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<blockquote data-quote="dantheman" data-source="post: 1380199" data-attributes="member: 32998"><p><u>Tuesday 13th January 09:35 - 11:05 Mild and overcast.</u></p><p></p><p>Another visit, decided to put some notes down here. Had a leisurely explore.</p><p></p><p>(Italicised numbers in brackets are for the first hour);</p><p></p><p>Collared Dove 21 <em>(19)</em></p><p>Robin 8 <em>(6)</em></p><p>Magpie 27 <em>(15)</em></p><p>Woodpigeon 50 <em>(36)</em></p><p>Starling 18 <em>(7)</em></p><p>Chaffinch 17 <em>(11)</em></p><p>Blue Tit <em>(7)</em></p><p>Ring necked Parakeet 2</p><p>Wren 5 (3)</p><p>Greenfinch 2 (5)</p><p>House Sparrow 8</p><p>Blackbird 37 <em>(28)</em></p><p>Goldcrest 6</p><p>Jay 3</p><p>Jackdaw 1 N</p><p>Great Tit 7 <em>(2)</em></p><p>Pied Wagtail 1 S</p><p>Green Woodpecker 2</p><p>Redwing 36 <em>(4)</em></p><p>Carrion Crow 3</p><p>Long tailed Tit 9 <em>(4)</em></p><p>Great Spotted Woodpecker 1</p><p>Bullfinch 2 (ff)</p><p>Shoveler 3 (mff)</p><p>Siskin 7</p><p>Coot 1</p><p>Mallard 28+</p><p>BH Gull 172</p><p>Common Gull 11</p><p>Goldfinch 1</p><p>Dunnock 1</p><p>Canada Goose 48</p><p></p><p>In the remaining half hour (finishing the loop), additional species;</p><p></p><p>Feral Pigeon 10 S</p><p>Lesser Redpoll 1</p><p>Mistle Thrush 3</p><p></p><p>Shoveler and Coot still kicking around (although they seemed to disappear when it froze up last week). Good day for finches- first Siskin this winter, feeding and bathing by the island and first Redpoll actually in the park, flew up from a pathway in the wooded area. Views all too brief- 4 dogs came around the corner, and yapped it away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dantheman, post: 1380199, member: 32998"] [U]Tuesday 13th January 09:35 - 11:05 Mild and overcast.[/U] Another visit, decided to put some notes down here. Had a leisurely explore. (Italicised numbers in brackets are for the first hour); Collared Dove 21 [I](19)[/I] Robin 8 [I](6)[/I] Magpie 27 [I](15)[/I] Woodpigeon 50 [I](36)[/I] Starling 18 [I](7)[/I] Chaffinch 17 [I](11)[/I] Blue Tit [I](7)[/I] Ring necked Parakeet 2 Wren 5 (3) Greenfinch 2 (5) House Sparrow 8 Blackbird 37 [I](28)[/I] Goldcrest 6 Jay 3 Jackdaw 1 N Great Tit 7 [I](2)[/I] Pied Wagtail 1 S Green Woodpecker 2 Redwing 36 [I](4)[/I] Carrion Crow 3 Long tailed Tit 9 [I](4)[/I] Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Bullfinch 2 (ff) Shoveler 3 (mff) Siskin 7 Coot 1 Mallard 28+ BH Gull 172 Common Gull 11 Goldfinch 1 Dunnock 1 Canada Goose 48 In the remaining half hour (finishing the loop), additional species; Feral Pigeon 10 S Lesser Redpoll 1 Mistle Thrush 3 Shoveler and Coot still kicking around (although they seemed to disappear when it froze up last week). Good day for finches- first Siskin this winter, feeding and bathing by the island and first Redpoll actually in the park, flew up from a pathway in the wooded area. Views all too brief- 4 dogs came around the corner, and yapped it away. [/QUOTE]
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