The Wildlife of
Cragside

 
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About Cragside

National Trust LinkCragside was the home of Lord Armstrong, and was built in Victorian times, perched on the edge of a rock face. There is a good range of wildlife environments here including formal gardens, river, lakes, and woods, Click on the Oak Leaf to see the National Trust's website for Wallington

My visits here are from 2019 onwards

New Species


September 2024Fri 13thSloe Shieldbug

August 2024Tue 13thCrab Spider
Tue 13thDark-winged Fungus Gnat

July 2024Mon 29thFour-banded Longhorn Beetle
Mon 29thPeregrine Falcon
Mon 29thGolden-tailed Leafwalker

June 2024Wed 19thDark strawberry Tortrix
Wed 19thGrey-banded Mining Bee
Wed 19thGrey-spotted Sedgesitter
Wed 19thRufous Minor

Two Legs
(ie. Birds)

Six Legs
(eg. Insects)

Other Legged
(eg. Mammals)

Birds of PreyWarblers, Crests and FlycatchersTits, Nuthatches and Tree Creepers
Dippers, Dunnocks, Wrens and StarlingsLarks, Pipits and WagtailsCorvids
Ducks, Grebes and CootsHerons, Egrets, Cranes and BitternsFinches and Buntings
Pigeons and PheasantsGeese and SwansGulls
Swallow, Swift and MartinsThrushes and ChatsDivers