Euston Park
The park at Euston is an extensive area of grassland to the east of Euston Hall, and is regularly grazed by sheep. Several footpaths allow easy access. It is notable as one of the first sites in Suffolk to have had nesting ravens, while red kites are usually to be seen here. It is possible to view the Black Bourn from the park, a stretch of the river that often holds a variety of wildfowl.
- Species recorded
- 19
- Visitors
- 2
What you might see
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Red Kite
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Northern Raven
Seen here 4 times in the last 3 years
Last seen 1 year ago
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Western Jackdaw
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 2 years ago
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Egyptian Goose
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 2 years ago
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Gadwall
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 2 years ago
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Carrion Crow
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 2 years ago
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Rook
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 2 years ago
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Eurasian Jay
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 2 years ago
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Common Kestrel
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 2 years ago
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Little Owl
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 2 years ago
