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Oxfordshire birding (1 Viewer)

gareth_blockley

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Living on the Warwickshire/Oxfordshire border I find myself birding in both counties, especially the hotspots. I have found there is high coverage for Warwickshire with various groups, reporting sites and even a thread on here. So I decided to get one going for Oxfordshire. There are some fantastic sights around Oxfordshire to go birding; with loads of good old English lowland agricultural land and specialist places like woods, the downs and the Chiltern hills.
There is a high concentration of well known sights in/around Oxford, which includes Farmoor reservoir, Otmoor RSPB and the wet meadows by the Thames. Oxfordshire is one of the best places, second to mid Wales, to see Red Kites. Other things of note include two of the best sites in the country to see Red-crested Pochard (Dix pit) and Hawfinch (Blenheim park) in the area.

So there we go, please feel free to add as much as you like especially on your local patch, under recorded sites and those unusual or rare sightings. I will try to keep this thread updated as much as possible so you can come and see what’s going on in the area.
 
Oxfordshire contacts/groups

County Recorder
Ian Lewington, 119 Brasenose Drive, Didcot, Oxon. OX11 7BP
01235 819792
[email protected]

Oxford Ornithological Society
Ivor Rhymes (Secretary), 159 Rutten Lane, Yarnton, Oxon. OX5 1LT
01865 372620
[email protected]
http://www.oos.org.uk/

RSPB Oxford Local Group
http://www.rspb-oxford.org.uk/

Banbury Ornithological Society
Frances Buckel (Secretary), Witt's End, Radbone Hill, Over Norton, Chipping Norton, Oxon. OX7 5LF
01608 644425
[email protected]
http://www.banburyornithologicalsociety.org.uk/

BBOWT (Wildlife Trust)
http://www.bbowt.org.uk/

Farmoor reservoir
http://farmoor-birding.com/

Yahoo group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oxfordstudentbirders/
 
Recent sightings

Here are some of the birding highlights of the last week or so:

Black-necked grebe - Farmoor reservoir - long stayer, has been around for a while

Shag - Farmoor - Long stayer, has been there all year so far

Kittiwake - Farmoor - 18th to present

Mediterranean gull - Farmoor - 16th

Glaucous gull - at least one bird seen at Farmoor, Dix pit and Port meadow (Oxford) - 7th to present.

Lesser scaup - Sonning eye Gps - Just inside Oxfordshire, just!. Present

Red-crested pochard - Dix pit - A count of 44 on the 22nd, fewer before but they’re about

Golden plovers - Various numbers, with good numbers being reported at Port meadow

Lesser black-backed gulls - 3000 - Port meadow - 20th

Pintail - Otmoor RSPB - 4 reported - 19th
Also with this record Willow tit, Peregrine and Stonechats



A Lesser spotted woodpecker was reported at Foxholes BBOWT reserve in December.
 
Todays sightings

Egyption goose - Farmoor reservoir - 3 on water and in fields by thames today
Also Shag still present

Caspian gull - Dix pt - today

Lesser scaup - Sonning eye GPs - Still present today

Happy birding :hi:
 
I think I'll keep an eye on this thread. I love Oxford and the surrounding countryside, and do try to get down to the area as much as I can; admittedly mainly for the pubs!

Speaking of which, at Wolvercote, the Trout Inn - there was a kingfisher darting across the Thames, in November last year. Further upstream were greylag geese, and in the ruins of the nunery / convent, ducks were nesting in the walls.
 
Winter finches

Does anyone know of a good site for winter finches?
Are there any decent flocks around? Is there a well used feeding station some where? Any large areas of farmland with stubble left in the fields overwinter?


Gareth
(still havn't seen a Siskin or Brambling!!)
 
Seen around and about yesturday:

Shag - Farmoor
Lesser scaup - Sonning eye GPs
Merlin - Yelford



Is there anyone else from Oxfordshire in here....... ;)
 
Seen around and about today:

Shag and Black-necked grebe - Farmoor still

Ruff (female), 14 Dunlin and 124 Pintail - Port meadow

Flock of 40 Linnets - Preston Cowmarsh

GB
 
Seen at farmoor today:
Shag, Black-necked grebe and juv Glaucous gull in the roost.


Im off to Otmoor for dawn tomorrow to see whats about. I was also thinking of going down to Aston rowant to have a look around the woods for Brambling and Hawfinch. Has anyone been there recently? Are they likely to be about?

Gareth
 
Starting to get the feeling i'm on my own here!

Seen around today:

Glaucous gull - Port meadow, also dunlin and pintail

Bittern and two Bewicks swan - Otmoor RSPB, also Red kite, Marsh tit, Merlin and Yellowhammer

Heres to another good week B :)
 
Not on your own!!

You're not on your own Gareth,
keep it coming.
regards
Merlin
gareth_blockley said:
Seen around today:

Glaucous gull - Port meadow, also dunlin and pintail

Bittern and two Bewicks swan - Otmoor RSPB, also Red kite, Marsh tit, Merlin and Yellowhammer

Heres to another good week B :)
 
Seen on the 29th:

The now very long staying Lesser scaup at Sonning eye GPs - I will have to try and see this again soon as i dipped on my first attempt.

3 Twite breifly on the causeway at Farmoor.


On the 28th there were well over 1000 Wigeon at Port meadow by the Thames.

Anyone out near the Woodstock area keep your eyes peeled for Grey partridge - Wild cru have just released a load near there and are tracking their progress.
 
Sorry, but theres not alot of news coming from oxfordshire at the moment.

Yesturday - Lesser scaup still at Sonning eye GPs (I really should go and see it).

Will be out in search of Finches and Owls and anything else this weekend around home, but technically thats in Warkwickshire..
 
Hawfinch!!

A single male Hawfich in reports today from Blenheim palace gardens.

Lets hope it stays and attracts a few more to the site, i'll definately be looking for one soon!
 
Gareth, You have mentioned Port Meadow a few times. A bit of a daft question but is this the same Port Meadow that runs from Wolvercote to Oxford ? I have spent a lot of time in Wolvercote and probably even more in the Trout !
I believe the ruins that Duck Pond referred to are Godstow Priory. Just past the Trout on the way to Wytham.
 
Thats the one. I havn't actually been myself yet, but (as i'm sure you already know) its a good area epexcially when the thames floods.

I see your from Biggin hill, what birds have been around there recently? I remember something being reported but can't remember what exactly.
 
Gareth, Nothing too spectacular as far as I know but then again I usually travel farther afield.
The house where I stayed backed right on to the meadow but I cannot recall seeing anything spectacular there but then again I was probably not as aware of the birds at the time. There are allotments at the Wolvercote end where you may see a few birds but I suspect your best bet may be Pitsey Woods. This is on the right hand side as you cross the bridge between Wolvercote and the Trout.
If you are feeling truly energetic then I think you can walk straight across the meadow into Oxford. There are also woods there but I have never walked that far. It is a long way !
 
This weekend

03/02/07

Lesser and Greater csaup - Sonning eye GPs
Smew (5) - Henley road GPs
Golden plover (200+), Pintail (19), Dunlin (3), Wigeon (100s) - Port meadow
Barn owl, Ruff (7) - Otmoor RSPB


04/02/07

Lesser scaup, Smew (4) - Sonning eye GPs
Dunlin (21), Ruff (11), Redshank (9), Oystercatcher (1) - Port meadow
 
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