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  1. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Not yet. Still off the East shore late morning. Also a female Goldeneye. Cheers Stu.
  2. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Yes, in Jan 95 where it spent a couple of days with a RT Diver. Prior to that, the previous county record was in 1985. The 1980 Bittell bird was the first since 1962 so quite a scarce bird in Worcs. Seems to be much more regular in Staffs & Warks, I guess having a few more larger reservoirs helps.
  3. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Just checked a few old WMBC annual reports, last one at Bittell was 1980! Prior to one briefly at Grimley last January, the last Worcs record was 1995. I reckon a few people added it to their county lists today.
  4. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Flew off high South at 12:30. First one for a few years apparently.
  5. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Black Throated Diver currently showing well on lower bittell from causeway, really close in too.
  6. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    GWE still on lower this morning, fishing along the west side. Also about 15 Pochard on upper and still about 250 Mallard, 100 Teal & 50 Wigeon up there. 21 Golden Plover flew around for a few mins before departing NE and a Woodcock flew over the Mill Shrub area.
  7. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Good numbers of wildfowl on Upper Bittell at the moment. As the water level slowly creeps up, the flooded margins are pulling in about 200 mallard, 100 teal, 50 wigeon, 20 shoveler and best of all 3 drake pintail. Hopefully more will arrive as the winter progresses and the water level still has...
  8. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Grey Phalarope found this morning by some other birders on Upper. Showing well but a bit distant in the small channel, best viewed about halfway along the dam.
  9. J

    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    The path along the dam at Upper Bittell is now open, accessed just down from the sailing club (although I doubt there will much sailing there for a while). Just over 50 species seen or heard including - lapwing, teal, grey wag, swifts & hirundines on upper; 2 common terns, male Pochard, singing...
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