Scraptoft

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To find out more about featured Wild Places in and around the parish (red boundaries on the map), visit the Wild Places page. Contact NatureSpot if you have an idea for any additional Wild Places.

Scraptoft parish lies to the north-west of Leicester and has the village of Scraptoft at its centre. It has a long history and was listed in the Domesday Book. Much of the village is a conservation area with several historic buildings, including Scraptoft Hall. The village is close to the built up edge of Thurnby in Leicester but has extensive, mainly arable, fields to the east. Several public footpaths cross these fields. A golf course lies to the north of the village.

Scraptoft Local Nature Reserve (LNR), on the Beeby Road to the north-east of Scraptoft village, was once a prisoner of war camp, but now contains scrub, a mature hedgerow, trees, a pond and a ditch known as Scraptoft Brook. There is only informal public access to the land. The LNR is managed by Leicester City Council.

The Scraptoft Neighbourhood Plan identifies five wildlife corridors in the parish.

Parish Update

Scraptoft has joined the verge biodiversity project and is working with NatureSpot and the County Council to improve the two verges on Scraptoft Rise, where it joins Scraptoft Lane. These verges will be left unmown during the summer and will be surveyed to identify the wildflowers found there. Read more on our Wild Place page for this site.

Red-breasted Carrion Beetle

The NatureSpot Photo of the Month for April is this image of a Red-breasted Carrion Beetle, taken by NatureSpot contributor Peter Smith. More...

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Welcome to Scraptoft

Welcome to the Scraptoft 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.

Recording wildlife in Scraptoft

We need more wildlife observations from around Scraptoft. 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.

 

The images and records below are all from the parish/ward and have been submitted by members of the public.

Latest images

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.

Latest records

Species group Total no. of species Total no. of records
Total264500
Wildflowers91168
Birds47101
Trees, Shrubs & Climbers2555
Bees, Wasps, Ants2148
Mammals1443
Butterflies1322
Grasses, Rushes & Sedges1213
Moths1113
Fungi810
Dragonflies and Damselflies44
Amphibians36
Beetles33
Slugs & Snails33
flowering plant22
Bugs22
Woodlice, Crustaceans11
Mosses & Liverworts11
Fish11
Lichens11
Grasshoppers & Crickets11