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Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
April 2009

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Blue Tit

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Long-tailed tit

Green cabin area, heathlands.

Great tit

Near hide.

Blue tit

Near hide. Maple walk.

Coal tit

Near hide. Log cabin area.

Marsh tit

Near path leading to Log cabin. With nesting material, Beech walk.

Grey wagtail

(male) On lake classroom roof catching insects. (male and female) With nesting material near new extension to Log cabin.

Song thrush

Glow-worm rise area.

Blackcap

(male) Near cabin rise and Dragonfly pond.

Willow warbler

Near lake. Glow-worm rise area.

Chiffchaff

Near Cabin rise.

Siskin

On fir trees near Log cabin.

Treecreeper

On oak tree near Lake classroom.

Bullfinch

(male and female) Near Green cabin.

Chaffinch

Most areas of woodland

Goldcrest

In fir trees near main entrance.

Raven

Flying high over Beech walk.

Rook

Near Maple walk.

Woodpigeon

Monument pond area.

Stock Dove

Near lake.

Collared Dove

On dead tree near lake.

Blackbird

Most areas of woodland

Wren

Most areas of woodland

Robin

Most areas of woodland

Moorhen

On lake. (2 adults and 5 chicks) on Dragonfly pond (21st April.)

Mallard

(male) On lake. (female) Wetlands, near hide.

Buzzard

Near main entrance.

Sparrowhawk

(female) Flew across path by Log cabin.

Great spotted woodpecker

(female) Heathlands.

Green woodpecker

Heathlands area.

Kingfisher

(seen by visitor) Two fishing on lake

Swallow

Feeding on insects above lake.

Heron

In Kingfisher pond (17th April 4.30 pm)

TOTAL 32 Different species

 

Butterflies:  

Comma, Peacock, Brimstone, Orange tip (male and female), Green-veined white. 

 

 Damselflies:

Large Red Damselfly.

 

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