Your recent sightings at Tudeley Woods
Your recent sightings
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Wildlife sightings 17/11
Signs of winter are starting to appear on the reserves now. It’s a good time to look out for flocks of wintering thrushes, redwing and fieldfare can often been seen feeding on berries or on the woodland floor at Tudeley. Also look out for small...
Posted 17 Nov 2017 by Matt T -
Wildlife sightings 21/07/17
Its a quiet time of year for birds at the moment. So its a good time of year to turn your attention to some of the other wildlife found on the reserve. Look out for silver washed fritillary butterflies and white admirals in the woodlands. Look ou...
Posted 21 Jul 2017 by Matt T -
Wildlife sightings 5/4/17
Spring has arrived on the reserve in the last few weeks. Willow warblers are singing across the reserve and we had our blackcap in the Plants. Woodpeckers continue to drum across the reserve with the rarer Lesser Spotted Woodpecker being seen near...
Posted 05 Apr 2017 by Matt T -
Fungi Foray and wildlife sightings 18/11
The Fungi Foray walk at Tudeley recorded 46 species including a new record for the reserve Entoloma sordidulum bringing the total number of fungi recorded at Tudeley to over 1140! Species seen this month include marsh tit, redwing, fieldfare,...
Posted 18 Nov 2016 by Matt T -
Wildlife Roundup 18/03
Tudeley is a lovely wood to walk through in spring time. The woodland floor is beginning to carpet with newly emerged bluebells, wood anemones and early purple orchids. Primroses can be seen emerging along the rides and you will start to experienc...
Posted 18 Mar 2016 by Matt T -
Wildlife roundup 5/11
A Dartford warbler was seen this week on Pembury heath, this is the second winter in a row that it has turned up, also present was a stonechat perching on some of the smaller pines. A tawny owl was seen flying out of the woods near Pembury heath....
Posted 06 Nov 2015 by Matt T