North East Norfolk Bird Club

Heydon

Image of Heydon birding site

A small isolated village which still has that community feel. Heydon Hall and the associated parkland dominate the area to the north and east, with plantations and grazing meadows to south and west. There is parking behind the pub in the centre of the village. The park is open to the public so a good range of habitats to explore. Habitats: arable farmland, gardens, grassland, hedgerows, parkland, pond/lake and woodland.

Species recorded
69
Visitors
22

What you might see

  • Eurasian Nuthatch

    Seen on the majority of visits

    Last seen 117d ago

  • Great Spotted Woodpecker

    A regular visitor to this spot

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Common House Martin

    Typically seen Apr–Aug

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Eurasian Collared Dove

    Recorded on 45% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

  • House Sparrow

    Recorded on 49% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Great Tit

    Recorded on 53% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Western Jackdaw

    Recorded on 55% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Coal Tit

    Typically seen Oct–Apr

    Last seen 54d ago

  • European Greenfinch

    Recorded on 38% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Red Kite

    Recorded on 21% of visits

    Last seen 5d ago

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