Stokes Field
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Stokes Field is a small local nature reserves in Long Ditton TQ 167 659. The whole area including a separate field is surrounded by houses to the north and west, Surbiton Hockey Club to the east and the A309 Kingston Bypass to the south. | Stokes Field is a small local nature reserves in Long Ditton TQ 167 659. The whole area including a separate field is surrounded by houses to the north and west, Surbiton Hockey Club to the east and the A309 Kingston Bypass to the south. | ||
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You will find the ‘normal’ species of birds for the area and from time to time something a little more interesting. | You will find the ‘normal’ species of birds for the area and from time to time something a little more interesting. |
Revision as of 20:42, 21 October 2009
Stokes Field
Stokes Field is a small local nature reserves in Long Ditton TQ 167 659. The whole area including a separate field is surrounded by houses to the north and west, Surbiton Hockey Club to the east and the A309 Kingston Bypass to the south.
You will find the ‘normal’ species of birds for the area and from time to time something a little more interesting.
Stokes Field is also the home of the famous? Hook Kestrel.
Some Birds of 2009
Kestrel
Tree Sparrow
Lesser Spotted woodpecker
Sparrowhawk
Green Woodpecker
Nuthatch
Stock Dove
Wren
Dunnock
Blackcap
Grey Heron
Cukcoo (heard)
Tawny Owl (heard)