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Friday 8th February 2008
- East India Dock: 31 species seen, including Collared Dove, Sparrowhawk, 6 Goldfinch, 3 Chaffinch, 3 Greenfinch, 10 Starling, Mute Swan, 3 Canada Goose, and a Chiffchaff heard only (J Lethbridge).
- Tower Hamlets Cemetery: 2 Firecrests (pair?) continued to perform at 0830 just beyond the monument after the clearing within 200 yards of the Soanes Centre. Male & female Sproggers overhead, first Goldfinch & Mistle Thrush for the year. (Bob Watts).
- Walthamstow Marshes: Redshank (flushed from Bombcrater Pond), 4+ Snipe, 12 Meadow Pipits, m & f Stonechats, 1 Siskin (Mark Pearson)
- Abney Park Cemetery: 4 Goldcrests, 2 Stock doves, Peacock butterfly (Mark Pearson)
- Mayesbrook Park: Scaup (drake) on boating lake with tufted's, also increase in pochard, 16+ Gadwall, Chiffchaff. (Paul Hawkins)
- South Norwood Lake:2 Mute Swan, 2 Great Crested Grebe,15 Tufted Duck,1m Pochard,5 Cormorant,70+ Black-headed Gull,3 Common Gull, Herring Gull,8 Ring-necked Parakeet,3 Siskin,2 Coal Tit,4 Song Thrush, 20 + Redwing,2 Goldcrest,4 House Sparrow, 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker,2 Nuthatch, Goldfinch, 2 singing Chaffinch,(John Watson Gavin Hawgood)
Thursday 7th February 2008
- Osterley Park: 08.00 Mediterranean Gull, again on the Brentford FC training pitches with c500 other gulls, a Peregrine flew over here at 08.10 west.Song Thrush 12+. Skylark 1. Green Woodpecker 2. Great Spotted Woodpecker 1. Stonechat 3. Redwing c100. Nuthatch 2. Egyptian Goose 1 male, + a pair with 3 young. Tufted Duck 58. Great Crested Grebe 3. Mandarin 4. Little Owl 1. Gadwall 2. (Keith Fisher)
- Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens: Sparrowhawk, 8 Siskin (Paul Bruty).
- Staines Reservoirs: 11.20 1 male Scaup and 1 Black-Necked Grebe - North Basin. 45+ Goldeneye (Frank Clark)
Wednesday 6th February 2008
- East India Dock: 5 Starlings, Grey Wagtail, 0 Teal - incredible (J Lethbridge). Also 0 Mallard, 0 Shelduck, 0 Tufties (Richard Harrison).
- Blackwall Basin: Great Crested Grebe, Pied Wagtail (Richard Harrison).
- Clissold Park, Stoke Newington: f Brambling (with 5 Chaffinches, St. Mary's Old Churchyard), 4 RR Parakeets, 4 Goldcrests, 16 Shovelers, 12 Pochards, 2 Redwings (deer enclosure), 2 Little Grebes (Mark Pearson)
- Camley Street LWT: Chiffchaff, 3 Goldcrests, Kingfisher (Mark Pearson)
Tuesday 5th February 2008
- Walthamstow Marshes: m & f Stonechat, 18 Meadow Pipits, 1 Siskin (Mark Pearson)
- Abney Park Cemetery: 3 Goldcrests, 3 Stock Doves, c12 Long-tailed Tits (Mark Pearson)
Monday 4th Febuary 2008
- HMWT Amwell Nature Reserve: Two Bitterns in reeds around lake to north of Water Rail hide at 10.00 (Tim Hill).
- Tower Hamlets Cemetery, 8am: 2 Firecrests (at convergance of paths near a grassy area, about 50m SE from Soames Centre - look for a monument on the north side surrounded by dead bracken), also Goldcrest heard, but no Chiffchaff (J Lethbridge).
- Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens: 8 Siskin on Buck Hill (Paul Bruty).
- Tate Modern: 1st Peacock butterfly seen sunning in garden (Alan Lewis)
- Hackney Marshes: 1 Firecrest (Wick Woodland),2 Water Rail,1 Green Sandpiper,8 Fieldfare, 2 Redwing (Gary A James).
- Trent Park Area: 9 Stock Dove, together, at Vicarage Farm; 1 Green Woodpecker; 5 Great Spotted Woodpecker,(including 1 drumming); 23 Fieldfare,(3 Vicarage Farm, 17 Ferny Hill Farm, 3 South Lodge Farm); 76 Redwing, at South Lodge Farm; 5 Goldcrest; 2 Nuthatch; 3 Treecreeper; 5 Coal Tit (Robert Callf).
