The Wildlife of
Wallington

 
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About Wallington

National Trust LinkThe Wallington Estate in Northumberland has been around since the 15th century, although it was the 17th century onwards that the Blackett family and then the Trevelyan family developed it into its current form. Wallington is a great place for wildlife, and has a good mixture of habitats including woodland, pastures, rivers and formal gardens. Click on the Oak Leaf to see the National Trust's website for Wallington

My visits here are from 2019 onwards

New Species


December 2025Sat 13thCrossbill

October 2025Mon 20thRuby Tiger Moth Caterpillar

August 2025Tue 12thCrane Fly
Tue 12thSmall Copper
Tue 12thCommon Toad
Tue 12thWhite Ermine Moth

June 2025Wed 11thTree Bumblebee

May 2025Thu 29thBeaver
Tue 6thGarden Warbler
Tue 6thTrout

Two Legs
(ie. Birds)

Six Legs
(eg. Insects)

Other Legged
(eg. Mammals)

ButterfliesDragonfliesDamselflies
MothsBeesBumblebees
WaspsBeetlesBugs
FliesHover-fliesGrasshoppers