- Barnacle Goose
- Black Swan
- Blackbird
- Blackcap
- Black-headed Gull
- Blue Tit
- Brambling
- Bullfinch
- Canada Goose
- Carrion Crow
- Cetti's Warbler
- Chaffinch
- Chiff Chaff
- Coal Tit
- Collard Dove
- Common Buzzard
- Common Crossbill
- Common Gull
- Common Sandpiper
- Common Snipe
- Common Tern
- Common Whitethroat
- Coot
- Cormorant
- Crossbill
- Cuckoo
- Dunnock
- Feral Pigeon
- Fieldfare
- Firecrest
- Gadwall
- Garden Warbler
- Goldcrest
- Goldeneye
- Goldfinch
- Goosander
- Great Black-backed Gull
- Great Crested Grebe
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Great Tit
- Green Sandpiper
- Green Woodpecker
- Greenfinch
- Grey Heron
- Grey Wagtail
- Greylag Goose
- Herring Gull
- Hobby
- Honey Buzzard
- House Martin
- House Sparrow
- Jack Snipe
- Jackdaw
- Jay
- Kestrel
- Kingfisher
- Lapwing
- Lesser Black-backed Gull
- Lesser Redpoll
- Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
- Lesser Whitethroat
- Linnet
- Little Egret
- Little Grebe
- Little Gull
- Little Owl
- Long-tailed Tit
- Magpie
- Mallard
- Mandarin
- Marsh Harrier
- Marsh Tit
- Meadow Pipit
- Mediterranean Gull
- Mistle Thrush
- Moorhen
- Mute Swan
- Nightingale
- Nuthatch
- Pheasant
- Pied Wagtail
- Pochard
- Raven
- Red Kite
- Redwing
- Reed Bunting
- Reed Warbler
- Ring-necked Parakeet
- Robin
- Sand Martin
- Sedge Warbler
- Shelduck
- Shoveler
- Siskin
- Skylark
- Smew
- Song Thrush
- Sparrowhawk
- Spotted Flycatcher
- Starling
- Stock Dove
- Swallow
- Swift
- Tawny Owl
- Teal
- Treecreeper
- Tufted Duck
- Turtle Dove
- Water Rail
- Waxwing
- Wheatear
- White Wagtail
- Whitethroat
- Whooper Swan
- Wigeon
- Willow Warbler
- Wood Warbler
- Woodcock
- Woodpigeon
- Wren
Hi, my name is Simon. My local patch is Mote Park, one of Kent’s largest parks and right on the edge of Maidstone, the county town of Kent. It is a former country estate, and records of the Park date back since before the 14th century. The park has a variety of habitats and this blog will note all the wildlife that I encounter in them.
My Mote Park Bird List
Although I have been visiting Mote Park regularly since I was a kid, it was as a teenager I decided to start making detailed records of the birds that I came across. Since then I have recorded a total of 120 different species, and below is a list of them all. Despite recording this number, I am still yet to record over 100 in a single year.
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