Thanks for the E-mail, Sabine, and a nice photo to boot.  Checking back on my records, I last had evidence of breeding in 2018 when I saw a pair and there was a singing male.  A pair were seen entering split in willow tree trunk near the Ford in 2016, and it was way back in 2013 when there was confirmed fledging: an adult and two juveniles.

 

Neil.

 

From: Sabine Eckert <se3@sanger.ac.uk>
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2024 12:05 PM
To: wetlandscommittee@wellcomegenomecampus.org; Iain Webb <Iain.Webb@wildlifebcn.org>
Cc: 'Neil Rawlings' <neil.rawlings@outlook.com>
Subject: Treecreeper

 

Hello, we had a fledgling treecreeper outside the G102 entrance this morning, probably stunned after a collision. It was well enough to try to escape. I stuck it to the oak tree, and it had moved away when I checked later.

A nice record for the campus breeding birds list.

Thanks, 

Sabine 

 

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