Birds in Cedars Park
Many bird species have been observed in Cedars Park. Naturally, they
come and go, however on any visit to the park a wide variety of
different birds can be seen, since the area provides a quiet
"green space" with plenty of trees, making a perfect habitat, in
stark contrast to the busy urban areas around the park, and many on
these list are permanently resident in the park.
June 2017
Habitat Survey
(8.4) by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust
- Blackbird
- Blackcap
- Blue Tit
- Carrion Crow
- Chaffinch
- Chiffchaff
- Dunnock
- Goldfinch
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Great Tit
- House Sparrow
- Jackdaw
- Kestrel
- Long-Tailed Tit
- Mallard
- Moorhen
- Robin
- Song Thrush
- Stock Dove
- Whitethroat
- Wood Pigeon
- Wren
Other observations by visitors
- Crimson Rosella
- Crow
- Green Woodpecker
- Grey Wagtail
- Jay
- Red Kite
- Ring-Necked Parakeet
- White Dove (released at Armistice Day services)
No longer in the park
- Canada Goose
- Mandarin Duck