Author Archives: Val Jones

8 August 2015

2 Ospreys still. 4 Dunlin, 1 Redshank, 1 Whinchat, 1 Common Tern and one ad Yellow-l-Gull.

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6 August 2015

An Osprey appeared 1145 with one or two  later in the day as well as a Red Kite reported on Birdnet. Quick count this morning produced 6 Teal, 34 Coots, 131 Mallard, 106 Canada Geese and 52 Greylags, 8 GCGrebes, … Continue reading

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5 August 2015

Two Ospreys this morning included the individual present for most of July. Also a Little Egret in Chapel Bay with 4 Teal and 11 Mandarins, ad. Yellow-l-Gull, Whinchat and an adult Common Gull.

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4 August 2015

Osprey present on & off in the morning at least. A busy morning with the first Redstart of the year, a juvenile male at the south end of the res, 5 Teal, 7 Mandarins, ad Y-L-Gull, male Whinchat, a Cuckoo on … Continue reading

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3 August 2015

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A Crossbill was heard only over the recording hide. Also juv Peregrine, ad Yellow-legged Gull, 3 Teal, male Whinchat still and a juv LRPlover.

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2 August 2015

An Osprey identified as a different individual to the one present on & off for most of last month. Also male Whinchat & Hobby.

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1 August 2015

Juv Stonechat still present.

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31 July 2015

2 Little Egrets, male Whinchat still and a Stonechat, the first this year.

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30 July 2015

2 Mandarins, Common Sand and Hobby.

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29 July 2015

The Osprey and a single Sanderling, probably a different bird, reported this morning. 3 Dunlin arrived in the afternoon with the first two juveniles of the period and a single Whimbrel flew SE calling without being seen. Also 4 Mandarins, … Continue reading

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