Hi,
Second attempt,
This year I have spent some time watching my local patch, The Old Moor area in South Yorkshire. Out of the 172 species recorded, I managed to see exactly 150.
The highlights I saw were,
A pair of Black-necked Grebe
At least twenty sightings of Bittern.
Little Egret.
A flyover White Stork (origin unknown)
Five Common Scoter.
One female Scaup.
Two Marsh Harrier.
One Osprey.
One Goshawk.
More Buzzard records than ever before.
Numerous Hobby and Peregrine.
Out of the 31 species of wader that were recorded,
Pectoral Sandpiper
American Golden Plover
Purple Sandpiper
Two Bar-tailed Godwit
And a flock of 21 Knot were the highlights.
Also three Glaucous Gull, two Med Gull,
lots of Little Gull.
Sandwich Tern
Water Pipit
Two Waxwing
Plus many more, I really had a good year.
Second attempt,
This year I have spent some time watching my local patch, The Old Moor area in South Yorkshire. Out of the 172 species recorded, I managed to see exactly 150.
The highlights I saw were,
A pair of Black-necked Grebe
At least twenty sightings of Bittern.
Little Egret.
A flyover White Stork (origin unknown)
Five Common Scoter.
One female Scaup.
Two Marsh Harrier.
One Osprey.
One Goshawk.
More Buzzard records than ever before.
Numerous Hobby and Peregrine.
Out of the 31 species of wader that were recorded,
Pectoral Sandpiper
American Golden Plover
Purple Sandpiper
Two Bar-tailed Godwit
And a flock of 21 Knot were the highlights.
Also three Glaucous Gull, two Med Gull,
lots of Little Gull.
Sandwich Tern
Water Pipit
Two Waxwing
Plus many more, I really had a good year.