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Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list (1 Viewer)

bonxie birder

Going for the One
United Kingdom
Nicola told me I shouldn’t travel more than 5 miles, so it seemed appropriate to keep a 5 mile local patch list. I’ve included all the species I’ve seen within a five radius from my house and not just this year. I’ve reached 105 without long tailed tit, coal tit, fieldfare or moorhen, but do have greenish warbler, yellow-browed warbler, pied wheatear and hoopoe. How do others compare?
 
Not through any lack of trying. Yes, living on the coast definitely helps the list. Moved from Bucks in April.
 
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I reckon 100 from my 5 mile patch over the past 30 years, of which about 88 this year. Plenty of long tailed tits and coal tits in the garden today. There was a Hoopoe about 3 miles away back in September, but I didn't see it! Moorhens in the river 1/2 mile away, fieldfares around in the fields and have had them in the garden in 2010 as such a cold winter. Went for a 3 hour walk today and didn't see a single Red kite, which is very unusual.
 
. Plus a juvenile Honey Buzzard (a first for me!)

Did you ever mail your sighting into the Hampshire OS Steve?

Great idea for a thread, most of my local patch birding has also been within a 5 mile radius but I have not been out much since Covid - you inspire me to take a long walk!
 
My local patch isn't entirely a 5-mile radius from home (a few bits slightly over, and some bits closer than that excluded), but it isn't far off; so far on 133 for the year, done entirely non-motorised :t:



Correction: only a tiny sliver more than 5 miles, and quite a bit of closer ground excluded (I'm forgetting what 'miles' are, I only use km ;))
 
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Just looked again. Im 103 for the lockdown period. Had to deduct hen harrier and pied wheatear, which I’d seen in Oct 91.

(But I’ve used my car)
 
Haven't done much birding this year - next year maybe. Not even worth trying to add up as don't think I've even been to the coast. But highlight in the 5 mile radius was finding a Ring-necked Duck on my birthday whilst doing the WeBS count.

139 for the year a target worth trying to get!
 
Haven't done much birding this year - next year maybe. Not even worth trying to add up as don't think I've even been to the coast. But highlight in the 5 mile radius was finding a Ring-necked Duck on my birthday whilst doing the WeBS count.

139 for the year a target worth trying to get!
I live within 1 mile of the coast. Makes a huge difference.
 
I live within 1 mile of the coast. Makes a huge difference.
We're about 3-4 miles from the coast (2 years ago we were a mile or so inland too). Only really had one coastal species so far on the house list (and the coast is a special trip), but we put some veluxes in the roof earlier this year, so Gannet has become a target species for the house list ;-)
 
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