May 200938 species so far this monthRed-throated Diver Cormorant Sparrowhawk Kestrel Buzzard Oystercatcher Black-headed Gull Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Common Tern > Sandwich Tern > Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Swift Swallow House Martin Wren Dunnock > Robin Blackbird Song Thrush Whitethroat Lesser Whitethroat Blackcap Chiffchaff Long-tailed Tit Coal Tit Blue Tit > Great Tit Magpie Jackdaw > Carrion Crow Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch > Greenfinch Goldfinch > Linnet |
May 23rd Very quiet on the migrant front but lots of activity from the breeding birds, including recently-fledged Blackcaps (Newstead Road), Dunnocks (Newstead Road) and Goldfinches (Sandsfoot Halt). May 18th Lots of birdsong this morning but not much showing due to the high winds. Song Thrushes were everywhere, with Blackcap and Chiffchaff still singing strongly as well. The highlight was a Lesser Whitethroat in song at Downclose, an overdue first for the trail list. May 16th Surprise of the month was a winter-plumaged Red-throated Diver which turned up off Whitehead's Pier this morning. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong plumage... May 3rd Not many migrants left now apart from Swallows and House Martins which were flying north in some numbers all morning. About 5 Blackcaps and 2 Chiffchaffs appear to have set up territories along the trail, along with a couple of Whitethroats, one at each end. |