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Florall's 2006 list
I'm out to beat my own two previous year lists (120 in 2004, 132 in 2005).
I didn't go out yesterday, but today I went to my local patch at the River Mole near Gatwick, then for an hour up to some sandpits about five miles away. Little Grebe Great Crested Grebe Mute swan Greylag goose gadwall teal shoveler pochard tufted duck kestrel moorhen coot black headed gull common gull herring gull woodpigeon feral pigeon collared dove green woodpecker robin blackbird long tailed tit blue tit great tit magpie carrion crow jackdaw starling house sparrow greenfinch goldfinch. 31 species. |
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Thought I'd better update with the rest of the birds I saw in January. First, a few more garden birds:
dunnock song thrush Then on the 7th I went to Wakehurst Place in West Sussex to add some woodland birds: pheasant redwing coal tit marsh tit nuthatch chaffinch 14th-21st I went to north Norfolk, where I did a leisurely hour or two birdwatching each day and added the following (lifers in bold): Bewick swan Whooper swan Tundra bean goose pink-footed goose - saw them taking off at dawn at Snettisham - what a sight! Greater white-fronted goose Greater canada goose Brent goose Egyptian goose shelduck wigeon pintail common scoter velvet scoter goldeneye red-legged partridge golden pheasant fulmar cormorant little egret marsh harrier sparrowhawk merlin oystercatcher avocet golden plover grey plover lapwing knot dunlin ruff black-tailed godwit bar-tailed godwit curlew spotted redshank redshank turnstone stock pigeon barn owl short-eared owl kingfisher g.s. woodpecker skylark wren fieldfare mistle thrush cetti's warbler goldcrest jay rook brambling siskin twite yellowhammer reed bunting corn bunting 94 species. |
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I had very few chances to get out in February. Several visits to my local patch, lots of singing birds, but very little new there. There were two species that I saw in January, but forgot to list above:
Grey heron pied wagtail. In February, I also saw a grey wagtail at Wakehurst Place, a male blackcap visited my garden, bullfinch on my local patch, but the most exciting bird was also a lifer. I'd heard that there was a bittern at a nearby lake and was thrilled to get prolonged views of it both in the reeds and flying. 100 species. Hopefully I'll get out more in March and be able to add to this list. |
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Well, I didn't get out much in March, but I did make one trip down to East Sussex, where I saw:
101. cattle egret 102. kittiwake 103. rock pipit Also during March and April I saw a few more common birds locally, including: 104. whinchat 105. stonechat 106. treecreeper 107. buzzard 108. hobby 109. lesser black backed gull 110. common tern 111. cuckoo 112. swallow 113. house martin 114. reed warbler 115. common whitethroat 116. chiffchaff 117. willow warbler 118. dartford warbler (at Arne in Dorset on Monday). |
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Missed a bird:
119. ruddy duck at Radipole RSPB on 21.4.06 |
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Went up to the south London/Surrey borders today, where I was able to add:
120. garden warbler 121. tree sparrow, yay! At last! This one has been a long time coming and was well worth it. |
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122. swift - arrived over my house on the 1st.
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Lifers in bold
While birding locally: 123 Linnet 124 Sand martin 125 Little owl 126 Lesser whitethroat At our cottage in Northumberland (there was a stream through the garden): 127 Dipper At sea, on the way to the Farnes: 128Northern gannet On Inner Farne: 129 common eider 130 Sandwich tern 131 Arctic tern 132 common guillemot 133 razorbill 134 Atlantic puffin Up towards the Cheviots 135 Meadow pipit (surprised it’s taken me so long in the year to see one, none on my local patch so far, though they were certainly there last year) Offshore at Amble 136 Roseate tern 137 Great black backed gull We then changed holiday cottages to the Scottish borders, and all the following birds were seen in either southern Scotland or northern England: 138 hen harrier 139 Goosander 140 wood warbler 141 Golden eagle 142 Common snipe 143 tree pipit 144 common crossbill 145 Common sandpiper 146 Sedge warbler 147 northern goshawk 148 Spotted flycatcher M40, Chiltern gap, on way home: 149 Red kite As I can't be bothered to go back and change the numbering, I'll add it in here, but I forgot at Farne 150 shag |
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Lifers in bold
At Bough Beech, Kent in early August 151 green sandpiper 152 turtle dove (-) great white pelican At Sandwich Bay 18-20 August 153 greenshank 154 yellow wagtail 155 wheatear 156 wood sandpiper 157 ringed plover - absolutely astonished I've not seen one before this year! At Grove Ferry 20 August 158 water rail |
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159 Ring necked Parakeet, five of them, today, at Holmethorpe Sand Pits near Redhill, Surrey.
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160 Night heron, a juvenile one at Weirwood reservoir in Sussex last night. This is also a lifer for me - it always seems more satisfying to see a lifer close to home.
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Although I've done a lot of birdwatching since September, it's been mainly close to home so, although I've enjoyed the birds I've seen, there's been nothing new until:
161 Peregrine falcon, Elmley on 17th December. I'd counted the ducks and was going through the grass to see if there were any snipe, when I came across this bird. We had noticed as we walked to the hide that there was a lot of disturbance amongst the ducks/lapwing, and I suspect the peregrine had caught something, because when a lone lapwing flew right in front of it, it took not the slightest bit of notice. It then took off, fixed those round yellow eyes on us in the hide and flew straight towards us, not deviating until it veered off just a metre in front of the hide. Wow, what an experience, and a lovely bird to end the year on. |
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