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Last Updated : 13th October 2025

Birds and other wildlife recorded in September 2025

Thanks for the wildlife sightings! We have had one or two new people sending in reports so that helps greatly to show the wealth of the wildlife in the woods. Please keep sending your records in; even if it’s a record of something you think may be very common – it adds to our knowledge of what’s about!

Birds: Red Kites were frequently observed majestically soaring overhead and there was the occasional Buzzard. Gulls do not use the wood, but they too fly overhead and both Black-headed and Lesser Black-backed Gulls were seen. Stock Doves were recorded and many Woodpigeons.  Great-spotted Woodpecker was around but nobody had a Green Woodpecker this month.

Robins and Blackbirds were noted and – our most common warbler for now – Chiffchaffs - were regularly noted; 13 were recorded on one visit in the middle of the month. Goldcrest, one of our smallest birds, was recorded, as were Wren and the regular tits: Great Tit, Blue Tit and the not closely related Long-tailed Tits, which were seen in small flocks during the month. No Coal Tits seen? Coniferous specialists, so we ought to find them! Look around the larches. Nuthatch and the often hard-to-spot Treecreepers were recorded.

All the expected corvids were recorded often in large numbers: Carrion Crows, several Jays, Rook (4 on the 18th of the month) Jackdaws a-plenty, and a Raven. Starlings were around as were Chaffinch (not as common as once….), Goldfinches and that rare bird, the Bullfinch. Some notable missing species – those which are usually found closer to human habitation – were House Sparrow and Collared Dove.

Mammals: Grey Squirrel and Rabbit

Butterflies: The butterfly recorders will have more information, but the casual records were Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Comma and Speckled Wood

Plants: Field Pansy and White Campion still in bloom, and it was unexpected to find a very small clump of Thyme-leaved Speedwell

 

Please send your records in!!


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