- 1 chaffinch singing
- flock of long tailed tits
- Coal tit- singing
- 1 FIRECREST- singing
- Blackbird
- Black headed and common gulls.
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Sunday, 9 February 2014
Dursley 7/2/14 sightings
Dursley (Ferney)
Sunday, 2 February 2014
2/2/14 Garden sigtings- A few good birds
Very mild winter
Very mild so all the birds are singing earlier and a robin and blackbird pair has been found breeding already!
Flying over
Very mild so all the birds are singing earlier and a robin and blackbird pair has been found breeding already!
Flying over
- Jackdaws
- Crows
- Herring gulls
- Common gulls
- Black headed gulls
- Wood pigeons
- 2 shelducks
- 6 blackbirds- 2 males and 4 females (one female "Whitey" which was sighted last winter.
- Wood pigeon
- 1 magpie
- House sparrows
- 2 great tits
- 2 blue tits
- Starlings
- Collard dove
- 1 robin- singing
- 1 song thrush - second day now and singing so a breeding possibility.
- 1 BLACKCAP- male in the tree briefly and photographed but only showed for about a minute before disappearing. This could be an over wintering bird so further sightings may come.
- Robin
- 4 blackbirds- 3females ("Whitey" from last year and the others may be returning females+ a male.
- Several house sparrows
January results
January Results
I had 69 species at the end of January in Gloucestershire out of a 200 which I would like to get at the end of the year. There were three new birds for me and a possible fourth. Not too good for the garden as mostly rain or wind with early, dark mornings it's hard to spot that many interesting bird species. Also, overall I had 75/76 birds for my year list which impressively is about half of my overall list last year.
Hopefully I will see some nice birds in Gloucestershire with a hen harrier and two great grey shrikes already here. Also, Cotswold water parks in Glos is doing good with goosander, red crested pochard, Siberian chiffchaff as well as a pair of ruddy shelducks. The Forest of Dean has a few hawfinches, the two barred crossbills, crossbills, lesser redpoll, sisken as well as dipper, coal tit and a few others like goshawk which are needed for my Glos List.
I had 69 species at the end of January in Gloucestershire out of a 200 which I would like to get at the end of the year. There were three new birds for me and a possible fourth. Not too good for the garden as mostly rain or wind with early, dark mornings it's hard to spot that many interesting bird species. Also, overall I had 75/76 birds for my year list which impressively is about half of my overall list last year.
Hopefully I will see some nice birds in Gloucestershire with a hen harrier and two great grey shrikes already here. Also, Cotswold water parks in Glos is doing good with goosander, red crested pochard, Siberian chiffchaff as well as a pair of ruddy shelducks. The Forest of Dean has a few hawfinches, the two barred crossbills, crossbills, lesser redpoll, sisken as well as dipper, coal tit and a few others like goshawk which are needed for my Glos List.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Slimbridge WWT 1/2/14 sightings- Festival of Birds with GREAT birdwatching
Festival of Birds was today and tomorrow so went to see what was happening. Also, I went primarily for the birds as there were a few surprises which have been here for some time but always secretive.
Holden Tower- The birdwatchers "must go" hide
South Lake
Holden Tower- The birdwatchers "must go" hide
Little stint
Greenland white fronted goose (Darker individual with orange beak)
- Thousands of lapwing
- Thousands of golden plover
- Lots of dunlin
- 12 Shelducks
- Greylag geese
- 200+ European white fronted geese
- Meadow pipit
- 1 GREENLAND WHITE FRONTED GOOSE- Feeding and showing well with the European ones. Rare in Gloucestershire although Slimbridge WWT always gets a rare goose or two literally every winter. This year a Brent and the Greenland whitefront, last year the three Tundra bean geese. They sometimes get Pink footed geese. They've also had a Black Brant and Red breasted geese. I remember them having seven Snow geese of unknown origin and used to have annual Lesser white-fronted geese but none after 2002.
