Wildlife of the Rodwell Trail
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previous years:
2024 (89 sp) 2023 (88 sp) 2022 (90 sp) 2021 (91 sp) 2020 (103 sp) 2019 (94 sp) 2018 (108 sp) 2017 (94 sp) 2016 (76 sp) 2015 (75 sp) yearly summaries: 2023 (88 sp) 2022 (90 sp) 2021 (91 sp) 2020 (103 sp) 2019 (94 sp) 2018 (108 sp) 2017 (94 sp) 2016 (76 sp) 2015 (75 sp) 2014 (75 sp) 2013 (66 sp) 2012 (79 sp) 2011 (84 sp) 2010 (99 sp) 2009 (98 sp) 2008 (97 sp) best months: Dec 2013 (50 sp) Jan 2013 (50 sp) Jan 2010 (60 sp) Nov 2008 (57 sp) Oct 2008 (57 sp) |
49 species so far this month
Great Northern Diver Black-throated Diver Little Grebe Slavonian Grebe Black-necked Grebe Great Crested Grebe Cormorant Shag Little Egret Grey Heron Brent Goose Red-breasted Merganser Buzzard Sparrowhawk Oystercatcher Black-headed Gull Common Gull Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Sandwich Tern > Razorbill Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Great Spotted Woodpecker Meadow Pipit Wren Dunnock > Robin Wheatear Black Redstart Blackbird Song Thrush Redwing Blackcap Chiffchaff Long-tailed Tit Blue Tit Great Tit Magpie Jackdaw > Rook Carrion Crow Raven Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch Linnet Goldfinch > Greenfinch |
March 1st - 18 black-necked grebes, 3 black-throated divers and a great northern diver off Downclose and a black redstart at Smallmouth. March 22nd - A few chiffchaffs were heard through last week but I actually saw the first one today. March 26th - 5 wheatears were at Smallmouth today. Also 2 great northern divers and a few late great-crested grebes. March 30th - The first two sandwich terns were off Sandsfoot Castle, also a late great northern diver and a great-crested grebe. more on my video blog ... |