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Dundee Birding....(target 150 in 2025).

Well, last year I passed 200 species for the first time ever, but lack of transport is likely to mean this year's total falls well short, but time will tell.
Saturday 1st January
I decided to go out for a walk round Dundee with just a pair of binoculars (no camera as wasn't expecting too many photo opportunities). First bird of the year was a Herring Gull seen from home, followed by Carrion Crow and Feral Pigeon perched on a nearby rooftop. Added House Sparrow, Blue Tit, Robin, Blackbird and Starling before getting very far, followed by Black Headed Gull, Common Gull and a pair of Mute Swans at a nearby frozen pond (no Mallards or Moorhens). Cutting through a large graveyard added a nice Buzzard plus Mistle Thrush, Woodpigeon, Dunnock, Goldfinch, Coal Tit and Chaffinch.
From there I headed down to the Stannergate area of the Tay, where I had a great view of a female Sparrowhawk being chased round me by a Carrion Crow. Greenfinch and Linnet were both around here too. Mallards on the water, and a few distant groups of waders waiting to be ID'd further on.
Along the pebbled shore I added Redshank, Dunlin, Turnstone, Oystercatcher and a couple of Golden Plover, while out on the water there were a number of drake Goldeneye, Eiders, Red Breasted Mergansers and a couple of Goosander. When I reached Broughty Ferry I added a Rock Pipit or three, Pied Wagtail and a roosting Grey Heron in amongst a flock of Oystercatchers and gulls.
Spotted a Buzzard being pursued by a Crow over the houses which was unusual, and finally managed to add Cormorant as well when one flew past.
On the walk back along the shore, another Crow took exception to the presence of a male Kestrel and chased it off. I also had a Wren in the bushes along the edge of the railway line. As I reached the end of the beach, beginning of the harbour a Curlew flew low over my head adding another bird to my list for the day.
Going back the way I came, I managed to find a couple of Moorhens shuffling around in the bushes by the frozen ponds, and closer to home a Kestrel sat atop a lamp post on a very busy main road intently peering down into a grassy bank. 39 species (I'd estimated 40 as being possible so wasn't far away).
1. Herring Gull
2. Mute Swan
3. Mallard
4. Eider
5. Goldeneye
6. Goosander
7. Red Breasted Merganser
8. Cormorant
9. Grey Heron
10. Buzzard
11. Sparrowhawk
12. Kestrel
13. Moorhen
14. Oystercatcher
15. Golden Plover
16. Turnstone
17. Dunlin
18. Redshank
19. Curlew
20. Black Headed Gull
21. Common Gull
22. Feral Pigeon
23. Wood Pigeon
24. Rock Pipit
25. Pied Wagtail
26. Dunnock
27. Robin
28. Mistle Thrush
29. Blackbird
30. Wren
31. Blue Tit
32. Coal Tit
33. Carrion Crow
34. Starling
35. House Sparrow
36. Chaffinch
37. Linnet
38. Goldfinch
39. Greenfinch
Sunday 2nd January
A bout of Cellulitus was an unwelcome addition to the beginning of the year, meaning a trip to the out-of-hours GP and then to the chemist for antibiotics. Picked up a small group of pink Footed Geese overflying the city centre to add to the list as a nice wee bonus.
40. Pink Footed Goose
Monday 3rd January
A brief trip to the corner shop added Jackdaw to the yearlist, but still no Collared Dove.
41. Jackdaw
Saturday 1st January
I decided to go out for a walk round Dundee with just a pair of binoculars (no camera as wasn't expecting too many photo opportunities). First bird of the year was a Herring Gull seen from home, followed by Carrion Crow and Feral Pigeon perched on a nearby rooftop. Added House Sparrow, Blue Tit, Robin, Blackbird and Starling before getting very far, followed by Black Headed Gull, Common Gull and a pair of Mute Swans at a nearby frozen pond (no Mallards or Moorhens). Cutting through a large graveyard added a nice Buzzard plus Mistle Thrush, Woodpigeon, Dunnock, Goldfinch, Coal Tit and Chaffinch.
From there I headed down to the Stannergate area of the Tay, where I had a great view of a female Sparrowhawk being chased round me by a Carrion Crow. Greenfinch and Linnet were both around here too. Mallards on the water, and a few distant groups of waders waiting to be ID'd further on.
Along the pebbled shore I added Redshank, Dunlin, Turnstone, Oystercatcher and a couple of Golden Plover, while out on the water there were a number of drake Goldeneye, Eiders, Red Breasted Mergansers and a couple of Goosander. When I reached Broughty Ferry I added a Rock Pipit or three, Pied Wagtail and a roosting Grey Heron in amongst a flock of Oystercatchers and gulls.
Spotted a Buzzard being pursued by a Crow over the houses which was unusual, and finally managed to add Cormorant as well when one flew past.
On the walk back along the shore, another Crow took exception to the presence of a male Kestrel and chased it off. I also had a Wren in the bushes along the edge of the railway line. As I reached the end of the beach, beginning of the harbour a Curlew flew low over my head adding another bird to my list for the day.
Going back the way I came, I managed to find a couple of Moorhens shuffling around in the bushes by the frozen ponds, and closer to home a Kestrel sat atop a lamp post on a very busy main road intently peering down into a grassy bank. 39 species (I'd estimated 40 as being possible so wasn't far away).
1. Herring Gull
2. Mute Swan
3. Mallard
4. Eider
5. Goldeneye
6. Goosander
7. Red Breasted Merganser
8. Cormorant
9. Grey Heron
10. Buzzard
11. Sparrowhawk
12. Kestrel
13. Moorhen
14. Oystercatcher
15. Golden Plover
16. Turnstone
17. Dunlin
18. Redshank
19. Curlew
20. Black Headed Gull
21. Common Gull
22. Feral Pigeon
23. Wood Pigeon
24. Rock Pipit
25. Pied Wagtail
26. Dunnock
27. Robin
28. Mistle Thrush
29. Blackbird
30. Wren
31. Blue Tit
32. Coal Tit
33. Carrion Crow
34. Starling
35. House Sparrow
36. Chaffinch
37. Linnet
38. Goldfinch
39. Greenfinch
Sunday 2nd January
A bout of Cellulitus was an unwelcome addition to the beginning of the year, meaning a trip to the out-of-hours GP and then to the chemist for antibiotics. Picked up a small group of pink Footed Geese overflying the city centre to add to the list as a nice wee bonus.
40. Pink Footed Goose
Monday 3rd January
A brief trip to the corner shop added Jackdaw to the yearlist, but still no Collared Dove.
41. Jackdaw
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