Location: Brooklands Park

Home » Brooklands Park » Page 6
Coal Tit
Bird

Coal Tit

🔍 Overview A small, agile woodland bird that often joins mixed flocks in Sussex woodlands and gardens. Less bold than the blue tit but just as active and vocal. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (11.5 cm) Plumage: Grey back, buff underparts Distinctive Marks: Black cap, white cheeks, and distinctive white nape patch Bill: Small...

Chaffinch
Bird

Chaffinch

🔍 Overview One of the most colourful and common finches in Sussex. Males are especially bright in spring. Found in gardens, woodlands, and farmland year-round. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (14–15 cm) Plumage: Male – pink breast, blue-grey head; Female – duller brown Distinctive Marks: White wing bars and outer tail Bill: Short and...

Cetti’s Warbler
Bird

Cetti’s Warbler

📍 Local Expert Tip “The Cetti’s Warbler is a relatively recent coloniser from the Continent and can be reliably found at Brooklands Park, along the stream and around the lake, where its explosive call gives away its location. Good views are few and far between however as it is a notorious skulker in thick bushes.” 🔍...

Carrion Crow
Bird

Carrion Crow

🔍 Overview Intelligent, all-black crow commonly seen in fields, parks, and towns across Sussex. Wary but often curious, it adapts well to both rural and urban habitats. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (45–47 cm) Plumage: Entirely black with a slight sheen Distinctive Marks: Thick neck, robust bill Bill: Strong, black, slightly hooked Tail: Square...

Blue Tit
Bird

Blue Tit

🔍 Overview A colourful and acrobatic garden favourite across Sussex. Found in almost any habitat with trees and shrubs, especially fond of garden feeders. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (11–12 cm) Plumage: Blue, yellow, white, and green Distinctive Marks: Blue cap, white face with black eye stripe Bill: Short and stubby Tail: Short Flight:...

Blackbird
Bird

Blackbird

🔍 Overview One of the most familiar garden birds in Sussex. Males are sleek black with a bright yellow bill, while females are dark brown. Common across gardens, woodlands, and parks. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (24–25 cm) Plumage: Black (male), brown (female) Distinctive Marks: Yellow bill and eye-ring (male) Bill: Strong and pointed...

Black-headed Gull
Bird

Black-headed Gull

🔍 Overview The most familiar gull in Sussex, especially around coastal towns, wetlands, and inland reservoirs. Not truly black-headed – its breeding plumage features a chocolate-brown hood. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (35–39 cm) Plumage: White with grey wings, dark head in summer Distinctive Marks: Red bill and legs, white wing tips Bill: Slim,...

Bearded Tit
Bird

Bearded Tit

🔍 Overview A reedbed specialist with a misleading name—more closely related to larks than tits. A scarce breeder and winter visitor in Sussex. 🪶 Key Identification Features Male: Ginger body, black “moustache,” blue-grey head Female: Warmer brown, lacks facial markings Other: Long tail, bouncing flight, constant tail-flicking 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Resident in large reedbeds...

Brooklands Park
Nature Reserve

Brooklands Park

Brooklands Park is located between Worthing and Lancing in West Sussex and has undergone significant ecological enhancement in recent years. Previously known for its leisure facilities, it is now managed as a nature-focused green space with accessibility and biodiversity at its core. Key Features and Habitats Central lake: Restored with improved hydrology via open channels...