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17 September 2014
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Kenwood House and Estate

Kenwood House is a stunning neoclassical building that keeps one of the most important collections of paintings ever given to the nation. The collection was bequeathed in 1927 by the Earl of Iveagh and includes paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Reynolds, and Gainsborough.

Kenwood - from architecture and art to birds and bugs


Take a walk outside the house and there are many more treasures to see on the estate.

The Duelling Ground is one of the London sights famous for duels in the 18th and early 19th Centuries - it is exactly 40 paces wide!

But it's the wildlife that is the main attraction in today's parkland with birds and small mammals galore in autumn.

Feeding time

ParakeetKenwood House and estate are managed by English Heritage, and make up one corner of the 800 acre Hampstead Heath.

The house was transformed by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779 - and the highly decorated interior is one of Adam's greatest masterpieces.

In autumn the birds and mammals that live in the area are busy feeding on the plentiful food on offer in preparation for the long winter ahead.

To see the wildlife at its best, get to Kenwood early when the gates open at seven before the crowds arrive.

Out in the parkland there are plenty of beech trees which a whole range of birds such as Chaffinches and Pigeons.

One of the our noisiest and most colourful birds has also learned to take advantage of the woods - the Parakeet.

Originally from the Indian subcontinent these birds have now colonised the south east of England and are thought to number 10,000.

At Kenwood their numbers have tripled in the last year.

Look out for them hanging upside down on the park's beech trees, and using their beak and tongue to prize open the nuts.

Autumn nuts

Jay c/o RSPB Images/BlakeAlso watch for Grey Squirrels stocking up on their nut supplies on the very same trees.

The Grey Squirrels do so well because they are efficient and adaptable feeding machines - they are so agile that they can get right to end of branches, using their tails as anchors.

The old oak woodland on the estate is another popular squirrel feeding area with its large numbers of acorns which these small animals like to stock up on.

It's worth making your way to the centre of the wood - sit in a quiet clearing to observe what's going on.

Autumn is also the time for watching flocks of birds which group together to protect themselves from predators.

It's common to see small flocks of Wood Pigeons feeding together - in autumn they flock tightly together, forming large ovals, all facing the same direction with the dominant birds in the centre.

Also look out for the normally secretive Jay, with its pink chest, collecting nuts on the ground in the wood.

They fly around everywhere at this time of this year to collect and bury their food parcels, stashing away around 5,000 acorns per bird!

The birds can re-find a lot of what they bury by using landmarks to locate them and can even can dig through a foot of snow to find their cache.

Wealth of wildlife

Grey SquirrelAnother source of plentiful food at Kenwood in autumn is fungi, loved by many animals and birds including Grey Squirrels.

The estate is also a great place to see lots of Rabbits - they love the dry sandy soils of the upper slopes of the heath which make it easy for them to dig to create their burrows.

There are two ponds on the estate - one is full of birds and hardly any fish whilst the other is packed with fish but no birds.

The fish pond boasts Tench and Carp - and you can see them breaking the water's surface especially if you throw in a bit of bread.

Also look for the Brown Rat - these great swimmers are marked out by their long tail which is devoid of hair.

Photo credits

Jay photograph copyright of RSPB Images and Nigel Blake.

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