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Last Updated : 4th Februry 2025

Birds and other wildlife recorded in January 2025

We don’t often record geese in or over the Woods, but a flock of Greylags, and a lone Mallard were noted early in the month.  Other flyover birds more associated with wetlands were Black-headed and Herring Gull. The usual Stock Dove, Woodpigeon and Collared Doves were all recorded; it may be chilly early February as I write but the doves and pigeons can now be seen displaying and ‘singing’. Birds of prey seen were Red Kites and Common Buzzard. No Sparrowhawks.

Both common woodpeckers were about – Great-spotted and Green – both often encountered by ear rather than by eye The usual corvids were about: up to 15 Magpies on one visit, plenty of Jackdaws, which are often seen in the adjoining field, Carrion Crow and Rooks. 2 Ravens were also seen passing over; this is a species we would once have had to travel quite a way to see – now it breeds quite locally – maybe in our woods one day?

Coal Tit, Blue Tit and Great Tit were all recorded – now (early February) some may be beginning to get into breeding mode, so look out for pairs. Long-tailed Tits are also abandoning flocks and may be in pairs or smaller numbers. The common but small and often elusive Goldcrest was recorded, as were the often vocal, Wrens and Nuthatches. Blackbirds were common and there were plenty of Redwings in the adjoining fields, possibly joined one day by some Fieldfares. Robins were commonly seen, and the occasional House Sparrow nearer to human habitations. Also recorded were Dunnock, Chaffinch, Greenfinch and Goldfinch.

 

As for mammals – it was a case of the “usual suspects” this month – Grey squirrel and Rabbit.

 

Please keep sending in your records – birds and other wildlife all welcome!


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