Hevingham
Hevingham village is just on the west side of the A140 south of Aylsham. The village is largely surrounded by arable fields and meadows grazed by horses but to the south west along Brick Kiln Road there is a series of small fishing lakes. Immediately to the south lies Hevingham Park, an extensive area of damp, deciduous woodland, through the middle of which runs a public footpath. The park is south of the village where it is accessible along a narrow road. Laying on the southern boundary of the bird club area little is known about it but it appears the woodland warrants further exploration.
- Species recorded
- 64
- Visitors
- 19
What you might see
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Common Kestrel
Typically seen May–Feb
Last seen 267d ago
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Great Spotted Woodpecker
Typically seen Feb–Jul
Last seen 1 year ago
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Rook
Typically seen Oct–Jun
Last seen 48d ago
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Eurasian Jay
Typically seen Jul–Mar
Last seen 1 year ago
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Carrion Crow
Typically seen Jun–Feb
Last seen 267d ago
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Common Buzzard
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 291d ago
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Western Jackdaw
Typically seen Dec–Jun
Last seen 1 year ago
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Eurasian Magpie
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 2 years ago
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Common Wood Pigeon
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 4 years ago
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Common Blackbird
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 4 years ago
