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Hill Walkers 2006 List (1 Viewer)

These were all seen near where i live in Cumbria. Just on local walks without visiting any bird reserves or going out of my way, currently estimated as a circular radius of just 4 miles around where i live. [02/04/2006]

Also i have tried to list them by the Months i first saw them and the numbers, if it says 'Common' then that basically means i reckon they are Resident.

Kestrel [Early January, Count = 1]
Common Buzzard [Early January, Count = Common, My local pair]
Carrion Crow [Early January, Count = Very Common]
Rook [Early January, Count = Common]
Wren [Early January, Count = Common]
Robin [Early January, Count = Common]
Grey Heron [Early January, Count = 1]
Mallard [Early January, Count = 3]
Pheasant [Early January, Count = 2, also x8 late April-golf course walk]
Greylag Goose [Early January, Count = 4, Flying]
Magpie [Late January, Count = 1]
Blue Tit [Late January, Count = 6]
Blackbird [Late January, Count = 3]
Great Tit [Late January, Count = 2]
Treecreeper [Late January, Count = 3]
Mute Swan [Late January, Count = 2]
Coot [Late January, Count = 2]
Wigeon [Late January, Count = 20]
Tufted Duck [Late January, Count = 5]
Wood Pigeon [Late January, Count = 1]
Goldcrest [Late January, Count = 3, Lakeside Trees, Mground, also 4 in L.Hag Wood, Early April]
Raven [Late January, Count = 1, Drinking in Lake, Mground]
Fieldfare [Late February, Count = Many]
Chaffinch [Late February, Count = 5, also Early April in L.Hag Wood]
Redwing [Late February, Count = 1]
Goldeneye [Late February, Count = 8, W. Lane]
Pied Wagtail [Mid March, Count = 3, in flat car park looking for food!]
Jackdaw [Mid March, Count = Common]
Lapwing [Late March, Count = 9, fields back of OH]
Teal [Late March, Count = 12, boggy field back of OH]
Curlew [Early April, Count = 2, on ground in boggy field, back of OH]
Wheatear [Early April, Count = 2,male & female,on fellside behind H.B.Res.]
Coal Tit [Early April, Count = 2, on tree trunk in L.Hag Wood]
Song Thrush [Early April, Count = 1, in L.Hag Wood]
Tree Sparrow [Early April, Count = 1, near L.Hag Wood]
Sparrowhawk [Mid April, Count = 1, flying low over field, back of OH]
Nuthatch [Mid April, Count = 1, trees next to stream,start of path up SK]
Long Tailed Tit [Mid April, Count = 2, road behind SK]
Goldfinch [Mid April, Count = 2, roadside trees back of OH]
Dunnock [Mid April, Count = 1, roadside wall near Fusethwaite Yeat]
Kingfisher [Mid April, Count = 1, near footbridge, back of OH walk]
Canada Goose [Mid April, Count = 2, M.Tarn]
Starling [Mid April, Count = 2, near flat car park]
Moorhen [Mid April, Count = 1, C. Tarn (fishing), on path around SK]
Whinchat [Late April, Count = 2, on drystone walls, back of OH]
Greenfinch [Late April, Count = 3, in gardens back of flat]
Green Woodpecker [Late April, Count = 1, trees, road to H.B.Res.]
Stonechat [Late April, Count = 1, ground-dead grass-golf course walk]



to be continued
 
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Not updated for the while.

The reason?

Just moved home and been too busy to go bird watching.

The tides turning though ...

;-)
 

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