muscicapa striata"). Small enclosures and tall hedges provide sheltered conditions that are ideal for many species ofinvertebrate . Butterflies are well represented withMarbled White ("Melanargia galathea"),Purple Hairstreak ("Quercusia quercus"),Brown Argus ("Aricia agestis") and Grayling ("Hipparchia semele"). [cite web | title=Rodney Stoke | work=English Nature | url=http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1002679.pdf | accessdate=2006-07-20]References
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