Appendix 16 – Species Recorded in the Parish
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Appendix 16 – Species recorded in the Parish Reptiles and amphibians: Slow worms Common toads Grass snakes Common frogs Smooth newts Adders Mammals: 45 Khz Pipistrelle 55 Khz Pipistrelle Badger Bank Vole Brown Hare Brown Long-eared Bat Common Pipistrelle Daubenton's Bat European Otter Greater Horseshoe Bat Grey Squirrel Lesser Horseshoe Bat Noctule Polecat Rabbit Red Fox Serotine Stoat West European Hedgehog Whiskered Bat Weasel Wood Mouse Page 1 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Wild plants (i.e. not including cultivated Common Figwort varieties or aquatic plants): Common Fleabane Alder Common Hemp-Nettle agg. Alternate-leaved Golden-saxifrage Common Knapweed Amphibious Bistort Common Marsh-Bedstraw Annual Meadow-Grass Common Milkwort Ash Common Mouse-ear Barren Strawberry Common Nettle Beech Common Ragwort Beggarticks Common Reed Bittersweet Common Restharrow Black Bryony Common Saltmarsh-grass Black Medick Common Sorrel Black Nightshade Common Spotted-Orchid Blackthorn Common Valerian Bluebell Cow Parsley Bog Stitchwort Cowslip Bracken Crack Willow Brackish Water-crowfoot Creeping Buttercup Bramble Creeping Cinquefoil Branched Bur-Reed Creeping jenny Broad Buckler-Fern Creeping Soft-Grass Broad-Leaved Dock Creeping Thistle Broad-Leaved Willowherb Crested Dog's-tail Brooklime Cuckooflower Broom Curled Dock Buddleia Cut-Leaved Crane's-Bill Bugle Daisy Bulbous Buttercup Dandelion Bulbous Foxtail Dandelion Bulrush Dog Rose Bush Vetch Dog's Mercury Cat's-ear Elder Cherry Laurel Enchanter's-Nightshade Chickweed Eyebright Cleavers False Oat-Grass Clustered Dock False-Brome Cock's-Foot Field Forget-Me-Not Colt's-Foot Field Horsetail Common Bent Field Maple Common Bird's-foot-trefoil Field Rose Common Centaury Field Wood-Rush Common Chickweed Floating Sweet-grass Common Couch Fool's Water-Cress Common Dog-Violet Fool's-water-cress Page 2 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Foxglove Jointed Rush Garlic Mustard Lady Fern Germander Speedwell Lady's-Mantle Giant Fescue Large Bird's-Foot-Trefoil Goat Willow Lesser Burdock Gooseberry Lesser Celandine Gorse Lesser Spearwort Great Willowherb Lesser Trefoil Great Wood-rush Lords-And-Ladies Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil Lousewort Greater Cuckooflower Male Fern Greater Plantain Many-seeded Goosefoot Greater Sea-spurrey Marsh Ragwort Greater Stitchwort Marsh Thistle Grey Sedge Meadow Barley Grey Willow Meadow Buttercup Ground-Elder Meadow Foxtail Ground-Ivy Meadow Vetchling Guelder-Rose Meadowsweet Hairy Bitter-Cress Moschatel Hairy Brome Nipplewort Hairy Wood-Rush Oak Hard Fern Opposite-Leaved Golden-Saxifrage Hard Rush Oxeye Daisy Hard-fern Pedunculate Oak Hart's-Tongue Pendulus Sedge Hawthorn Perennial Rye-grass Hazel Perforate St. John's-Wort Heath Bedstraw Pignut Heath Speedwell Pill Sedge Heath Wood-Rush Primrose Hedge Bindweed Quaking-Grass Hedge Woundwort Ragged Robin Hemlock Water-Dropwort Ramsons Hemp-Agrimony Raspberry Herb Bennet Red Campion Herb-Robert Red Clover Hoary Willowherb Red Currant Hogweed Red Dead-Nettle Holly Red Fescue Honeysuckle Redshank Horsetail Reed Canary-Grass Imperforate St. John's-Wort Reed Sweet-Grass Ivy Reflexed Saltmarsh-Grass Japanese Knotweed Remote Sedge Page 3 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Rhododendron ponticum Wavy Bitter-Cress Ribwort Plantain White Clover Rosebay Willowherb White Dead-Nettle Rough Hawkbit White Willow Rough Meadow-grass Wild Angelica Rowan Wild Celery Scentless Mayweed Wild Cherry Sea Arrowgrass Wild Privet Sea Plantain Wild Strawberry Selfheal Wild Teasel Sessile Oak Wood Anemone Sharp-Flowered Rush Wood Melick Silver Birch Wood Sage Silverweed Wood Speedwell Slender St. John's-Wort Wood Spurge Small-Leaved Lime Wood-Sedge Soft Rush Wood-Sorrel Soft Shield-Fern Wych Elm Spear Mint Yarrow Spear Thistle Yellow Archangel Spiked Water-Milfoil Yellow Oat-Grass Spring Sedge Yellow Pimpernel Sticky Mouse-Ear Yellow-Rattle Stiff Saltmarsh-grass Yorkshire-fog Strawberry Clover Sweet Chestnut Sweet Vernal Grass Sweet Vernal-grass Sycamore Thin-Spiked Wood-Sedge Three-Nerved Sandwort Thyme-Leaved Speedwell Toad Rush Tormentil Traveller's Joy Tufted Hair-Grass Tufted Vetch Wall Lettuce Water Chickweed Water Figwort Water Forget-Me-Not Water Mint Water-cress Water-Plantain Water-Starwort Page 4 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Birds (resident, seasonal and passers-by): Firecrest Anser anser subsp. anser Fulmar Arctic Tern Gadwall Avocet Gannet Barn Owl Garden Warbler Barn Swallow Glaucous Gull Bar-Tailed Godwit Goldcrest Bittern Golden Plover Black Redstart Goldeneye Blackbird Goldfinch Blackcap Goosander Black-headed Gull Goshawk