February 200949 species so far this monthGreat Northern Diver Little Grebe Slavonian Grebe Black-necked Grebe Great Crested Grebe Cormorant Shag Little Egret Grey Heron Dark-bellied Brent Goose Shelduck Red-breasted Merganser Sparrowhawk Peregrine Buzzard Oystercatcher Mediterranean Gull > Black-headed Gull Common Gull Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Green Woodpecker Skylark Rock Pipit Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Wren Dunnock > Robin Stonechat Blackbird Song Thrush Chiffchaff Goldcrest Long-tailed Tit Coal Tit Blue Tit > Great Tit Magpie Jackdaw > Rook Carrion Crow Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch > Greenfinch Goldfinch > |
February 1st A very windy day with few small birds showing at all, although I did hear the first Chaffinch song of the year at Rodwell. 120 Brent Geese were on the remains of Whitehead's Pier and nearby was a very close Slavonian Grebe. In the afternoon 35 Med Gulls were roosting off Sandsfoot Castle. February 8th After all the snow a beautiful calm morning in the harbour, ideal for picking out distant seabirds. Unfortunately it seems as if all the birds have gone elsewhere with only 4 Black-necked Grebes to be found. February 16th Another calm, Spring-like morning with birds in full song all along the trail. The harbour produced no less than 5 Black-necked Grebes and 2 Great Northern Divers, with a lone Shelduck the first seen for some months. The presence of just 1 Great Crested Grebe suggests that they may have already started to head inland - a summer-plumaged bird was at Radipole last week. A Skylark at Small Mouth was the only small bird of any note. February 19th A venture off the trail around Sandsfoot Castle produced 7 Black-necked Grebes and 3 or 4 Chiffchaffs including one gorgeous bird of the pale Siberian race. The Great Crested Grebes turned up in Bincleaves corner with at least 20 present. |