Hambleton Woods : 14th May 2016
Hambleton Woods : 14th May 2016
After breakfast we fancied a bit of a walk and we had wanted to check out the nearby Hambleton Woods which is famous for its Nightingales. We really didn’t fancy our chances of hearing or seeing Nightingales as late in the morning as it was but it was a chance to find out where the paths were and so on and, in the end, it did give us another holiday tick in the form of a Treecreeper – our last bird of the holiday as it transpiered.
Bird Sightings : 15th May Hambleton Woods
| Species | Count |
|---|---|
| Greylag Goose | 6 |
| Canada Goose | 2 |
| Mute Swan | 4 |
| Mallard | 4 |
| Eurasian Oystercatcher | 2 |
| Common Wood Pigeon | 10 |
| Common Swift | 8 |
| Eurasian Jackdaw | 20 |
| Carrion Crow | 6 |
| Sand Martin | 30 |
| Great Tit | 1 |
| Eurasian Treecreeper | 1 |
| Eurasian Wren | 1 |
| Common Chiffchaff | 1 |
| European Robin | 2 |
| Eurasian Blackbird | 3 |
| Common Starling | 8 |
| Common Chaffinch | 4 |
| European Greenfinch | 2 |
| European Goldfinch | 2 |
| House Sparrow | 8 |
