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Revision as of 14:08, 27 October 2007

This page is a placeholder and incomplete


Little Grebe

Three pairs reared broods, although in each case only a small number of chicks (max of five seen on any one date). Seem to have been less successful that in 2006.

Great Crested Grebe

Two or three pairs. Only one pair appear to have raised any chicks, although these managed to raise four young. Three juveniles seen on 24/10/ assumed to be part of this brood.

Cormorant

Recorded all year. Numbers increase in winter.


Bittern

Single bird present in first winter period to 05/03/. Recorded on most dates in Jan and Feb.

Little Egret


Grey Heron


Mute Swan


Greylag


White fronted Goose

3 on 20/01/


Canada Goose


Egyptian Goose


Shelduck

Regular visitor 1, 12/02/, 14/02/, 16/02, 19-21/02/


Mandarin


Wigeon

Max counts
Jan 47 (03/01)
Feb 
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec


Gadwall


Max counts Jan 53 (14/01) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Teal


Max counts Jan 358 (14/01) Feb 384 ((12/02) Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Mallard


Max counts Jan 204 (14/01) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


'Pintail' Always difficult in London to decide which Pintail are plastic and which aren't. Records include 6 birds on 03/01/; 11 on 17/02; 7 on 24/02/


Garganey


Shoveler


Max counts Jan 208 (14/01) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Red-crested Pochard


Pochard


Max counts Jan 47 (14/01/) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Tufted Duck


Max counts Jan 268 (14/01) Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


Goosander

1, 14/01/

Ruddy Duck

Honey Buzzard


Red Kite


Sparrowhawk Recorded all year and breeds locally.


Common Buzzard


Kestrel Recorded all year and breeds locally. Up to four birds recorded on site at any one time (eg 27/01/).

Hobby


Peregrine Recorded all year


Water Rail Resident. Almost certainly breeds. Jan 2 (05/01/)


Moorhen


Coot


Little Ringed Plover


Ringed Plover


Golden Plover

Single flying south 27/09/


Grey Plover


Lapwing

Resident. Max counts Jan Feb 213 (18/02/) Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec



Dunlin


Common Snipe Passage and winter visitor. Jan (5);


Jack Snipe

Winter visitor. Single bird(s) present throughout the winter, although inconspicuous so not recorded on all dates. Multiple birds sometimes also seen: 2 on 07/01/, 2 14/03/



Black tailed Godwit


Whimbrel


Curlew 1, 25/01/


Redshank Breeds and occasional visitor during the rest of the year. 1, 14/01/


Greenshank


Green Sandpiper


Wood Sandpiper


Common Sandpiper Fairly common passage migrant. Also outside period: Feb 1 record (10/02)



Turnstone


Mediterranean Gull 1, 21/01/


Little Gull


Black headed Gull


Common Gull


Lesser Black backed Gull


Herring Gull


Yellow legged Gull Recorded most months Jan 4 (07/01/)



Caspian Gull 1, 07/01/


Great Black backed Gull


Sandwich Tern


Common Tern

Little Tern


Feral Pigeon


Stock Dove


Woodpigeon


Collared Dove


Turtle Dove


Ring necked Parakeet


Cuckoo


Tawny Owl


Swift


Kingfisher Recorded in Jan,


Green Woodpecker



Great Spotted Woodpecker


Lesser Spotted Woodpecker


Skylark


Sand Martin



Swallow


House Martin


Tree Pipit


Meadow Pipit


Rock Pipit Passage and winter visitor. Feb: 1, 12/02/


Water Pipit

Yellow Wagtail


Grey Wagtail


Pied Wagtail


Wren


Dunnock


Robin

Whinchat


Stonechat

Wheatear

Blackbird


Fieldfare


Song Thrush


Redwing Passage migrant and winter visitor Feb 1, 12/02/; 3, 18/02/;


Mistle Thrush


Sedge Warbler


Reed Warbler


Lesser Whitethroat


Whitethroat


Garden Warbler


Blackcap


Chiffchaff


Willow Warbler


Goldcrest


Spotted Flycatcher


Long tailed Tit

Coal Tit


Blue Tit


Great Tit

Treecreeper

Jay


Magpie


Jackdaw


Carrion Crow


Starling


House Sparrow


Chaffinch

Brambling

2, 30/09/

Greenfinch

Goldfinch

Linnet

Reed Bunting

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