Hinderclay Fen
Hinderclay Fen forms part of the northern boundary of the parish of Hinderclay, alongside the Little Ouse River. It comprises areas of wet fen (sedges, reeds and other wetland plants), scrub, woodland, acid grassland and small patches of heathland, on generally poor soils.
- Species recorded
- 41
- Visitors
- 2
What you might see
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Eurasian Treecreeper
10% of all club sightings recorded here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Eurasian Jay
Seen on the majority of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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Common Chaffinch
Typically seen Sep–Apr
Last seen 1 year ago
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Common Moorhen
Typically seen Oct–Jan
Last seen 1 year ago
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Greylag Goose
Typically seen Jan–Apr
Last seen 1 year ago
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Eurasian Wren
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Long-tailed Tit
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 1 year ago
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Song Thrush
Recorded on 25% of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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Great Tit
Typically seen Sep–Jan
Last seen 1 year ago
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European Goldfinch
Recorded on 38% of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
