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'''Friday 12th December 2014 13.35-15.05 ''': 5 Mute Swan, c25 Mallard, 9 Gadwall, c14 Tufted Duck, c10 Little Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, Common Buzzard (over Chalk Wood), Sparrowhawk (caught Song Thrush), 2-3 Water Rail heard, c20 Moorhen, c25 Coot, 50+ Black Headed Gull, 4+ Common Gull, 4+ Feral Pigeon, 4+ Stock Dove, 40+ Woodpigeon, 1-2 Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, 2-3 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 5+ Wren, 2 Dunnock, Robins, 3-5 Song Thrush, 3 Mistle Thrush, 10+ Blackbird, 6+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Long Tailed Tits, 2 Treecreeper (together at S side of North Cray Wood), Magpies, 6+ Jay, 30+ Jackdaw, Carrion Crows, 8+ Starling, House Sparrows heard, 3+ Chaffinch, 8+ Goldfinch, 1-2 Bullfinch heard. Only covered area west of 5 arches, 41 species. (Ian Stewart).
 
'''Friday 12th December 2014 13.35-15.05 ''': 5 Mute Swan, c25 Mallard, 9 Gadwall, c14 Tufted Duck, c10 Little Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, Common Buzzard (over Chalk Wood), Sparrowhawk (caught Song Thrush), 2-3 Water Rail heard, c20 Moorhen, c25 Coot, 50+ Black Headed Gull, 4+ Common Gull, 4+ Feral Pigeon, 4+ Stock Dove, 40+ Woodpigeon, 1-2 Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, 2-3 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 5+ Wren, 2 Dunnock, Robins, 3-5 Song Thrush, 3 Mistle Thrush, 10+ Blackbird, 6+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Long Tailed Tits, 2 Treecreeper (together at S side of North Cray Wood), Magpies, 6+ Jay, 30+ Jackdaw, Carrion Crows, 8+ Starling, House Sparrows heard, 3+ Chaffinch, 8+ Goldfinch, 1-2 Bullfinch heard. Only covered area west of 5 arches, 41 species. (Ian Stewart).
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'''Friday 19th December 2014 14.25-16.15 ''': 5 Mute Swan, 20+ Mallard, 5 Gadwall, c14 Tufted Duck, 7+ Little Grebe, 2 Little Egret (1 near playground, 1 east over 5 arches), Grey Heron, 2 Water Rail heard (1 on SW island, 1 in boggy area), 30+ Moorhen, Coots (not counted), lots of Black Headed Gulls most NE to roost, 5+ Common Gull inc 1w on patch with more over, 2+ Herring Gull, ad Lesser Black-backed Gull, Feral Pigeon, 1-2 Stock Dove, Woodpigeons, Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, Green Woodpecker, male Great Spotted Woodpecker, 4 Grey Wagtail (2 roosted on SW island), 6+ Wren, 3+ Robin, 2 Song Thrush, Redwing heard, 10+ Blackbird, probable '''Siberian Chiffchaff''' (SW island, looked very bright indeed, description on main wiki for this date), 12+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, 15+ Long Tailed Tit, Nuthatch (N Cray wood), 10+ Magpie in N Cray wood alone, 6 Jay, Jackdaws, Carrion Crows, 2+ Starling, 4+ Chaffinch, 4+ Goldfinch, Bullfinch (north end of N Cray wood). 42 species. (Ian Stewart).
 
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[[Category:Local Patches]]
 
[[Category:Local Patches]]

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Foots Cray Meadows is a 97-hectare (nearly 250 acres) area of grassland, woodland and wetland in the London Borough of Bexley, with the River Cray forming a central feature of the landscape. At either end of the site the clear waters of the Cray run across a pebbly substrate, with a large somewhat silted lake forming the centrepiece of the area, dammed back at the attractive Five Arches bridge. There are a number of tree-covered islands in the lake and reasonable amounts of fringing vegetation. Much of the site has been designated as a local nature reserve. The site is controlled and managed by Bexley Council.

Address: Foots Cray Meadows, Rectory Lane, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5NG (Map:; OS grid reference TQ478715)

History

The area was originally part of the estate of Footscray Place, an elegant 18th century Palladian-style mansion. The house was requisitioned during the 1939-45 war for use as a naval training establishment ("HMS Worcester"), but was left in poor condition. After the war it was bought by Kent County Council for development as a museum, but in 1949 it was destroyed in a fire. The ruins were demolished and the grounds were renamed Foots Cray Meadows and made over as a public park.

Habitat

The site is an informal open space with a variety of wildlife habitats. The rolling landscape includes ancient woodland and the River Cray, with its adjacent woodlands and wildflower margins. Large areas of the site are managed as wildflower meadows, but large swathes of amenity grassland remain for recreational pursuits.

Several new ponds have recently been dug to help build the population of Great Crested Newts.

