




Purley Sustainability Group
Wildlife around Purley
We are so lucky to live in a space of such diverse nature.
There is so much wildlife across the village, so if you have any of your own images of wildlife you have spotted, please send them to info@purleysustainability.co.uk so we can add to this gallery. Please add the location and the date.
Thank you
01 Heron October 2022 Mapledurham Lock. 02 Long-tailed Tits January 2018 Church Mews. 03 Yellowhammer May 2019 Footpath by railway line
04 Comma March 2020 Church Mews 05 Common Tern April 2020 Mapledurham Lock 06 Black-Headed Gull December 2020 Mapledurham Lock
07 Greylag Goose December 2020 Mapledurham Lock 08 Mute Swan December 2020 Mapledurham Lock 09 Collared Dove January 2021 Church Mews
10 Roe Deer February 2021 Sulham Woods 11 Hedgehogs July 2022 Church Mews 12 Blackbird April 2018 Church Mews
13 Male House Sparrow April 2018 Church Mews 14 Red Kite July 2018 Pumping Station, Brading Way 15 Fox October 2018 Church Mews
16 Fieldfare December 2018 Church Mews 17 Wren January 2019 Church Mews 18 Sparrowhawk June 2019 Church Mews
19 Blue Tits November 2019 Church Mews 20 Greenfinch March 2020 Church Mews 21 Stock Dove April 2020 Church Mews
22 Hare April 2020 Sulham Woods 23 Peacock July 2020 Church Mews 24 Red Admiral July 2020 Church Mews
25 Song Thrush February 2021 Church Mews 26 Chiffchaff April 2021 Church Mews 27 Blackcap January 2022 Church Mews
28 Dunnock March 2022 Church Mews 29 Siskin March 2022 Church Mews 30 Starlings March 2022 Church Mews
31 Rook April 2022 Church Mews 32 Great Tit April 2022 Church Mews 33 Redpoll March 2024 Church Mews
34 Redwing December 2021 Church Mews 35 Brindled Hoverfly July 2020 Church Mews Also known as the "Footballer" because the stripes go lengthways.
36 Mint Moth July 2020 Church Mews 37 Grasshopper August 2021 Church Mews 38 Jay March 2018 Sulham woods
39 Cormorant March 2018 Mapledurham lock