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Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre

December 2009

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Long-tailed tit

Viewpoint area.

Great tit

Viewpoint area.

Blue tit

Viewpoint area.

Coal tit

Viewpoint area.

Marsh tit

Near bird hide (wetlands)

Goldcrest

On fir trees near log cabin.

Blackbird

Most areas of woodland, eating holly berries.

Nuthatch

Beech walk.

Bullfinch

Small flock, green cabin area.

Chaffinch

Heath-lands.

Red wings

Eating holly berries.

Woodpigeon

Near lake

Jay

Beech walk.

Wren

Most areas of woodland.

Robin

Most areas of woodland.

Moorhen

Kingfisher pond. Lake area.

Mallard

(Male) Wetlands, near hide.

Buzzard

Near bird hide (wetlands)

Raven

Flying over maple walk.

Rook

Flying over heath-lands

Great spotted woodpecker

(Female)  Dormice area.

Pheasant

Kingfisher pond  area.

Woodcock

Two seen  heathlands (8th Dec.) one (16thDec)

Tawny Owl

Brief glimpse, green cabin area, dusk. (16th Dec)

 Total    26 Different species

 

  Butterflies: 

   Brimstone, Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Gatekeeper,

Silver-washed Fritillary, Speckled

Total: 24 species seen

 

Butterflies:  

Peacock butterfly seen in woodpile by Will (7th Dec)

 

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