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Last Updated : 17th March 2025

Birds and other wildlife recorded in February 2025

Red Kites were fairly regular, and Common Buzzard was recorded on one occasion. Three gull species were recorded passing over: Black-headed, Herring Gull and Lesser Black-backed. Stock Doves were seen, including a displaying male on the 2nd and Woodpigeons were fairly frequent. Both Green and Great-spotted Woodpeckers were recorded, with the latter species drumming early in the month.  Skylarks were singing in the adjoining field – signs of spring are around!

Many of the regular species were recorded this month: Dunnock, Robin, Song Thrush, Blackbird – and a Mistle Thrush, an early breeder.  Redwings were seen on a couple of occasions – including a flock of 29 on the 2nd. No Fieldfares were recorded, however.

Chiffchaff was recorded - once only a summer visitor but now recorded more often in our colder seasons.

More usual were sightings (or hearings) of Goldfinch, Wren and the usual tits: Great Tit, Blue Tit {already showing signs of pairing up very early in the month), and Long-tailed Tits.  Nuthatch and Treecreeper - a difficult species to see and hear (especially as one gets older!) The usual corvids were about: Jackdaw (at least 8 on the 2nd of the month, Jay, Magpie, Rook and Carrion Crow – and a Raven flew over on the 29th. Starlings and House Sparrows were recorded, the latter usually near to human habitation around the edges of the wood. Finches:  Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Greenfinch (maybe making something of a comeback nationally after a lot of disease problems), Siskin was heard on the 28th and Bullfinches were also seen.

 

Other taxa

Of course, Grey Squirrel was about, as were occasional Rabbits. Both Roe Deer and Chinese Water Deer were spotted. Frogspawn was detected in Rory’s pond, by the latter part of the month!


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