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Last Updated : 16th May 2025

Birds and other wildlife recorded in April 2025

BIRDS: Red Kites were frequently seen and heard over the woodland. Common Buzzard was seen, but no other birds of prey recorded. Stock Doves and Woodpigeons were fairly frequent, but nobody recorded Collared Doves. Both Green and Great-spotted Woodpeckers were heard and seen. Dunnocks and Robins were fairly common. Song Thrush was heard and the species has bred, though sadly a youngster was found deceased – probably too soon out of the nest. Blackbirds were frequent. Three warblers were recorded: Blackcap, the first record of Willow Warbler on the 1st, and plenty of Chiffchaffs citing their own name!

Goldcrest and Wren were heard calling and singing, and the commoner tits were also about: Great Tit, Coal Tit and Blue Tit – and their distant relative the Long-tailed Tit. Blue Tit was observed investigating one of the boxes. The corvids were represented by many Jackdaws, some Jays and Carrion Crows, but there was only one record of a Rook; we used to have such a thriving rookery but rookeries are often quite mobile and the birds seem to prefer to be nearer the waterway this year.

Goldfinch and greenfinch were both recorded but there have been no notes of Chaffinch this month.

 

OTHER WILDLIFE: There are now several people systematically carrying out Gill’s butterfly transects, which is really good. There are also individual records of the following this month: Brimstone, Large White, Small White and Green-veined White. Orange-tip; Holly Blue, Small Tortoiseshell; a very early Painted Lady; Peacock; Comma and finally Speckled Wood.


Please keep looking and send in your records. Even if it’s something you think is very common, we still need to have the record!

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