Description
Bredon Hill's height and relative isolation makes it a beacon for migrating birds. Alongside this Bredon Hill as a wide range of habitats from Orchards to Woodlands to Farmland resulting in a range of scarce breeding birds. During the winter it can become a hostile and exposed site especially around the submit. However, some birds do choose to winter here especially on the sheltered slopes. Resident species that remain during the winter include sýkora babka, bramborníček černohlavý, luňák červený and brhlík lesní. Other species including pěnkava jikavec, křivka obecná, drozd kvíčala and drozd cvrčala can also be found in number during the winter. Rarer species that have visited duirng this time include kalous pustovka, dřemlík tundrový, moták pilich and ťuhýk šedý .
As it gets towards the end of March and the start of April the first spring migrants arrive starting with bělořit šedý. Bredon Hill offers one of the best and most reliable places in the area for kos horský with double figures most years. Other scarcer migrant species include bramborníček hnědý, rehek domácí and lejsek černohlavý. Bredon Hill also is one of the best locations for kulík hnědý though these aren't annual. Spring rarities have included moták lužní, Dytík úhorní, křepelka polní and luňák hnědý.
Breeding species that arrive in the spring include rehek zahradní, linduška lesní, pěnice slavíková and lejsek šedý. Other common breeders include strnad obecný, linduška luční and skřivan polní. The autumn migration is much like the Spring and again kos horskýs are the target for most. Rarer species recorded in the autumn include dlask tlustozobý, sněhule severní and even a bělořit bělohlavý!
Details
Access
The hill is covered in footpaths that cover almost every part. However, these paths are steep in most places and can be very muddy. Parking can be acheived in any of the villages that surround the hill with Elmey Castle outside the church normally the favoured parking spot for many. The whole area is worth visiting with good habitat dotted around the hill however, the summit and Northern slopes are normally the favoured loaction for migrant species. The indicated circular route on the map is about 10 km long.

