Hot & sunny at Tyttenhanger today. Swallow doing its morning aerobics, dragon fly and a pair of shovelers. And the froglets mentioned by Anna Morris.
It's been a good year for moth s at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits too but not so good for the trees. Apple Ermine moths have wreaked havoc on trees near the scrape lagoon while these Oak...
For all those who love and care about Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits as a place for wildlife and the enjoyment of nature. More more detailed information on the wildlife of Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits you can...
Just a few photos from near the gravel pits.
A beauty to behold this morning at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits - a Male t, resplendent in Spring plumage. Look out for him if you're walking the track in from Church Lane.
I know it isn't Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits. But I was very excited to see a resting Red Kite in Hatfield. Even though it was on top of a 60ft tree!
Cold and damp but still lots to see and hear at Tyttenhanger this morning. Including this rather fed up looking Hobby, deciding whether to give chase to a sky full of Swift's, Swallows and... Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits | May 22nd.
The site comprises an area of active and restored gravel pits and woodland between London Colney and Colney Heath. It includes flooded gravel pits, areas of active quarrying, shallow pools, mudflats, parkland, open farmland and two …
Three young birds of prey at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits this afternoon - a young Little Owl along the entrance drive to Tyttenhanger House, a young Hobby by the scrape lagoon & a young Peregrine on...
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Arctic conditions today at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits. Expected to see penguins but had to make do with ducks.
February 17. A very pleasant, but windswept, walk around Tyttenhanger GPS and Willows farm this morning. On the 'Main Pit' Grey Herons are busy building their nests in the low Willow shrub. Tufted...
In case you missed it (of course you didn't!!), here I am talking about the plight of the Tree Sparrows at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits on 92.6FM Radio Verulam The interview will be broadcast again at...
I visit Tyttenhanger Gravel pits on a regular basis as it is one of the best places in Hertfordshire to see a wide variety of species. The photo to the left is a general view of the main pit …
A beautiful walk around Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits this morning with the usual crew looking for birds. Not just birds though today with the first butterflies in evidence and even a pair of lovestruck...
Provisional: Either: 1) member of exotic population that is breeding in the wild, self-propagating, and has persisted for multiple years, but not yet Naturalized; 2) rarity of uncertain provenance, with natural vagrancy or captive provenance both considered plausible.When applicable, eBird generally defers to records committees for records formally considered to be of "uncertain …
Provisional: Either: 1) member of exotic population that is breeding in the wild, self-propagating, and has persisted for multiple years, but not yet Naturalized; 2) rarity of uncertain provenance, …
Location: Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits--Willows Lakes Hertfordshire England. 16 Species. Date: 29 Jan 2024 1:15 PM. Observer: Axel Kirby. Location: Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits--Willows Lakes …
Just found these I took on 25th Nov. (last ones today, promise藍)
An area of restored gravel pits and woodland between London Colney and Colney Heath. Access from several points e.g. pumping station at Colney Heath TL198058, or the track from …
Tue 29 December... Made a late decision to go and see the Starling murmuration at Tyttenhanger. What a spectacular display they put on for the 14 (socially distanced) people there. Was told at least...
Appendix 3 - Species Year-Lists for Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits for 2004-2022 54 Introduction This report is the nineteenth we have produced for the site known locally as Tyttenhanger Gravel …
More butterflies on the wing today at Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits but no where near the abundance of this time last year. A lone flowering thistle was homed in on by a couple of Marbled White...
Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits is one of Hertfordshire's best birding areas, situated in the shallow Colne Valley between St Albans and Hatfield (map; grid reference TL194052). The site stretches from Colney Heath in the north to the Willows Farm Village theme park (near London Colney) in the south. It supports a range of wildlife habitat, and its wide variety of birds includes resident …
Tyttenhanger May 2019: Canada Geese goslings seeking out tasty morsels on the lake shore. @imagesbystevedavies Tyttenhanger Gravel Pits | Tyttenhanger May 2019: