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9 of the best bird-watching sites in England

9 of the best bird-watching sites in England
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Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire

Buzzards, sparrowhawks and red-legged partridges are just some of the birds you can see in this area. Here are some of the birds that have been spotted in the Bredon Hill area during spring/summer months: Blackcap, Garden Warbler, Whitethroat, Redsatart, Spotted Flycatcher. Christopher Cadbury Wetland Reserve, Upton Warren  This is a particularly popular birdwatching site in Worcestershire, as it is home to some spring migrant birds.  Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Gadwall, Shoveler, Teal, Lapwing, Grey Heron, Kingfisher, Reed Bunting and Water Rail can be spotted here. Scarcer species include sanderling, whimbrel and spotted redshanks. However, you will need to obtain a £3 permit in advance- and remember to stick to the paths and respect the nature reserve while here.

Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire

Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire
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Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire

Six great places to go birdwatching in Worcestershire
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7 birds to discover in your garden in lockdown

Siskins are a small finch with dark streaks on the flanks. - Credit: Allan Drewitt From Blackbirds to Long-tailed Tits, you’ll be surprised by how much wildlife you can discover in your garden. And as lockdown continues, what better time to start a new hobby? The British Trust for Ornithology lists seven birds to look out for in your garden. Blackcap  One species of warbler to look out for in your garden at this time of year is the Blackcap. You may also want to watch: This stocky species is increasing as a winter visitor to the UK. They are well adapted to feeding in gardens and can sometimes be seen feeding on hanging bird feeders and bird tables.

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