- Dalrymple Close, Southgate: 1 Grey Wagtail, flew over (Robert Callf).
- East India Dock NR: 2 Kestrel, 11 Shelduck, 2 Goldfinch, 1 GBB Gull, 1 LBB Gull, 1 Common Gull, 1 Mute Swan (Richard Harrison).
- Mayesbrook Park: Great Crested Grebe.(Paul Hawkins)
- Horsenden Hill (Paradise Fields): Shoveler (3m1f), Stonechat(1m). (David Howdon)
Sunday 3rd Febuary 2008
- Alexandra Park: 1 Siskin, 2 Redwing, 9 Goldfinch, 3 Greenfinch at the scrub, 3 Stock Dove, 2 Greater Spotted Woodpecker, 1 Nuthatch and 1 Coal Tit in The Grove. Also 2 Greenwoodpecker (James Arquette). 3 Mealy & 1 Lesser Redpoll in silver birch at the confluence of Dukes Avenue & Grove Road, flying into the park and back on several occasions until 1625 at least (Gareth Richards, Bob Watts, Dominic Mitchell).
- Greenford CP:1 Snipe, 9 R.n Parakeet 2 Grey Wagtail, 8 M'Pipit, 2 Redwing, 16 Linnet, 15 Greenfinch (Neil Anderson)
- Mayesbrook Park: Water Rail, Jackdaw over, Grey Wag, Goldcrest, 2 Greeen Woodpecker, 14 Gadwall, 3 Cormorant.(Paul Hawkins)
- Ingrebourne Valley: Pair of Stonechats,2 Jackdaw,71 Fieldfare,(Shaun Harvey)
- Walthamstow Reservoirs (S): Ca 14 Goldeneye inc 3 adult males on West Warwick (Quentin Given/Peter Lambert).
- Osterley Park: Mediterranean Gull - ad. winter, feeding on Brentford FC training ground pitches along with c500 misc. other gulls. Egyptian Goose - pair with 4 young! about 2 days old. Carrion Crow 69. Stonechat 4. Reed Bunting 2. Redwing 100+. Fieldfare 100+.Cormorant 15. Pochard 1. (Keith Fisher)
- Rainham Marshes RSPB: 1 '1st-winter' Iceland Gull (Robert Callf, Phil Rhodes).
- South Norwood Lake:2 Mute Swan,1m Pochard, 20 Tufted Duck, 5 Cormorant,50+ Black-headedGull, 2 Common Gull, 2LBB Gull, 2 herring Gull, 1 Nuthatch, 3 Siskin, Goldfinch, Greenfinch Chaffinch,Dunock, 6 Ring-necked parakeet,House Sparrow,( John watson gavin Hawgood )
- Tower Hamlets Cemetery: 2 Firecrests (Steven Robinson).Both present until 11:45 at least, from northern boundary path walk until about 20 yards before the eastern boundary of St Clements Hospital then take the obvious path to the right and view the holly and bramble scrub about 30 yards down on left and the small clearing behind this, both birds in this area to 11:45 showing very well at times (Nick Tanner).
- Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens: 1 Little Grebe, c625 Black-headed Gull, 2 GBBG (ad/1w 13:55 Serpentine), ad Yellow-legged Gull (14:05 Serpentine), 1 Coal TIt (Paul Bruty).
- Horsenden Hill: 2 Nuthatch, 60+ Redwing, 2 Stonechat, 1 Great Black-backed Gull (Andy Culshaw, David Howdon).
- North side of Thames, Putney Bridge to Hammersmith: possible adult ring-billed gull seen briefly. 3 teal, 5 gadwall, 2 shelduck. All 1-2pm. (Neil Millar)
Saturday 2nd February 2008.
- Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens: 1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker, 2 Stock Dove, 1 Pied Wagtail, 1 Mistle Thrush (James Arquette)
- London Wetland Centre: 1 Siskin, 1 Greenwoodpecker, 1 Kestrel (James Arquette)
- Rainham Marshes: Prob Hybrid or leucistic larus sp by stone barges(see surfbirds for pic) also ad Med Gull, 3+ Water Pipit, Green Sandpiper, Ring-Necked Parakeet.(Paul Hawkins)
- Hackney Marshes: Adult Ring-billed Gull 8.15-8.20am + Adult Caspian Gull (R.B.A). Still present at 11.50am, when flew past Spitalfields Market. (R.B.A).
- South Norwood Lake: Mute Swan,1 Great Crested Grebe,1m Pochard,7 Cormorant ,2 Common Gull,1Herring Gull,18 Tufted Duck,3 Great Spotted Woodpecker,3 Nuthatch, 1 Chiffchaff, 4 Coal Tit, 6 Long-tailed Tit,1 Mistle thrush, 2 Song Thrush, 5 Redwing,1 Collard Dove, Greenfinch, Goldfinch,2 House Sparrow,5 Goldcrest,( John Watson Gavin Hawgood )
- Tyttenhanger GPs: 1 Green Sandpiper. 1 Stonechat. 4 Common Snipe. 4+ Tree Sparrows. (Steve Blake)
- Broomfield Park, Palmer Green, N13: 6(1 ad male, 3 imm males, 2 females) Shoveler; 1 adult-winter Mediterranean Gull, until 13.40 GMT, at least; 5 Redwing (Robert Callf).
- The Triangle, Palmers Green, N13: 1 Grey Wagtail (Robert Callf).
- Staines Res: Black-necked Grebe 3 and Scaup 3 on N basin in morning, also an oiled adult Kittiwake on one of the old rafts around 1000hrs. Two Green and one Common Sandpiper also there (Rob Innes).
- Ingrebourne Valley: Lesser Spotted Woodpecker,Chiffchaff,5 Rooks,18 Stockdove,20 Fieldfare.(Shaun Harvey).
- Ten Acre Wood, Hillingdon: Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in wood and 6 Ring-necked Parakeets, 4 Stonechat, 3 Snipe, Little Owl, Kestrel & Sparrowhawk in surrounding meadows (Steve Pash)
- LVRP, Friday Lake: 5 Smew, 4 males 1 redhead, easy to find as Friday Lake has no islands. (Mike Oakland)
- Horsenden Hill: 21+ Stock Dove, 2 Stonechat, 4 Meadow Pipit, 1 Nuthatch, 1 Tawny Owl (Perivale Wood), 16 Redwing (Andy Culshaw, David Howdon).
Friday 1st February 2008
- Mouth of River Wandle (next to Wandsworth Rubbish Tip): pair Pintail (David Jeffreys)
- S'Newington: Y.l.gull on east res showing on slipway, Ruddy Duck on West res with athea, Near by Redwing at Clissold Park, but no sign of Brambling at 3rd attempt between 12-13pm (J.Murray).
- Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens: 2 Gadwall, Tawny Owl, Green Woodpecker, 4 Mistle Thrush, Song Thrush, 3 Redwing (Parade Ground), 3 Goldfinch, 2 Greenfinch, Nuthatch (vocal, KG Bandstand) (Paul Bruty).
- Alexandra Park: Female Blackcap & 4 Coal Tits Grove, 20+ Redwing, Grey Wagtail, 6 Shoveler (4 ad m, 1st w m, f) Boating Lake, m Gadwall & ad Herring Gull Tunnel Res (Bob Watts).
- Leyton Flats: 4 Fieldfare,2 Redwing,3 Lesser Redpoll (Gary A James).
- Tower Hamlets Cemetery, 7.30-8am: No Firecrest seen, but Goldcrest, Chiffchaff, & female Sparrowhawk circling above (J Lethbridge)
- Osterley Park: Fieldfare 80+. Redwing 120+. Little Owl 1. Stonechat 2. Stock Dove c20. Nuthatch 1. Egyptian Goose 1. Great Crested Grebe 2. GS Woodpecker 1. Green Woodpecker 1. Pochard 1. Shoveler c15. (Keith Fisher)
- Trent Park Area: 1 female Kestrel; 2 Red-legged Partridge, at Ferny Hill Farm; 1 female Great Spotted Woodpecker; 62 Redwing, at South Lodge Farm; 1 Fieldfare, at South Lodge Farm; 5 Goldcrest; 3 Nuthatch; 4 Treeceeper; 2 Coal Tit (Robert Callf).
- Berwick Ponds: Barn Owl at 6.27am (Dave Morrison)
- Laleham Park c.35 Redwing (David Combes)
- Trent Park: 80 Fieldfare, 30 Redwing.Ferny Hill Farm fields. ( Pete Lowman).
- South Norwood Lake: Mute Swan,1 Great Crested Grebe,70 Black-headed Gull, 2 Common Gull, 1 Herring Gull, 7 Cormorant,1 Pochard, 24 Tufted Duck,3 Goldcrest, 2 Long-tailed Tit,2 Coal Tit 3 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 1 Nuthatch, 2 Song Thrush, 5 Redwing, Greenfinch, 6 Goldfinch, 2 singing Dunnock, 4 House Sparrow, ( John Watson )
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