| Species
. |
N
|
| |
|
| Cormorant |
2 |
| Teal |
9 |
| Marsh Harrier |
1 |
| Sparrowhawk |
2 |
| Lapwing |
21 |
| Snipe |
1 |
| Black-headed Gull |
1 |
| Woodpigeon |
2 |
| Wood Lark |
1 |
| Swallow |
365 |
| House Martin |
9 |
| Tree Pipiti |
4 |
| Meadow Pipit |
16 |
| Blue-headed Wagtail |
13 |
| White Wagtail |
16 |
| Dunnock |
4 |
| Song Thrush |
3 |
| Jay |
6 |
| Starling |
9 |
| Chaffinch |
4 |
| Greenfinch |
5 |
| Siskin |
32 |
| Reed Bunting |
12 |
| |
|
| Species |
23
|
| ex. |
538
|
|
Note:
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Because of the eastern wind, I decided to stay another two and a half hour
to see if there was some raptormigration. For the results of the late morningcountings
today, click here.
Local birds and other specialities:
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Ducks are increasing with today 43 Widgeons, 3 Shovelers, 15 Gadwalls,
3 Teals and some Mallards. In the decoy stayed a group of >30 Siskins,
Kingfisher, Goshawk and 4 Bullfinches.
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