Titchfield Haven is home to an abundance of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles and plants. There's so much to see all year round. From soaring birds of prey to the most delicate butterfly, discover some of what we have to offer and when is the best time to see them.
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Avocet
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Badger
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Bearded tit
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Black-headed gull
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Black-tailed godwit
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Blue tit
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Bramble
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Bullfinch
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Bulrushes (great reedmace)
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Butterflies
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Buzzard
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Common tern
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Cuckoo
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Cuckooflower
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Dormouse
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Dragonflies and damselflies
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Fieldfare
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Firecrest
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Fly agaric fungus
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Fox
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Grass snake
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Great spotted woodpecker
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Great Willowherb
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Green sandpiper
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Hemlock water-dropwort
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Hemp agrimony
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Jay
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Kingfisher
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Lapwing
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Lesser celandine
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Little grebe
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Marsh harrier
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Marsh marigold
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Mediterranean gull
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Otter
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Oystercatcher
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Pipistrelle bat
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Ragged robin
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Redwing
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Roe deer
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Scarlet elfcup fungus
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Sedge warbler and reed warbler
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Shelduck
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Shoveler
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Slow worm
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Snipe
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Southern marsh orchid
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Stonechat
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Sulphur tuft fungus
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Teal
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Water vole
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Wheatear
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Whinchat
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Wigeon
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Willow