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Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
 February 2009

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Male & female Mallards

Male & female Mallards

Long-tailed tit

Near lake classroom.

Great tit

Heathlands.

Blue tit

Beech walk and heathlands.

Coal tit

Beech walk.

Marsh tit

Dormice area (16th Feb.), Two on birch near lake (24th Feb.)

Grey wagtail

Monument pond, ( 5pm., 24th Feb)

Siskin

On birch near log cabin.

Lesser Redpoll

On birch near log cabin.

Dunnock

Wetlands area, near hide. Lake area.

Bullfinch

(Male and female), Near lake. Beech walk.

Chaffinch

Green cabin area.

Goldcrest

On fir trees by log cabin (Seen by Dougal)

Nuthatch

Beech walk.

Jay

Monument pond area.

Magpie

Beech walk.

Raven

Four seen flying around viewpoint area, making a lot of noise. ( 24thFeb.)

Rook

Dragonfly pond area.

Woodpigeon

Dragonfly pond area.

Blackbird

Most areas of woodlands.

Wren

Near lake.

Robin

Most areas of woodlands.

Moorhen

Kingfisher pond.

Mallard

Two male, one female on lake(16th Feb.)

Buzzard

Near kingfisher pond, (16th Feb.) Three flying over log cabin (23rd Feb.)

Kestrel

Dormice area.

Great spotted woodpecker

(Female) On dead oak, near lake.

Pheasant

Heathlands area.

TOTAL 27 Different species

Frog spawn much in evidence in ponds and wetlands.

 Red Admiral butterfly.

 

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