Wildlife and Conservation
There is a great deal of wildlife, flora and fauna to be found at Bispham Hall. As such the campsite is an ideal place to learn about the countryside and work towards conservation based badges.
One of our aims is to help to promote the campsite as a haven for the many species that reside here in todays ever decreasing natural world and to protect them to the best of our ability.
The table below shows some of the many species that have been spotted over the years at Bispham:
BIRDS | TREES | FLOWERS |
Barn Owl | Alder | Bird’s Foot Trefoil |
Blackbird | Apple | Bittersweet |
Blackcap | Ash | Bladder Campion |
Blue Tit | Beech | Bluebell |
Buzzard | Black Poplar | Bracken Fern |
Chaffinch | Cherry | Bramble |
Chiffchaff | Common Elm | Bush Vetch |
Common Whitethroat | Common Holly | Buttercup |
Cuckoo | Common Privet | Coltsfoot |
Fieldfare | Crack Willow | Common Hemp Nettle |
Garden Warbler | Dogwood or Cornel | Common Scurvy Grass |
Great Tit | Elder | Common Sorrell |
Greenfinch | English Oak | Common Thistle |
Grey Heron | Hawthorn | Cow Parsnip or Hogweed |
Gtr Spotted Woodpecker | Horse Chestnut | Cuckoo Pint |
Hedge Sparrow | Laburnum | Daisy |
House Sparrow | Lime | Dandelion |
Jay | Maple | Fool’s Parsley |
Kingfisher | Mountain Ash | Foxglove |
Lapwing | Pear | Fumitory |
Little Owl | Plum | Germander Speedwell |
Magpie | Rhododendron | Groundsel |
Marsh Tit | Sallow Willow | Harebell |
Meadow Pipit | Scots Pine | Ivy |
Mistle Thrush | Silver Birch | Lady’s Smock |
Moorhen | Sycamore | Lesser Celandine |
Pied Wagtail | Turkey Oak | Meadow Sweet |
Redwing | Weeping Ash | Mouse-ear Chickweed |
Robin | Weeping Birch | Primrose |
Sedge Warbler | Whitebeam | Purple Loosestrife |
Skylark | Yew | Red Campion |
Song Thrush | Red Clover | |
Spotted Flycatcher | Red Dead Nettle | |
Starling | Rose-bay Willow-herb | |
Swallow | Shepherd’s Purse | |
Swift | Spear Plume Thistle | |
Tawny Owl | Wild White Clover | |
Tree Pipit | Yarrow | |
Treecreeper | Yellow Archangel | |
Willow Warbler | Yellow Rattle | |
Woodpigeon | ||
Wren | ||
Yellowhammer |
Some images of the wildlife spotted at Bispham are below.