| Species
. |
N
|
| |
|
| Cormorant |
40 |
| White-fronted Goose |
11 |
| Greylag Goose |
34 |
| Sparrowhawk |
3 |
| Grey Plover |
2 |
| Lapwing |
4 |
| Snipe |
7 |
| Black-headed Gull |
2 |
| Stock Dove |
17 |
| Woodpigeon |
213 |
| Great Spotted Woodpecker |
2 |
| Skylark |
141 |
| Swallow |
2 |
| Meadow Pipit |
276 |
| Grey Wagtail |
1 |
| White Wagtail |
13 |
| Dunnock |
3 |
| Blackbird |
3 |
| Fieldfare |
1 |
| Song Thrush |
2 |
| Redwing |
9 |
| Blue Tit |
1 |
| Great Tit |
1 |
| Starling |
463 |
| Tree Sparrow |
18 |
| Chaffinch |
1705 |
| Brambling |
60 |
| Greenfinch |
20 |
| Goldfinch |
2 |
| Siskin |
15 |
| Linnet |
20 |
| Redpoll |
3 |
| Hawfinch |
1 |
| Reed Bunting |
20 |
| |
|
| Species |
34
|
| ex. |
3115
|
|
Note:
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There was very good migration, so I decided to stay for another two and
a half hour. To see the results of this counting you can click
here.
Local birds and other specialities:
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There were also lots of ducks; Widgeon 250, Gadwall 25, Teal 5, Mallard
100, Shoveler 5, Pochard 1, Goldeneye 2.
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Other birds: Ruddy Shelduck 2, Greylag Goose 25, Goshawk 2, Kingfisher,
Water Pipit.
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