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Species List 1 of 26 Garscube 14/04/2021 species list Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records amphibian Bufo bufo Common Toad 2020 2020 1 amphibian Rana temporaria Common Frog 2005 2020 63 annelid Lumbricus 2020 2020 1 bird Accipiter nisus Sparrowhawk 2001 2021 6 bird Aegithalos caudatus Long-tailed Tit 1978 2021 13 bird Alca torda Razorbill 2019 2019 1 bird Alcedo atthis Kingfisher 1975 2020 9 bird Alle alle Little Auk 1894 1896 1 bird Anas platyrhynchos Mallard 2001 2020 4 bird Apus apus Swift 2005 2013 6 bird Ardea cinerea Grey Heron 2019 2019 1 bird Bombycilla garrulus Waxwing 2010 2010 1 bird Buteo buteo Buzzard 2007 2020 7 bird Carduelis carduelis Goldfinch 2020 2020 2 bird Certhia familiaris Treecreeper 2003 2021 10 bird Chloris chloris Greenfinch 1982 2021 7 bird Cinclus cinclus Dipper 2020 2020 1 bird Coloeus monedula Jackdaw 2020 2020 1 bird Columba oenas Stock Dove 2019 2019 3 bird Columba palumbus Woodpigeon 1962 2020 8 bird Corvus corax Raven 2019 2019 1 bird Corvus corone Carrion Crow 2010 2020 2 bird Cyanistes caeruleus Blue Tit 1982 2021 13 bird Delichon urbicum House Martin 2001 2019 4 bird Dendrocopos major Great Spotted Woodpecker 1982 2021 7 bird Emberiza citrinella Yellowhammer 1996 1996 1 bird Emberiza schoeniclus Reed Bunting 2019 2019 2 bird Erithacus rubecula Robin 2001 2021 22 bird Falco peregrinus Peregrine 1975 1982 2 bird Falco subbuteo Hobby 2017 2017 1 bird Falco tinnunculus Kestrel 2008 2008 1 bird Fringilla coelebs Chaffinch 2001 2021 6 bird Fringilla montifringilla Brambling 1994 1994 1 bird Gallinago gallinago Snipe 2019 2019 1 bird Gallinula chloropus Moorhen 2019 2019 1 2 of 26 Garscube 14/04/2021 species list Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Garrulus glandarius Jay 2014 2020 4 bird Haematopus ostralegus Oystercatcher 2019 2020 3 bird Hirundo rustica Swallow 2001 2015 3 bird Larus argentatus Herring Gull 2001 2001 1 bird Larus fuscus Lesser Black-backed Gull 2020 2020 1 bird Loxia curvirostra Red Crossbill 1982 1982 1 bird Mergus merganser Goosander 1975 1975 1 bird Motacilla alba Pied Wagtail 2020 2020 1 bird Motacilla alba yarrellii Pied Wagtail 2019 2019 2 bird Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail 2001 2020 3 bird Parus major Great Tit 1982 2021 11 bird Passer domesticus House Sparrow 2020 2020 1 bird Periparus ater Coal Tit 1982 2021 7 bird Phalacrocorax aristotelis Shag 2019 2019 1 bird Phylloscopus collybita Chiffchaff 1984 1995 3 bird Phylloscopus inornatus Yellow-browed Warbler 2020 2020 1 bird Phylloscopus trochilus Willow Warbler 2001 2019 2 bird Pica pica Magpie 2001 2020 5 bird Prunella modularis Dunnock 2017 2021 8 bird Psittacula krameri Ring-necked Parakeet 2013 2021 14 bird Pyrrhula pyrrhula Bullfinch 2001 2021 12 bird Regulus regulus Goldcrest 2017 2021 7 bird Regulus regulus regulus Continental Goldcrest 2020 2020 1 bird Riparia riparia Sand Martin 2019 2019 1 bird Sitta europaea Nuthatch 2015 2021 5 bird Spinus spinus Siskin 2018 2020 2 bird Strix aluco Tawny Owl 2003 2004 2 bird Sylvia atricapilla Blackcap 1984 2021 5 bird Sylvia borin Garden Warbler 1984 1984 1 bird Troglodytes troglodytes Wren 2001 2021 17 bird Turdus iliacus Redwing 1982 2020 4 bird Turdus merula Blackbird 1982 2021 8 bird Turdus philomelos Song Thrush 2001 2021 11 bird Turdus pilaris Fieldfare 2013 2020 3 bird Turdus viscivorus Mistle Thrush 2019 2020 4 3 of 26 Garscube 14/04/2021 species list Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Uria aalge Guillemot 2019 2019 1 centipede Haplophilus subterraneus 2020 2020 1 centipede Lithobius 2017 2017 1 conifer Picea sitchensis Sitka Spruce 2018 2018 1 conifer Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine 2018 2018 1 conifer Taxus baccata Yew 2018 2018 1 conifer Tsuga heterophylla Western Hemlock-spruce 2018 2018 1 crustacean Oniscus asellus Common Shiny Woodlouse 2008 2008 1 false scorpion Pseudoscorpiones pseudoscorpions 1955 1955 1 fern Asplenium trichomanes Maidenhair Spleenwort 2018 2018 1 fern Athyrium filix-femina Lady-fern 1891 2018 3 fern Blechnum spicant Hard-fern 1891 1892 1 fern Dryopteris dilatata Broad Buckler-fern 2018 2018 2 fern Dryopteris filix-mas Male-fern 2018 2018 2 fern Dryopteris filix-mas agg. Male Fern 1891 1892 1 flatworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus New Zealand Flatworm 1977 2020 4 flowering plant Acer platanoides Norway Maple 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore 1986 2018 3 flowering plant Achillea millefolium Yarrow 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Achillea ptarmica Sneezewort 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Adoxa moschatellina Moschatel 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Aegopodium podagraria Ground-elder 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Aesculus hippocastanum Horse-chestnut 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Agrostis capillaris Common Bent 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Alchemilla glabra Smooth Lady's-mantle 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Alchemilla vulgaris agg. Lady's-Mantle 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Allium paradoxum Few-flowered Garlic 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Allium ursinum Ramsons 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Alnus glutinosa Alder 1986 2018 3 flowering plant Alopecurus geniculatus