Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
May 2005

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Great Tit

Wood Pigeon

 

 

10th May

23rd May

Coal tit ü Trees behind the Lake. Fir trees by Log Cabin. ü Most areas of reserve.
Long-tailed tit ü Path leading towards Log Cabin. ü Log Cabin area. Heathlands.
Great tit ü Beech Walk. Green works caravan area. ü Most areas of reserve.
Blue tit ü Beech walk. Maple Walk. Green works caravan area. ü Most areas of reserve.
Marsh tit ü Monument Pond.  
Woodpigeon ü Maple Walk. Green works caravan area. ü Beech walk. Monument Pond.
Blackbird ü Maple walk. Green works caravan area. ü Most areas of reserve.
Robin ü Beech walk. Green works caravan area. ü Most areas of reserve.
Swallow ü Feeding on insects over the Lake. ü (Good number) Feeding on insects over the Lake and Dragonfly Pond.
Martins   ü Flying over Dragonfly Pond (with Swallows)
Song thrush ü Lake area. Green works caravan area. ü Green works caravan area.
Wren ü Maple Walk. Green works caravan area. ü The Wetlands, Log Cabin and Lakeside Classroom areas
Chaffinch   ü Monument Pond
Mallard ü (Male) On the Lake. ü (Male) Dragonfly Pond.(Male and 3 Female) On Lake.
Moorhen ü On Lake. Around Dragonfly Pond. ü The Wetlands. Kingfisher Pond. Dragonfly Pond (with chicks).
Sparrowhawk   ü (Male) Log Cabin area
Raven   ü High over Log Cabin.
Bullfinch ü Trees behind the Lake. Around Dragonfly Pond. ü (Male) Rhododendrons by the Lake.

Trees by wooden steps.

Treecreeper   ü Log Cabin area
Nuthatch ü Trees behind the Lake. ü Trees by green works caravan. Beech Walk.
Blackcap ü Most areas of reserve. ü Most areas of reserve.
Chiffchaff ü Most areas of reserve. ü Most areas of reserve.
Goldcrest ü Fir trees by the Log Cabin. ü Fir trees by main entrance
Buzzard ü (Pair) high over the Lake.  
Great spotted woodpecker   ü (Male) Dead tree by the Lake. (Female)Trees by toilets.
Pheasant ü Beech Walk.  
Kingfisher   ü Wetlands, near the Lake (on 29th May at 1.45pm.)

TOTAL 27 Different species

 

Butterflies seen during May on reserve.

Speckled Wood, Peacock, Brimstone, Orange-Tip, Green-Veined White. Small White. Small Tortoiseshell, Common Blue, Red Admiral.

 

Damselflies seen during May on reserve

Common Blue, Large Red

 

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Birds

Wet Woodland Bird Survey