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Last Updated : 5th March 2026

Birds and other wildlife recorded in February 2026

Birds: A Pheasant was heard occasionally – a species originally introduced in the Middle Ages or possible in Roman times! Red Kites were regular passers by and an occasional Buzzard was noted. Stock Doves and Woodpigeons were regularly heard and seen – but nobody spotted a Collared Dove. Both Green and Great-spotted Woodpeckers were about, the latter now often heard drumming, a territorial indication.  Skylarks were heard, usually from the fields to the west and north. Dunnocks do not make themselves obvious but there are plenty about, and also plenty of often-singing Robins. Song Thrushes were heard with their repeated but variable songs, and Blackbirds were commonly reported. Redwings were also seen – (but no Fieldfares?)

The small attractive Goldcrests were fairly frequent – 4 were recorded on one birdwatcher’s walk. Wrens were common. Of the tit family there were regular records of Great Tit, Blue Tit and the conifer-loving Coal Tit; the unrelated Long-tailed Tit was also quite regularly seen and heard, often still in small flocks at this time of year. Nuthatches and the hard-to-spot Treecreeper were about.

In the corvid group there were frequent records of Carrion Crow, Magpie, Jay and Jackdaw, but this month nobody spotted or heard a Rook – a bird which was once a common and regular breeder in the wood. Starlings were fairly common, and in the finch family there were sightings of Goldfinches, Siskin, Chaffinch and the increasingly rare Bullfinch.


Mammals: Grey Squirrel of course! Rabbit and some deer marks – maybe Roe, maybe Muntjac, both of which are seen fairly regularly.


Butterflies: The only butterfly recorded this month was Brimstone but keep looking as the spring begins to approach.


Amphibians: Common Frogs and spawn were seen towards the end of the month.


Please keep looking and send in all your sightings. It may not be a rarity but we do need to know what is living in the wood!

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