Gert Corfield
Well-known member

I’ve been meaning to start a thread for this small feeder reservoir for the Worcester and Birmingham Canal as it was my local patch for nearly 15 years. The OS map reference is SO98580 68435, but local birders will know it well. I still make regular visits so hopefully more posts to come. I’m aware that it is watched by others so would be good for others to post any sightings as well.
The ’Surrounds’ bit is fairly wide - up to St Bartholomew’s Church (location of fairly regular Hawfinch sightings), down to Finstall Park - the network of fields and footpaths behind Bromsgrove Rugby Club and areas in between - eg the fields around Finch End Farm leading to the canal and Patchetts Farm. There are no precise boundaries but I’d say a mile or so radius to keep it relevant for this general location.
I’ve replicated my Birdtrack list of the sightings over the years below giving a fairly decent 116 species and this is by no means exclusive. For example a Garganey was present in 2010 and I’m sure there are other sightings to add to these.
Anyway, hope it’s of interest and what may be common elsewhere can be rare here - for example Yellowhammer, Lapwing and Curlew - so any sightings are of interest for this general area.
Cheers
Gert

The ’Surrounds’ bit is fairly wide - up to St Bartholomew’s Church (location of fairly regular Hawfinch sightings), down to Finstall Park - the network of fields and footpaths behind Bromsgrove Rugby Club and areas in between - eg the fields around Finch End Farm leading to the canal and Patchetts Farm. There are no precise boundaries but I’d say a mile or so radius to keep it relevant for this general location.
I’ve replicated my Birdtrack list of the sightings over the years below giving a fairly decent 116 species and this is by no means exclusive. For example a Garganey was present in 2010 and I’m sure there are other sightings to add to these.
Anyway, hope it’s of interest and what may be common elsewhere can be rare here - for example Yellowhammer, Lapwing and Curlew - so any sightings are of interest for this general area.
Cheers
Gert
