•
Marsh fritillary butterfly (
Eurodryas aurinia), uses scattered scrub and carr in September/October. •
Brown hairstreak (
Theccla betulae) • Narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth (
Hemaris tityus) - fly during April/May, during the day. •
Eurasian curlew (
Numenius arquata) - lays eggs in April/May in open ground on a mound or tussock, incubates them through to June, and young may not be ready to fly until late July or into August. •
Common snipe (
Gallinago gallinago) •
Barn owl (
Tyto alba) •
Marbled white (
Melanargia galathea) on the wing in June/July. •
Reed bunting (
Emberiza schoeniclus) uses scattered scrub and carr in September/October. ==British National Vegetative Classification==