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The Wood of Cree is a nature reserve in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is home to an amazing range of habitats. The oak woodland is the main feature of the reserve - known as Atlantic oak woodland, or Scotland’s rainforest, this habitat is home to many birds, mammals (especially bats), invertebrates and wildflowers. It is especially important for common redstarts, pied flycatchers and wood warblers, which arrive from Africa in May and make the reserve their home for the summer. Eight types of bat can be found on the reserve, including the scarce Leisler’s bat.Other important habitats on the reserve are the areas of wood pasture, open moorland, wet floodplain woodland, fen and grassland and scrub, each with their own particular wildlife associated with them, including black grouse, willow tit, whinchat, grasshopper warbler, cuckoo and otter.