- 1 BRENT GOOSE- the injured adult which has been around since last July/August but I've not seen him before.
- 1 LITTLE STINT- Slimbridge WWT is one of the only places a small flock of little stints winter in Britain and in 2008 a Temminck's stint was seen with them too.
South Lake
Lesser black backed x Herring gull hybrid (Dark individual on land)
- 2 oystercatchers- first of the year
- 1 lesser black backed x herring gull hybrid
- A few lapwing
- 15 cormorants
- Lots of "heavy billed" gulls- herring gulls mostly
- Common and black headed en masse.
Pintail pair
- 2 Bewick swans
- 1 cormorant
- 20+ pochard
- 30+ pintail
- 30+ tufted ducks
- Mute swans
- 2 GCP Common cranes prforming their courtship
- Greylag geese
- 40+ bewicks
- Pintail
- Pochard
- Tufted ducks
- 30+ black tailed godwits
- The lapwing
- The golden plover
- Several redshank
- The European white fronted geese.
- 50+ lapwing flew over
- Peregrine over
- 2 wader sp which looked like Snipe
- A small flock of unidentified finches
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Recent sightings
Berkeley park- Scott law 19/1/14
- 25+ MAGPIES- very big flock calling and congregating in just one tree
- Chaffinches
- 2 grey wagtails
- 1 reed bunting male
- 2 herring gulls
- 7 meadow pipits
- 30+ redwing
- Adult male blackbird
- Wren
- 21/25 magpies
Sharpness docks
- 1 cormorant
- 2 mute swans
- Black redstart female
Flooded fields
6 grey herons
Recent pic from Slimbridge WWT on the 11/1/14
Bewick swans
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Slimbridge WWT 2/1/14 sightings
Awful weather on the 1st so my year list was only about 10!
I went to Slimbridge and was very pleased to have seen a few Rarities.
Rushy
I went to Slimbridge and was very pleased to have seen a few Rarities.
Rushy
- Pintail
- Black headed gulls
- 4 AVOCETS- only arrived this morning and after being found once from the Zeiss, then disappearing it was great to see them together on the Rushy.
- 1000+ lapwing
- 1000+ golden plover
- 1000+ dunlin
- 100+ Canada geese
- 100+ feral banacle geese
- Lots of teal
- Lots of wigeon
- Shovelers
- Greylag geese
- Pintail
- 50+ Bewick swans
- 1 GREEN WINGED TEAL- Adult male. I first sighted this bird, with other birdwatchers, at Newpassage down in South Gloucestershire and it was very distant. That was my first ever sighting. Now a few days ago the bird had gone from New Passage and had arrived at Slimbridge WWT and was still pretty distant with the other ducks.
- 40+ white fronted geese
- 20+ curlew
- 1 ruff reported but didn't see it.
- Normal "Garden" birds like great tit, blue tit, chaffinch, dunnock, wren and Moorhens.
- My earliest ever CHIFFCHAFF
December Sightings
Happy New Year to everyone
December was quite a good month for birds from the garden, although the weather was sometimes horrible, we had a total of 27 species.
December was quite a good month for birds from the garden, although the weather was sometimes horrible, we had a total of 27 species.
- Collard dove
- Wood pigeon
- Feral pigeon
- House sparrow
- Dunnock
- Blue tit
- Great tit
- Blackbird
- Fieldfare
- Redwing
- Robin
- Goldfinch
- Chaffinch
- Jackdaw
- Carrion crow
- Magpie
- Cormorant- Had 10 fly over together on the 24th which is a new record
- Lesser black backed gull
- Herring gull
- Black headed gull
- Common gull
- Mallard ducks
- Great spotted woodpecker
- Peregrine- female either chased another peregrine or some prey on the 21st
- Buzzard
- Sparrowhawk
- GOLDEN PLOVER- 3 flew north together on the 28th.
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