Black-tailed Godwit Great Black-backed Gull Blue Tit Great Crested Grebe Brambling Great Spotted Woodpecker Broad-billed Sandpiper Great Tit Bullfinch Green Sandpiper Buzzard Green Woodpecker Canada Goose Greenfinch Carrion Crow Greenfinch Cetti's Warbler Greenland Wheatear Chaffinch Greenshank Chiffchaff Grey Heron Coal Tit Grey Partridge Collared Dove Grey Plover Common Buzzard Grey Wagtail Common Crossbill Greylag Goose Common Gull Guillemot Common Sandpiper Hawfinch Common Scoter Hen Harrier Common Shelduck Herring Gull Common Tern Hobby Coot Honey-buzzard Cormorant House Martin Corn Bunting House Sparrow Cuckoo Jack Snipe Curlew Jackdaw Curlew Sandpiper Jay Dipper Kestrel Dunlin Kingfisher Dunnock Kittiwake European Greater White-fronted Knot Goose Lapland Bunting Feral Pigeon Lapwing Fieldfare Leach's Petrel Page 5 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Lesser Black-backed Gull Sanderling Lesser Redpoll Sandwich Tern Lesser Spotted Woodpecker Sedge Warbler Lesser Whitethroat Shelduck Linnet Short-Eared Owl Little Egret Shoveler Little Grebe Siskin Little Gull Skylark Little Owl Snipe Little Ringed Plover Snow Bunting Little Stint Song Thrush Long-tailed Tit Sparrowhawk Magpie Spotted Flycatcher Mallard Starling Mandarin Duck Stock Dove Marsh Harrier Stonechat Marsh Tit Swallow Meadow Pipit Swift Mediterranean Gull Syke's Wagtail Merlin Tawny Owl Mistle Thrush Teal Moorhen Tree Pipit Mute Swan Tree Sparrow Northern Goshawk Treecreeper Nuthatch Tufted Duck Osprey Turnstone Oystercatcher Turtle Dove Peregrine Water Pipit Pheasant Water Rail Pied Wagtail Wheatear Pochard Whimbrel Raven Whinchat Red Kite White Wagtail Red-Legged Partridge Whitethroat Redshank Whooper Swan Redstart Wigeon Redwing Willow Warbler Reed Bunting Wood Warbler Reed Warbler Woodcock Ringed Plover Woodpigeon Robin Wren Rock Pipit Yellow Wagtail Rook Yellowhammer Ruff Yellow-legged Gull Sand Martin Page 6 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Butterflies and moths: Comma Gatekeeper Green-Veined White Holly Blue Large Skipper Large White Painted Lady Peacock Red Admiral Ringlet Silver-washed Fritillary Small Copper Small Heath Small Tortoiseshell Small White Speckled Wood Wall Other insects: Beetles: 14-spot Ladybird 24-spot Ladybird Glow-worm Harlequin Ladybird Larch Ladybird Dragonflies and damselflies: Azure Damselfly Common Blue Damselfly Common Darter Large Red Damselfly Southern Hawker Ref: Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records and John Heywood, BSc (Zoology and Marine Biology), MSc (Environmental Science). Page 7 of 7 6th March 2019 v2 Alvington species list over last 10 years extracted from GCER data base Group Common Name Scientific Name All Designations (protected/notable) - Long Names insect - beetle (Coleoptera) 14-spot Ladybird Propylea quattuordecimpunctata insect - beetle (Coleoptera) 24-spot Ladybird Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata terrestrial mammal 45 Khz Pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus 45kHz Convention on Migratory Species, Appendix 2, Convention on Migratory Species, EUROBATS - Annex I, Habitats Directive Annex 4, The Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 2010 (Schedule 2), Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5 Section 9.4b), Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5 Section 9.5a), Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5) terrestrial mammal 55 Khz Pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus 55kHz Bern Convention Appendix 2, Convention on Migratory Species, Appendix 2, Convention on Migratory Species, EUROBATS - Annex I, Habitats Directive Annex 4, Natural Env. and Rural Communities Act 2006. Species of Principal Importance in England (section 41), Scottish Biodiversity List of species of principal importance for biodiversity conservation, The Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 2010 (Schedule 2), UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species, Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5 Section 9.4b), Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5 Section 9.5a), Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 5) reptile Adder Vipera beris flowering plant Alder Alnus glutinosa flowering plant Alternate-leaved Golden-saxifrage Chrysosplenium alternifolium flowering plant Amphibious Bistort Persicaria amphibia flowering plant Annual Meadow-Grass Poa annua bird Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea Bern Convention Appendix 2, Bird Population Status - amber, Birds Directive Annex 1, Convention on Migratory Species, African-Eurasian Waterbirds Agreement - Annex II, Convention on Migratory Species, Appendix 2, Scottish Biodiversity List of species of principal importance for biodiversity conservation