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Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre

June 2009

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Long-tailed tit

Heathland area and near lake.

Great tit

Log cabin area.

Blue tit

Log cabin area. Lake area.

Coal tit

Log cabin area, on fir trees. Beech walk.

Marsh tit

Lake area.

Goldcrest

Near main entrance, on fir trees

Grey wagtail

Seen feeding two juveniles near Irish bridge.

Song thrush

Near Dragonfly pond

Blackbird

Most area’s of woodland.

Blackcap

Most area’s of woodland.

Willow warbler

Kingfisher pond and Glow-worm rise area.

Garden warbler

Heard and seen briefly near toilets.

Chiffchaff

Most area’s of woodland. Juveniles seen near log cabin.

Nuthatch

Beech walk.

Treecreeper

On beech tree near green cabin.

Bullfinch

(Male and female) Near green cabin.

Crow

 Near Monument pond.

Chaffinch

Heathlands. Dormice area.

Woodpigeon

Monument pond area.

Stock Dove

Lake classroom area.

Wren

By lake.

Robin

By lake.

Moorhen

Chicks with adult, Kingfisher pond.   Adults and juveniles on Dragonfly pond, further family seen on lake.

Buzzard

Soaring over lake, two seen high above wetlands.

Jay

Log cabin area.

Great spotted woodpecker

(Female) Monument pond.

Green woodpecker

Behind log cabin.

Swallow

Skimming the lake feeding on insects.

House martin

Flying high above heathland.

 

 

TOTAL 29 Different species

 

Butterflies: 

   Large White, Green-veined White, Peacock, Speckled wood, Comma, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Brimstone, Small Skipper, Large Skipper, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Small Copper,  Common Blue (male and female), Orange Tip (male and female), (15 Species)

 

Dragonfly: 

Broad-bodied Chaser (male and female),  Immature Four-spotted Chaser, Emperor (Male and female)

 

Damselfly:  

Large Red, Blue-tailed, Common Blue, Azure. Beautiful Demoiselle (male and female)

 

 

 

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