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Birds seen at The Woodland Education Centre
September 2004

Records courtesy of Rosemary Tilbury

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Robin

Wren

 
3rd. September 27th. September 30th. September
Coal tit üLog Cabin area    
Long-tailed tit üMaple Walk, Wetlands   üAround trees by the Lake and behind Lakeside Classroom. Log Cabin area
Great tit üMaple Walk üTrees behind Lakeside Classroom. Path towards Log Cabin. Dragonfly Pond areas üBeech Walk, Behind toilets & Log Cabin area
Blue tit üMaple Walk üPath towards Log Cabin. Dragonfly Pond area. The Hide. üBeech Walk, Behind toilets
Marsh tit üWetlands üTrees behind Lakeside Classroom. Path towards Log Cabin. Dragonfly Pond areas üBehind toilets, Log Cabin area. Monument Pond
Woodpigeon üBeech Walk üMaple Walk üMaple Walk, Trees around the Lake
Blackbird üMost areas of reserve üMaple Walk. Path towards Log Cabin. üMaple Walk
Robin üMost areas of reserve üMaple Walk. Path towards Log Cabin. üBeech Walk. Log Cabin area
Wren     üBeech Walk. Monument Pond
Dunnock   üThe Hide  
Chaffinch   üPath towards Log Cabin üThe Log Cabin area. Monument Pond
Moorhen   üLake area. Dragonfly Pond area üLake and Dragonfly Pond areas
Jay     üFour flew over the Lake
Raven     üFlying over the Lake
Chiffchaff üOnly one. Dragonfly Pond area   üBeech Walk
Bullfinch     üTrees around the Hide
Treecreeper üBeech Walk    
Nuthatch üBeech Walk üPath towards Log Cabin. Dragonfly Pond area üCabin area. Monument Pond
Goldcrest     üLog Cabin area
Firecrest     üSee Below*
Buzzard üLog Cabin area    
Great spotted woodpecker üBeech Walk   üBeech Walk
House martin üFlying high over the Lake    
Kingfisher üThe Lake    
Grey wagtail   üFemale, on lily pad on the Lake üOn lily pad on the Lake. Dragonfly Pond area (fence)
Mistle Thrush   üGreen works caravan area. Small flock flew onto trees at 4.45pm possible migrants. üSingle bird on top of fir tree, near road entrance to reserve, past green works caravan.

 

* Firecrest. From Beech walk, along Maple walk and over bridge, past group of fir trees on left, seen on lone fir tree (small) on left. Male, Good sighting, 1.15 pm. 30 th. Sept.

TOTAL 26 Different species

 

Butterflies, Dragonflies & Damselflies seen during September on reserve.

Speckled Wood, Comma, Red Admiral, Peacock, Common Blue, Small Copper, Painted Lady, Small Tortoishell, Brimstone.

Dragonflies: Southern Hawker, (Male and Female), Common Darter, (Male and Female), Ruddy Darter 2 Males, (One on lake, the other on dragonfly pond)

 

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