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Big Garden Birdwatch 2020 Results (1 Viewer)

Euan Buchan

The Edinburgh Birdwatcher
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Scotland
Here are my results for Big Garden Birdwatch 2020
Time 11.05-12.05pm
5 Dunnock
6 Blue Tit
4 Woodpigeon
2 Magpie
3 Robin
2 Blackbird
 
Here are my results for Big Garden Birdwatch 2020.

Time: 09.30 - 10.30am

2 Blackbird
1 Coal Tit
14 Woodpigeon
1 Robin
2 Blue Tit
2 Jackdaw
1 Magpie
1 Herring Gull
1 Dunnock
2 Long-tailed Tit.
 
Today 12.30 to 1.30 PM
Blackbird x 3 Marsh Tit x 1
Blue Tit x 5 Nuthatch x 1
Bullfinch x 2 Robin x 2
Chaffinch x 12 Stock Dove x 2
Coal Tit x 4 Wood pigeon x 2
Dunnock x 2 Wren x 1
G S Woodpecker x 1
Great Tit x 4
Greenfinch x 6
Long T Tit x 7
Magpie x 1
 
Between 1-2pm I spotted
3 rooks
17 starlings
9 house sparrows
3 magpies
2 robins
2 collared doves
1 song thrush
1 pied wagtail
3 chaffinches
2 blackbirds
1 jackdaw
1 wren
 
11.15 - 12.15

Blackbird 4
Blue Tit 7
Chaffinch 3
Coal Tit 1
Dunnock 1
Great Tit 1
Jay 1
Magpie 1
Nuthatch 1
Robin 1
Rook 18
Wood pigeon 4
Wren 1
 
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I did this yesterday 09:20 - 10:20 and it was disappointingly quiet.

2 x Robin
2 x Blue Tit
2 x Great Tit
1 x Dunnock
2 x Wood Pigeon
1 x Blackbird

A Sparrowhawk and also Buzzard flew over, but these don't count as only birds which land can be counted.

Also after my birdwatch we had Long Tail Tits, more Blue and Great Tits, Coal Tit and also a couple of Goldfinch, but I didn't report them to RSPB as they weren't there in my hour.
 
Saturday morning:

House Sparrow 3
Blue Tit 2
Blackbird 1
Magpie 1
Robin 1
Wren 1.

A steady decline in species over the years,

Dave W
 
Sunday lunchtime

GSWoodpecker. 1
Jay. 2
Blue Tit. 10
Coal Tit. 2
Great Tit. 8
Carrion Crow. 4
Chaffinch. 8
Woodpidgeon. 4
Ringed Dove. 2
Dunnock. 2
Blackbird. 2
Wren. 1
Jackdaw. 45. ( about 45 landed in a large tree at the bottom of my garden
These 45 were part of a very large group of Carrion Crow and Jackdaw that
we're forraging in a barley field behind my garden)
 
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