Wildlife at Pinewood

Here at Pinewood we are very lucky to be surrounded by a vast amount of wildlife.  There are a huge number of birds which visit the many bird feeding stations daily, plus there are many other animals too.
If you feel like getting up early then why not make yourself a fresh coffee & sit outside your lodge and listen to the dawn chorus!!  Here is a list of some of the birds & animals who visit us daily:

Blue Tits

These blue & yellow birds can be spotted all year round; they mainly feed on insects and seeds.  They are very agile birds & are often seen hanging upside down on the feeders!  They nest in holes in trees, although they have been seen checking out the smaller boxes in the managers garden! Typically they lay between 8 & 12 eggs in the next made by the female from materials such as wool, dead leaves & moss, & then it is lined with down.  The mother keeps the eggs warm until they hatch.  In 2009 we counted 7 baby blue tits that were being fed by both their parents on our feeders!

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

We have a male woodpecker which regularly visits the various fat ball feeders around the park & sometimes we are lucky enough to see him in our garden!  He has a red cap on his head with black & white plumage and lives amongst the top branches of the trees.

Robins

We have many robins at Pinewood; we counted five on one very snowy day in January!  They are easily recognisable by their red breast, & look very cute, however they are fiercely territorial, especially when looking for food or bringing up their young.  They usually nest in woods, hedgerows and gardens, & the female generally lays between five & seven eggs, which she incubates for around 12 days.  When they hatch they are fed by both parents; they possess the trademark robin shape & size, but for their first season they have a speckled brown breast.

Badgers

The badger is found throughout the most of the UK, & have the distinctive black & white striped face.  These nocturnal animals feed mainly on earth worms, however we have had several in the garden over the winter and they love bird seed & peanuts!!  They rely on their strong sense of smell to hunt out live food, and if the food is underground they use their strong claws to dig it out.  Groups of badgers live in setts, underground tunnels & chambers which provide shelter & security.  Females usually give birth around February and have between one & three cubs & they spend their first 8 to 10 weeks underground.  Perhaps we will get to see them very soon in our garden too!

Grey Squirrels

We occasionally see grey squirrels in the garden at Pinewood and like the badgers also enjoy eating the birds peanuts!  Often you see them burying them for later…although we have never seen them come back & dig them up again!  The grey squirrels are bigger & stronger than the red squirrels which are native to Scotland mainly.  They are a comical character especially when stealing from the bird feeders!!

Other birds & animals seen at Pinewood:

  • Blackbird
  • Chaffinch
  • Goldfinch
  • Great Tit
  • Coal Tit
  • Greenfinch
  • Magpie
  • Pied Wagtail
  • Pheasant
  • Redwing
  • Sparrows
  • Swallow
  • Thrush
  • Wren
  • Yellow Wagtail
  • Collared Doves
  • Pigeons
  • Deer
  • Fox
  • Mole
  • Common Shrew
  • Rabbit

 

There are many more too; we have a list which we keep in the information room, which we like to keep updated throughout the seasons, so whilst you are staying with us please let us know if you see anything new!  We have lots of books & information on the wildlife too so you can look up anything you are unsure of.

 

David Bellamy Award & the environment

At Pinewood we are very proud to have been awarded the bronze David Bellamy award in 2009 & 2010, and we are currently working extremely hard towards the gold!

There is a large amount of wildlife at Pinewood already, and to look after the birds we have increased the number of bird feeders and boxes around the park to ensure they have lots of places to nest in the spring.
Our hedges throughout the park we keep very high and thick and there is a huge amount of small birds who seek refuge in the hedges.

All our lighting around the park we keep to a minimum plus it is on sensors so should only come on as it becomes dusk.  & we have an ongoing programme of changing to low energy bulbs throughout the facilities and lodges.

There is a great deal of planting throughout Pinewood; trees and shrubs, etc which we try and look after as organically as possible.  Our ongoing planting aim is to plant to help & feed the wildlife, plus provide shelter where necessary.  All grass cuttings, etc are put in our composting area at the top of the park.

The indoor pool has a heat management system to heat the water and the air temperature; this is however an older system so we are currently in the process of looking into more efficient systems and ways to heat the pools, plus looking at the installation of pool covers.  We are also looking into solar panel heating; this is an ongoing process, and it will all hopefully be installed in the future.

Recycling is a big thing at Pinewood too; we introduced this in 2009 and it has proven a very popular thing!  As well as glass, we also recycle paper, food cans, tins & plastic bottles.  We hope to be able to expand this over the coming years.

We use recycled paper in the offices and try and reuse as much paper as possible to ensure it is not wasted.

All the staff at Pinewood are local and either come to work using public transport or they “car share” – each doing their bit to help the environment!

We have reduced the number of cleaning chemicals we use, stopping the use of aerosols, and we are currently looking at changing to as much environmentally friendly chemicals as possible, but still ensuring we keep our very high five star standards.  We use as many local suppliers as possible for our products, laundry & pool chemicals.

Everything we do has an impact on the environment, therefore every bit we can do to help is an added bonus!!