Welcome to LFE
Welcome to the LFE NatureSpot page which gives local residents the opportunity to find out about, and contribute to, our knowledge of the wildlife in the parish. Just click on the headers of these stories to read more.
Selected parish/ward / Wild Places / Footpaths / Parish/ward boundaries
To find out more about local Wild Places (red boundaries on the map), visit the Wild Places page. Contact NatureSpot if you have an idea for any additional Wild Places.
Leicester Forest East lies to the west of Leicester and is a relatively modern development, largely built during the twentieth century. It takes its name from the ancient Leicester Forest, which was once 14 miles long and 4 miles wide. The forest gradually declined in the 15th and 16th centuries due to development, over-felling and sheep grazing.
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Welcome to the LFE NatureSpot page which gives local residents the opportunity to find out about, and contribute to, our knowledge of the wildlife in the parish. Just click on the headers of these stories to read more.
We need more wildlife observations from around LFE. So, if you've seen a species you recognise, from a Blue tit to a Bluebell, click on the header to find out what to do.
Amazingly, over 500 different species of moth have been recorded in LFE, including this lovely Herald, named because of its early Spring appearance. Moths are important pollinators, as well as providing vital food for birds and bats.
The images and records below are all from the parish/ward and have been submitted by members of the public.
The latest images and records displayed below include those awaiting verification checks so we cannot guarantee that every identification is correct. Once accepted, the record displays a green tick.
In the Latest Records section, click on the header to sort A-Z, and again to sort Z-A. Use the header boxes to filter the list.