Hawfinches in Britain
Appearance
The Hawfinch is a scarce resident breeding bird in Britain.
Status summary
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Region by region
Southeast England
Southeast England is the stronghold of Hawfinch in Britain. One well-known site is Bedgebury Pinetum, where flocks gather to roost in winter. The species is also found in the New Forest — a central roost site exists here, at Blackwater Arboretum.
Southwest England
In Devon, Hawfinch is largely confined to the upper Teign Valley.
Western England and Wales
Two areas in which Hawfinch reliably occurs are the Forest of Dean and the Wyre Forest.
Eastern England
Hawfinch is present in the Breckland of East Anglia.
Northern England
Hawfinches are regularly found in a small number of locations in northern England.
Scotland
Scone Palace near Perth is the most well-known site in Scotland for Hawfinch.
Status as a Migrant
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References
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