Tunstead
Tunstead is a small village, mainly ribbon development, along the road between Scottow and Hoveton. The area is predominately agricultural with some intensive market gardening. There is a good network of footpaths and an area of rough grazing and wet meadows with pockets of wet woodland, along a small tributary of The Bure, accessed via Granary Lane, on the west side of the road. The railway marks the eastern boundary of the club's area and the southern boundary lies about a mile south of the village.
- Species recorded
- 41
- Visitors
- 5
What you might see
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Common Chiffchaff
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Eurasian Magpie
Typically seen Sep–Apr
Last seen 1 year ago
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Common Kestrel
Recorded on 67% of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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Common Chaffinch
Recorded on 83% of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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Great Tit
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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European Greenfinch
Seen on the majority of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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European Robin
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Carrion Crow
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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European Goldfinch
Almost always seen here
Last seen 1 year ago
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Long-tailed Tit
Typically seen Sep–Feb
Last seen 1 year ago
