As things in the park have been a little on the quiet side here are three birds that might take you a few moments to identfy.
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There has been very little to report late, so here is list of some of the less common birds that have been seen this week.
Sparrowhawk: male birds can be seen regularly at the wildbird feeding stations in areas 24 and 29. Water Rail: The two birds are still visiting the rail feeding station in area 2.
Redwing: There have been small flocks of birds present most mornings, probably having roosted overnight.
Fieldfare: a couple of singles have been seen flying west.
Blackcap: a female was present in area 14.
Chiffchaff: there is still one bird being seen regularly in area 26.
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There has been very little to report late, so here is list of some of the less common birds that have been seen this week.
Sparrowhawk: male birds can be seen regularly at the wildbird feeding stations in areas 24 and 29. Water Rail: The two birds are still visiting the rail feeding station in area 2.
Redwing: There have been small flocks of birds present most mornings, probably having roosted overnight.
Fieldfare: a couple of singles have been seen flying west.
Blackcap: a female was present in area 14.
Chiffchaff: there is still one bird being seen regularly in area 26.
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