Species |
N
|
|
|
Cormorant |
23 |
White-fronted Goose |
124 |
Greylag Goose |
2 |
Egyptian Goose |
5 |
Wigeon |
108 |
Mallard |
16 |
Pochard |
1 |
Sparrowhawk |
1 |
Lapwing |
4 |
Stock Dove |
8 |
Woodpigeon |
63 |
Collared Dove |
3 |
Woodlark |
1 |
Skylark |
258 |
Meadow Pipit |
30 |
White Wagtail |
3 |
Blackbird |
1 |
Fieldfare |
2 |
Song Thrush |
8 |
Redwing |
68 |
Coal Tit |
5 |
Blue Tit |
14 |
Great Tit |
20 |
Jackdaw |
9 |
Rook |
22 |
Starling |
135 |
Tree Sparrow |
12 |
Chaffinch |
536 |
Brambling |
33 |
Greenfinch |
2 |
Siskin |
8 |
Linnet |
3 |
Crossbill |
3 |
Bullfinch |
2 |
Reed Bunting |
5 |
|
|
Species |
35
|
ex. |
1538
|
|
Note:
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Great-, Blue- and Coal Tits were migrating. They fly from tree to tree
but are easy to count when they cross the canal.
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Chaffinches keep on coming, almost no Redwings anymore but quite a lot
of Skylarks this morning
Local birds and other specialities:
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The Green Woodpecker was still present. Other locals; Great black-backed
Gull, Waterpipit, 17 Rabbits (highest number untill now) and a big bat
hunting for insects.
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