Marsh Foxtail 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica 1982 2018 3 flowering plant Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal-grass 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley 1982 2018 2 4 of 26 Garscube 14/04/2021 species list Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana Thale Cress 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Arctium Burdock 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Arrhenatherum elatius False Oat-grass 1982 2018 3 flowering plant Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort 1982 2018 2 flowering plant Atriplex patula Common Orache 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Bellis perennis Daisy 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Betula pendula Silver Birch 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Betula pubescens Downy Birch 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Brachypodium sylvaticum False-brome 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Bromopsis ramosa Hairy-brome 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Calystegia sepium Hedge Bindweed 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Campanula latifolia Giant Bellflower 1982 2018 4 flowering plant Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd's-purse 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cardamine flexuosa Wavy Bitter-cress 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cardamine pratensis Cuckooflower 1986 2020 2 flowering plant Carex flacca Glaucous Sedge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Carex hirta Hairy Sedge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Carex leporina Oval Sedge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Carex otrubae False Fox-sedge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Carex sylvatica Wood-sedge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Carpinus betulus Hornbeam 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut 1891 2018 3 flowering plant Centaurea nigra/debauxii Knapweed 1982 1986 2 flowering plant Centaurea nigra sensu stricto Common Knapweed 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cerastium fontanum Common Mouse-ear 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cerastium glomeratum Sticky Mouse-ear 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Chaenorhinum minus Small Toadflax 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Chamerion angustifolium Rosebay Willowherb 2006 2018 2 flowering plant Circaea lutetiana Enchanter's-nightshade 1986 2018 3 flowering plant Cirsium arvense Creeping Thistle 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cirsium vulgare Spear Thistle 1986 2018 2 flowering plant Claytonia sibirica Pink Purslane 1986 2018 2 flowering plant Conopodium majus Pignut 1982 2018 3 flowering plant Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dog's-tail 2018 2018 1 5 of 26 Garscube 14/04/2021 species list Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records flowering plant Dactylis glomerata Cock's-foot 1986 2018 3 flowering plant Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common Spotted-orchid 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Danthonia decumbens Heath-grass 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted Hair-grass 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Digitalis purpurea Foxglove 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Doronicum pardalianches Leopard's-bane 1890 1890 1 flowering plant Elymus caninus Bearded Couch 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Elytrigia repens Common Couch 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Epilobium ciliatum American Willowherb 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Epilobium hirsutum Great Willowherb 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Epilobium montanum Broad-leaved Willowherb 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Epipactis helleborine Broad-leaved Helleborine 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Erophila verna sens.lat. Common Whitlowgrass 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Euphorbia amygdaloides Spurge 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Fagus sylvatica Beech 1909 2018 3 flowering plant Fallopia japonica Japanese Knotweed 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Fallopia sachalinensis Giant Knotweed 1988 1989 1 flowering plant Festuca rubra Red Fescue 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Ficaria verna Lesser Celandine 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Filipendula ulmaria Meadowsweet 1982 2018 4 flowering plant Fragaria moschata Hautbois Strawberry 1891 1892 1 flowering plant Fraxinus excelsior Ash 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Galanthus nivalis Snowdrop 1986 1986 1 flowering plant Galium aparine Cleavers 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Galium saxatile Heath Bedstraw 1982 1982 1 flowering plant Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Geranium robertianum Herb-Robert 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Geranium x oxonianum Druce's Crane's-bill 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Geum urbanum Wood Avens 2018 2018 2 flowering plant Glyceria notata Plicate Sweet-grass 2018 2018 1 flowering plant Gnaphalium uliginosum Marsh Cudweed 2018 2018 2 flowering
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