Description
Moseley Green and Oakenhill Wood is an open-plan wooded area between Parkend and Mallards Pike. In contrast to most of the Forest of Dean, there are few mature trees here. Oakenhill (a Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust reserve) and Little Moseley are former heath areas where birch is slowly taking over. Thus adders, Gunnfálki, Hagaskvetta, Skógarsnípa and Náttfari are still a possibility in summer. Laufsöngvari, Hettusöngvari and Gransöngvari numerous. Large flocks of juvenile Þistilfinka opposite the Rising Sun pub in late summer.
The area around Parkend church is excellent for winter finches. Look for Kjarnbítur (up to 30 in January) near the tops of the pine trees in the churchyard, and downhill from the car park. Also Krossnefur, Barrfinka and Fjallafinka in smaller numbers. Small areas of wetland attract heron and Dverggoði.
Details
Access
Park at Parkend Church (4 miles north of Lydney, follow B4234 or take Dean Forest Railway) or by the Rising Sun pub in Moseley Green. Bicycle hire in Parkend, and elsewhere in the Forest. The circular route on the map is about 5 km.

