All sites withheld to protect breeding birds (If you wish to know the areas covered feel free to email me.)
Sunday 18th Midday till approx 17:30 :-
3 Little Owls
4 Swallows
4 Curlew
5 Wheatear (4 Males 1 Female)
7 Lapwing
2 Red Grouse
2 Mistle Thrush
1 Redpoll
3 Teal (2 Males 1 Female)
2 Common Sandpiper
9 Oystercatcher
1 Greylag Goose
2 Goosander - both female
3 Ring Ouzel (1 Male 2 Female)
11 Golden Plover
1 Kestrel
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
Common birds with no counts incl:- Mipit, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Robin, Pied Wagtail, Blackbird.
Tuesday 20th April 13:30 - 16:45
2 Grey Wagtail
1 Chiffchaff (seen - numerous calling)
2 Willow Warbler
3 Nuthatch
1 Blackcap - male
1 Dipper
2 Kestrel
19 Swallows
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
3 Curlew
1 Common Buzzard
2 Stock Doves
1 Siskin
1 Jay
2 Sparrowhawks (male & female)
1 Tawny Owl (calling)
again common birds with no counts incl:- Coal Tit, Goldfinch, Robin, Blackbird, Jackdaw, Carrion Crow, Rook, Woodpigeon.
Same day 17:30 till 19:00 Callis Bridge sewage farm
100+ Swallows
20+ House Martins
1 Sand Martin
20+ Pied Wagtails
1 Probable White Wagtail
12+ Meadow Pipits
this place is definately worth a regular check for Red Rumped Swallow and when Swifts come in then eyes open for Hobby.
1 comment:
Good record of Sand Martin at Eastwood Andy - or at least I've never managed to see one there. The Swallows are a great sight when they come over in such numbers. I walked past yesterday but there were only a dozen or so.
House Martins haven't arrived back at their nests up here yet. We're only about a mile away but 300 feet higher than Eastwood.
Will email you re. Kestrels as I'm struggling to see any at all around here.
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