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) |
45 species so far this month
Great Northern Diver Slavonian Grebe Black-necked Grebe Great Crested Grebe Cormorant Shag Brent Goose Velvet Scoter Red-breasted Merganser Eider Buzzard Sparrowhawk Oystercatcher Black-headed Gull Mediterranean Gull > Common Gull Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Razorbill Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Great Spotted Woodpecker Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Wren Dunnock > Robin Stonechat Blackbird Song Thrush Goldcrest Long-tailed Tit Blue Tit Great Tit Nuthatch Magpie Jackdaw > Carrion Crow Raven Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch Siskin Goldfinch > Greenfinch |
December 23rd - Sandsfoot was the place to be this morning with 2 Velvet Scoters, a female Eider, a Great Northern Diver and a Slavonian Grebe! December 11th - Downclose produced a Great-spotted Woodpecker, a Siskin and a Buzzard, whilst a pair of Stonechats were nearby at Smallmouth. December 4th - A record number of 18 Black-necked Grebes were off Sandsfoot this morning, as was the Eider first seen a couple of weeks ago. A Nuthatch was heard at Rodwell Halt, the second record for the trail. see my new video blog ... |