Nonsuch Park
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- | + | Nonsuch Park is located in between the villages of Ewell and Cheam. It is one of the old Tudor deer-hunting parks (though no deer are present today). | |
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- | + | Whinchats are regular on passage and Hobbies have made regular appearances lately. Both Little and Tawny Owls are resident. Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers are also regular in winter and Green and Great Spotted Woodpeckers are resident. The Ave, the main, concrete road/path running along the path has seen Bramblings recently and Siskins and Lesser Redpolls are regular towards the south western half of the park. There is plenty of habitat for migrants and it is certainly worth taking up as a local patch. | |
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- | + | Blog regarding the park: [http://nonsuchbirder.blogspot.com] | |
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Current revision as of 20:48, 8 February 2009
Nonsuch Park is located in between the villages of Ewell and Cheam. It is one of the old Tudor deer-hunting parks (though no deer are present today).
The park is underwatched and has potential. It is made up of an old farm, gardens, scrub, woodland, grassland, playing fields and small number of small ponds.
Whinchats are regular on passage and Hobbies have made regular appearances lately. Both Little and Tawny Owls are resident. Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers are also regular in winter and Green and Great Spotted Woodpeckers are resident. The Ave, the main, concrete road/path running along the path has seen Bramblings recently and Siskins and Lesser Redpolls are regular towards the south western half of the park. There is plenty of habitat for migrants and it is certainly worth taking up as a local patch.
Blog regarding the park: [1]