Favourite Croydon wildlife sightings of 2020
2020 has been a very difficult year, but I don't think discussing how horrible it's been is going to make any of us feel better. Instead, I'm going to recap my favourite Croydon wildlife sightings of the year. These aren't all rare species, but they're sightings that were special to me for reasons I'll explain. Roe deer Back in January I saw some roe deer at Bramley Bank nature reserve and recently I've seen some around Selsdon Wood too. However, over the summer we had a special visitor staying on the edge of the railway cutting next to Park Hill, a short distance from East Croydon station. I dubbed him Rowan, as he seems to be a male roe deer. He was a little shy but curious about me watching him through the fence. I hope he found his way back along the railway line to a more suitable territory eventually. Roe deer, Park Hill, July 2020 Butterflies and dragonflies During the first lockdown, I visited Hutchinson's Bank, on the edge of Croydon. This peace