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Last Updated : 11th January 2026

Birds and other wildlife recorded in December 2025

Quite a short list this month –perhaps a reflection of both human and avian behaviour!

A Common Pheasant was unexpected – though they are to be found roaming nearby fields. Red Kites were commonly seen and heard. Another overhead sighting was Black-headed Gull. Stock Dove and Woodpigeons were fairly common – a flock of over 13 of the latter was found on the 17th of the month. Great-spotted Woodpeckers were about and were heard drumming, usually a territorial sign.  Dunnocks and Robins were fairly frequently recorded. Song Thrushes were heard singing on several occasions and their Scandinavian cousin the Redwing was also encountered.


Goldcrests, one of the UK’s smallest birds was fairly frequent, especially near the larches and conifers. Other regulars were Wren, Great Tit, Coal Tit (not all that commonly found), Blue Tit and Long-tailed Tit.  Nuthatch was fairly frequently found, and Treecreepers were also about – very hard to see as they merge into the tree bark with their camouflaging brown-grey back.

The corvids were regulars – though no Rook was recorded. Jackdaws were frequent, as were Jays and Carrion Crows. A group of 4 Magpies was found on the 11th feasting on a dead Rabbit.  No Starlings or House Sparrows were recorded.


Finally, to the finches: Chaffinch, Redpoll, Goldfinch and Greenfinch.


The only mammals recorded were unsurprisingly Grey Squirrels and Rabbits (live ones!)


Please send in your sightings! It is very important to record the wildlife in the wood. I’m shortly to compile the whole list for 2025 but now keep your eyes and ears open for 2026!

Find out what has been spotted so far this year (2025) - click here
To see what was spotted in 2024 - click here
 To see what was spotted in 2023 - click here
To see what was spotted in 2022 - click here

or to see lists of previous sightings (2010 to 2021) - click here

 

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