Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
February 2005

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Buzzard in flight Young Grey Wagtails

Buzzard soaring

Young Grey Wagtails in their nest

 

 

14th February

(Late afternoon, visibility bad)

25th February

(Snow flurries)

28th February
Coal tit   üHeath land ü Path alongside green cabin.  Cabin area.  Kingfisher pond
Long-tailed tit   üTrees by hide. Heath land. Kingfisher pond üWet lands. Kingfisher pond
Great tit     ü Path alongside green cabin. Kingfisher pond
Blue tit ü Dragonfly pond   ü Path alongside green cabin
Marsh tit ü Dragonfly pond (trees behind)   ü Dragonfly pond area
Woodpigeon   üBack of classroom üHeath land
Blackbird üGood numbers seen most areas üBack of classroom

üHeath land. Cabin area.

 Dragonfly pond area

Robin     ü Cabin area. Kingfisher pond
Brambling     üHeath land
Song thrush     üBeech walk
Redwing üFlying low over green cabin    
Wren ü Kingfisher pond üTrees by hide. Back of classroom

üHeath land. Cabin area.

Dragonfly pond area.

Chaffinch üMost areas of reserve   üHeath land
Mallard   ü(Male) Kingfisher pond  
Sparrowhawk     ü(Female) Heath land
Rook     üHeath land
Raven   üHeath land, flying over reserve  
Bullfinch     ü(Male) Cabin area
Treecreeper   üTrees by hide üOn Beech tree by green cabin. Dragonfly pond area
Nuthatch   üTrees by hide ü(pair) Path alongside green cabin
Goldcrest   üBack of classroom

üHeath land. Green cabin area. Cabin area.

 Dragonfly pond area

Buzzard     ü (five) soaring over reserve
Grey wagtail ü Dragonfly pond area   ü Dragonfly pond area
Pheasant     üBeech walk
Great spotted woodpecker ü(Female) Heath land.    

 

TOTAL 25 Different species

 

 

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