Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
March 2007

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Female Mallard

Willow Warbler

 

Long-tailed tit Wetlands near lake. Kingfisher Pond area.
Great tit Trees near Lake Classroom. Monument Pond. Glow-worm rise area. Seen looking interested in nest box near Log Cabin
Blue tit Maple Walk. Log Cabin area. Beech Walk.
Coal tit Kingfisher Pond area. On fir trees near Log Cabin and main entrance.
Marsh tit Log Cabin area.
Woodpigeon Beech Walk and around Monument Pond.
Blackbird Can be seen and heard most areas of woodland.
Robin Can be seen and heard most areas of woodland.
Wren Can be seen and heard most areas of woodland.
Chaffinch Monument Pond. The Heathland. Maple Walk.
Moorhen Wetlands, near The Hide.
Mallard 1 Male, on The Lake. 1 Male + 3 Females, Dragonfly Pond.
Jay Beech Walk area
Rook Flying over Log Cabin
Raven Flying high over Beech Walk. Flying high over Kingfisher Pond.
Goldcrest Gathering nesting material, fir trees near Log Cabin and main entrance.
Nuthatch Beech Walk
Song thrush Glow-worm rise area.
Willow Warbler Flying around bushes near The Lake (12th March)
Chiffchaff Can be seen and heard most areas of woodland.
Buzzard (Dark coloured) Sat on trees near Monument Pond. 3 seen flying over The Heathland.
Green woodpecker Briefly seen Beech Walk (7th March). The Heathland (12th March)
Great spotted woodpecker On large fir tree, Maple Walk.
Treecreeper On trees near The Lake.
Sparrowhawk Displaying above Log Cabin (7th March)
Bullfinch 2 Females seen on trees near Log Cabin. Male near same area.
Grey wagtail (Male – black bib showing) On small ash tree near Monument Pond. Male and Female, Kingfisher Pond (28th March).

TOTAL 27 Different species

 

 

Butterflies

Brimstone, Peacock, Comma, Red Admiral,

 

 

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