The Woodland Trust, with East Lothian Council, looks after Butterdean Wood near the hamlet of Gladsmuir. Here birds such as the wren, goldcrest and chaffinch can feed, while roe deer graze below. Willow and birch are among the trees and already butterflies are darting about among spring flowers. Much work has been done to improve the paths, although some muddy patches remain. Go at dawn or dusk for the best chance of seeing the roe deer, or even a badger or fox.