Bird life in the Park this January has been quiet, although there are still a few birds about, including some winter visitors from Scandinavia and Russia. The commonest of these visitors is the redwing (turdus iliacus), which can be seen in the Park occasionally; most obviously at night on migration south, when its “stuuf” piping call can be clearly heard.
The second ‘visitor’ is the fieldfare (turdus pilaris) a slightly larger member of the thrush family which has a blueish plumage, in comparison to our resident mistle thrushes Continue reading

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