Fishing is not allowed.

Further information needed, please

Species

Birds

All Year: Mute Swan,Mallard, Tufted Duck, Pheasant, Cormorant, Grey Heron, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, Moorhen, Coot, Herring Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Feral pigeon, Stock Dove, Woodpigeon, Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeet, Tawny Owl, Kingfisher, Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Wren, Dunnock, Robin, Song Thrush, Mistle Thrush, Blackbird, Chiffchaff, Goldcrest, Great Tit, Coal Tit, Blue Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Magpie, Jay, Jackdaw, Carrion Crow, Starling, House Sparrow, Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Linnet, Greenfinch, Bullfinch. Winter visitors: Gadwall, Shoveler, Little Grebe, Little Egret, Water Rail, Black Headed Gull, Common Gull, Green Sandpiper, Redwing, Fieldfare, Redpoll, Siskin. Summer visitors: Hobby, Swift, Swallow, Blackcap, Whitethroat, Lesser Whitethroat. Occasional/passage: Canada Goose, Greylag Goose, Egyptian Goose, Teal, Wigeon, Pochard, Goosander, Buzzard, Red Kite, Peregrine, Lapwing, Snipe, Jack Snipe, Great Black-backed Gull, Cuckoo, Little Owl, Golden Oriole, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Skylark, Woodlark, Sand Martin, House Martin, Meadow Pipit, Tree Pipit, Yellow Wagtail, Waxwing, Redstart, Wheatear, Stonechat, Garden Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Cetti's Warbler, Reed Warbler, Willow Warbler, Firecrest, Rook, Brambling, Hawfinch, Reed Bunting

Other vertebrates

Common Toad, Great Crested Newt, Grass Snake, a Terrapin of an unidentified species (2010), various kinds of fish (including Chub)

Invertebrates

White-letter Hairstreak Butterfly has been recorded. Various Dragonflies and Damselflies including the Banded Demoiselle.

More information needed, please

Practicalities

Directions

Foots Cray Meadows is accessible from North Cray Road (A223) and from Rectory Lane (which runs from Bexley Lane, Sidcup, through to Foots Cray High Street). The nearest railway station is Albany Park. The 492 bus route passes the site on North Cray Road. The London Outer Orbital Footpath (London Loop) passes through the site, following the River Cray.

Access

Information needed, please

Facilities

Information needed, please

Listings

Tuesday 7 February 2012 (10.30-12.45): 8 Little Grebe, 3 Cormorant, Little Egret, pr Mute Swan, 2 Egyptian Geese, 2 prs Shoveler, 6 prs Gadwall, 33 Mallard, 8 Tufted Duck, Grey Heron, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, 2 Snipe, Green Sandpiper, 13 Moorhen, 14 Coot, 94+ Black-headed Gull, 6 Common Gull, Stock Dove, 19+ Woodpigeon, Collared Dove, 11+ Ring-necked Parakeet, 2 Green Woodpecker, 5 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 2 Kingfisher, Pied Wagtail, 5 Wren, Dunnock, 6 Robin, 13 Blackbird, 4 Song Thrush, Redwing (3 flocks – 12, 36 and 4), 3 Mistle Thrush, 6 Long-tailed Tit, 6 Blue Tit, 6 Great Tit, Jay, 6 Magpie, 18 Jackdaw, 39+ Carrion Crow, 3 Starling, 2 Chaffinch, 3 Greenfinch, 5 Goldfinch (Ralph Todd).

Sunday 16 November 2014 c07.30 (quick visit): 5 Mute Swan (pair + 3 juv still), 20+ Mallard, 2-3 Gadwall (pair + poss male), 17 Tufted Duck, 10+ Little Grebe, Little Egret (flew SW over 5 arches), Water Rail (in boggy area at SW end of lake by river), 10+ Moorhen, c10 Coot, c70 Black-headed Gull, couple Feral Pigeons, Woodpigeons, Ring Necked Parakeets, Kingfisher (heard by 5 arches), 2 Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Wrens, Dunnock, Robin, 4+ Song Thrush, 6+ Blackbird, 6+ Goldcrest, 4+ Great Tit, Blue Tit, Long Tailed Tits, Magpie, Jay, Jackdaws, Starling, Goldfinch. Early fog hampering visiblity, only a small part of the area covered (Ian Stewart).

