The Wildlife of
Druridge Pools

 
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About Druridge Pools

National Trust LinkThe National Trust own several areas of the north-east coast in Northumberland and County Durham. These include Druridge Pools, which is particularly good place for birds and the dunes are fantastic for butterflies and moths. Click on the Oak Leaf to see the National Trust's website for the north-east coast.

My visits here are from 2020 onwards

New Species


July 2025Fri 25thDark strawberry Tortrix
Fri 25thDingy Footman

June 2025Thu 26thHouse Sparrow
Wed 25thSmall Tortoiseshell
Tue 17thAlomya Debellator
Tue 17thLivid Sawfly
Tue 17thTurnip Sawfly

May 2025Sun 25thCocksfoot Moth
Sun 25thGolden-bloomed Longhorn Beetle
Wed 7thDotterel

Two Legs
(ie. Birds)

Six Legs
(eg. Insects)

Other Legged
(eg. Mammals)

Birds of PreyWoodpeckersKingfisher and Colourful Birds
Warblers, Crests and FlycatchersTits, Nuthatches and Tree CreepersDippers, Dunnocks, Wrens and Starlings
WadersLarks, Pipits and WagtailsCorvids
Ducks, Grebes and CootsHerons, Egrets, Cranes and BitternsFinches and Buntings
Pigeons and PheasantsGeese and SwansGulls
Fulmar, Gannet, Petrels and ShearwatersSwallow, Swift and MartinsThrushes and Chats
AuksTernsDivers