Five key sounds in Stanmer Park in March
Song Thrush
The Mistle Thrush is a bird of parkland and forest, and sings its flutey song - like a rushed Blackbird - from a tall perch.
Wren
The various calls of the Wren can be heard in almost every kind of habitat, and the song is a staple of woodland in spring.
Chaffinch
Much scarcer than they used to be, but still found in the woods at Stanmer Park. The song is like a ball being thrown down wide steps.
Firecrest
Firecrests are unmistakable if you get a good look, but it’s much easier to see them when you know the song and the calls. High pitched!
Nuthatch
Nuthatches make all kinds of noises, The ‘dweep dweep’ call helps us find these dynamic treehuggers.
Other birds to listen out for at Stanmer Park in mid-March
Robin
Blackbird
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Treecreeper
Dunnock
Green Woodpecker
Skylark
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Jay
Carrion Crow
Jackdaw
Woodpigeon
Stock Dove
Mistle Thrush
Goldcrest