Wednesday 19 November c13.00-15.00 : 5 Mute Swan (pair + 3 juv), c20 Mallard, 5 Gadwall (3 male 2 female), 13+ Tufted Duck, 6 Little Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, Sparrowhawk, Water Rail (in boggy area by river), 10+ Moorhen, c30 Coot, 15+ Black-headed Gull, 2 Common Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull over, Feral Pigeons, 6+ Stock Dove, Woodpigeons, Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, Kingfisher (showed very well at SW end of lake), Green Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, 6+ Wren, Dunnock, 4+ Robin, 4+ Song Thrush, 2 Mistle Thrush, 6 Fieldfare, Redwing, 10+ Blackbird, 14+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Long Tailed Tits, Treecreeper (North Cray Wood), Magpies, 4-7 Jay, Jackdaws, Carrion Crows, 8+ Starling, 2+ House Sparrow, 20+ Chaffinch, 1+ Linnet, 10+ Goldfinch, Greenfinch, 3 Bullfinch (pair near St Marys Church + 1 Riverside Road), pair Stonechat (on Upper College Farm but viewed from FCM). 46 species (Ian Stewart).

Tuesday 25 November c14.00-15.00 : 5 Mute Swan (pair + 3 juv), c20 Mallard, 9 Gadwall (6m 3f), 16 Tufted Duck, 9 Little Grebe, Grey Heron, Water Rail (heard from island on lake), c15 Moorhen, c20 Coot, c100 Black Headed Gull, 1+ Common Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull, 2 Feral Pigeon, 2+ Stock Dove, Woodpigeons, 2 Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, 2 Green Woodpecker heard, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, 4+ Wren, 2 Dunnock, 2+ Robin, Song Thrush, 6+ Blackbird, 4+ Goldcrest, 2+ Great Tit, Blue Tits, Long Tailed Tits, Magpie, Jay, 50+ Jackdaw, 20+ Carrion Crow, 10+ Starling, 4 Goldfinch. 35 species at west end- 5 arches only (Ian Stewart).

Friday 5th December 2014 c13.20-14.40 : 5 Mute Swan (pair + 3 juv), 25 Mallard, 4 Gadwall, 20 Tufted Duck, 7 Little Grebe, Cormorant over, c20 Moorhen, c30 Coot, c20 Black Headed Gull, 2 Common Gull, 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull over, 4 Feral Pigeon over, Woodpigeons, 2 Stock Dove, 1 Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, Kingfisher (island nearest five arches), Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, 6+ Wren, Dunnock, 4+ Robin, 3+ Song Thrush, c20 Blackbird, 8+ Goldcrest, 6+ Great Tit, 4+ Blue Tit, 10+ Long Tailed Tit, Nuthatch (N Cray wood), Magpies, 3 Jay, Jackdaws, Carrion Crows, Starling over, House Sparrows heard, Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Greenfinch. 40 species, visit cut short by rain. (Ian Stewart).

Friday 12th December 2014 13.35-15.05 : 5 Mute Swan, c25 Mallard, 9 Gadwall, c14 Tufted Duck, c10 Little Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, Common Buzzard (over Chalk Wood), Sparrowhawk (caught Song Thrush), 2-3 Water Rail heard, c20 Moorhen, c25 Coot, 50+ Black Headed Gull, 4+ Common Gull, 4+ Feral Pigeon, 4+ Stock Dove, 40+ Woodpigeon, 1-2 Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, 2-3 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 5+ Wren, 2 Dunnock, Robins, 3-5 Song Thrush, 3 Mistle Thrush, 10+ Blackbird, 6+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Long Tailed Tits, 2 Treecreeper (together at S side of North Cray Wood), Magpies, 6+ Jay, 30+ Jackdaw, Carrion Crows, 8+ Starling, House Sparrows heard, 3+ Chaffinch, 8+ Goldfinch, 1-2 Bullfinch heard. Only covered area west of 5 arches, 41 species. (Ian Stewart).

Friday 19th December 2014 14.25-16.15 : 5 Mute Swan, 20+ Mallard, 5 Gadwall, c14 Tufted Duck, 7+ Little Grebe, 2 Little Egret (1 near playground, 1 east over 5 arches), Grey Heron, 2 Water Rail heard (1 on SW island, 1 in boggy area), 30+ Moorhen, Coots (not counted), lots of Black Headed Gulls most NE to roost, 5+ Common Gull inc 1w on patch with more over, 2+ Herring Gull, ad Lesser Black-backed Gull, Feral Pigeon, 1-2 Stock Dove, Woodpigeons, Collared Dove, Ring-necked Parakeets, Green Woodpecker, male Great Spotted Woodpecker, 4 Grey Wagtail (2 roosted on SW island), 6+ Wren, 3+ Robin, 2 Song Thrush, Redwing heard, 10+ Blackbird, probable Siberian Chiffchaff (SW island, looked very bright indeed, description on main wiki for this date), 12+ Goldcrest, Great Tits, Blue Tits, 15+ Long Tailed Tit, Nuthatch (N Cray wood), 10+ Magpie in N Cray wood alone, 6 Jay, Jackdaws, Carrion Crows, 2+ Starling, 4+ Chaffinch, 4+ Goldfinch, Bullfinch (north end of N Cray wood). 42 species. (Ian Stewart).