- Ruttersleigh
Infobox SSSI
name=Ruttersleigh
aos=Somerset
interest=Biological
gridref=gbmappingsmall|ST250165
area=97.0hectare (239.7 acre)
notifydate=1991
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]Ruttersleigh (gbmapping|ST250165) is a 97.0
hectare (239.7 acre)biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the north-facing slope of theBlackdown Hills . inSomerset , notified in 1991.This site comprises a mosaic of broadleaved woodland, scrub, bracken, mires and unimproved
grassland which provides the habitat for several species ofbutterfly which are now scarce in Britain. The site is also important for itslichens . The ground flora includes a number of species normally found only inancient woodland such asWoodruff ("Galium odoratum") andWood Anemone ("Anemone nemorosa").Wood Horsetail ("Equisetum sylvaticum"), which is rare in Somerset, is abundant and widespread on this site also being found in the areas ofBracken ("Pteridium aquilinum"). Theepiphytic lichen flora is also typical of ancient woodland and includes species such as Lobaria pulmonaria. The nationally scarceOpegrapha corticola and the nationally rareChaenotheca stemonea also occur. The woodland rides and glades provide ideal habitat for the nationally scarceWood White ("Leptidea sinapsis") butterfly, this site having by far the strongest colony known in Somerset. The grassland provides habitat for the nationally scarceMarsh Fritillary ("Eurodryas aurinia") butterfly. The breeding birds includeNightingale ("Luscinia megarhyches"),Redstart ("Phoenicurus phoenicurus") andWood Warbler ("Phylloscopus sibilatrix"). Adder ("Vipera berus "),Grass Snake ("Natrix helvetica"),Slow-worm ("Anguis fragilis") andCommon Lizard ("Lacerta vivipara") have all been recorded from the site. [cite web | title=Ruttersleigh | work=English Nature | url=http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1005727.pdf | accessdate=2006-08-19]References
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