November 200956 species so far this monthGreat Northern Diver Black-throated Diver Little Grebe Slavonian Grebe Great Crested Grebe Leach's Petrel Cormorant Shag Little Egret Dark-bellied Brent Goose Mallard Red-breasted Merganser Goosander Sparrowhawk Kestrel Peregrine Snipe Mediterranean Gull > Black-headed Gull Common Gull Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Razorbill Little Auk Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Skylark Swallow House Martin Meadow Pipit Rock Pipit Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Wren Dunnock > Robin Stonechat Blackbird Song Thrush Redwing Chiffchaff Goldcrest Long-tailed Tit Coal Tit Blue Tit > Great Tit Magpie Jackdaw > Rook Carrion Crow Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch > Greenfinch Goldfinch > Linnet |
November 2nd Visible migration still going on with 700 Wood Pigeons heading south at a considerable height over Downclose this morning. Also a late Swallow and an even later House Martin. November 9th A very pleasant calm and sunny day and, as is usual in these conditions, very few birds to see on the trail. A Peregrine at Sandsfoot was the highlight and the first Mergansers were off Downclose. A Snipe was heard over Newstead Road late at night. November 16th A half-hour sea watch from the coast below Downclose produced a first for the trail list in the shape of a Little Auk flying west through the harbour towards Ferrybridge. November 22nd The first proper winter bird list so far with Slavonian Grebe, Great Northern and Black-throated Divers and a handful of Mergansers all in the harbour this morning. November 28th A pair of first-class additions to the bird list today in the shape of a Leach's Petrel feeding out in the middle of the harbour and a female Goosander close inshore near the sailing club. Also a Great Northern Diver and the first Great-crested Grebes of the winter. |