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There are many resident and migratory birds to be seen in the Senni Valley. Bird boxes have been put out in the upper Senni Valley by Ayden for several decades. Photos of tawny owls and films of peregrine falcons have been taken by people with special interests in these species. Local breeding populations also include red kites, ravens, buzzards, tawny owls, nut hatches, marsh tits, dippers and kingfishers. Click on highlighted birds in the list for photos.

The following 95 species of birds have been noted in the 10 km grid square SN92, that includes the Senni Valley. The list was updated on Saturday, 14/04/2007 by BirdTrack and kindly provided by Gareth Rees.
 

Barn Owl
Blackbird
Blackcap
Blue tit
Brambling
Bullfinch
Buzzard
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Chiffchaff
Coal Tit
Collared Dove
Common Crossbill
Cormorant
Cuckoo
Curlew
Dipper
Dotterel
Dunnock
Fieldfare
Garden Warbler
Goldcrest
Golden Plover
Goldfinch
Goosander
Goshawk
Grasshopper Warbler
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great tit
Green Sandpiper
Green Woodpecker
Greenfinch

Grey Heron
Grey Wagtail
Herring Gull
House Martin
House Sparrow
Jack Snipe
Jackdaw
Jay
Kestrel
Kingfisher
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Lesser Redpoll
Linnet
Long-tailed Tit
Magpie
Mallard
Marsh Tit
Meadow Pipit
Merlin
Mistle Thrush
Moorhen
Nuthatch
Peregrine
Pheasant
Pied Flycatcher
Pied Wagtail (yarrellii)
Quail
Raven
Red Kite
Redstart
Redwing
Reed Bunting
 
Ring ouzel
Robin
Rook
Sand Martin
Sedge Warbler
Shoveler
Siskin
Skylark
Snipe
Song Thrush
Sparrowhawk
Spotted Flycatcher
Starling
Stock Dove
Stonechat
Swallow
Swift
Tawny Owl
Teal
Tree Pipit
Treecreeper
Tufted Duck
Water Rail
Wheatear
Whinchat
Willow Warbler
Wood Warbler
Woodcock
Woodpigeon
Wren
Yellowhammer
 

Updated by Webmaster  01 May 2007 16:16