Black Brook Nature Reserve
Black Brook is a nature reserve of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, about north-east of Leek, in Staffordshire, England.
It is moorland, part of Leek Moors, and most of it is in a Special Area of Conservation. It is near to the Roaches, another nature reserve of the Trust.
Description
The reserve was bought by the Trust in 1996. Its area is, one of the Trust's largest reserves. The moorland is a habitat for many endangered upland birds. Bird species seen in the reserve include curlew, red grouse and short-eared owl.Moorland plants amongst the heather include bilberry, crowberry and cowberry; these attract particular species of butterflies, moths and other insects, notably the green hairstreak butterfly.