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) |
40 species so far this month
Great Northern Diver Black-necked Grebe Great Crested Grebe Little Grebe Cormorant Shag Little Egret Dark-bellied Brent Goose Eider Red-breasted Merganser Oystercatcher Black-headed Gull Mediterranean Gull > Herring Gull > Great Black-backed Gull Razorbill Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Wren Dunnock > Robin Stonechat Blackbird Redwing Chiffchaff Goldcrest Long-tailed Tit Coal Tit Blue Tit Great Tit Magpie Jackdaw > Carrion Crow Starling House Sparrow > Chaffinch Goldfinch |
November 18th - A male tawny owl was calling at 7.00 this evening near Buxton Road bridge. December 10th - The highlights today were the first returning black-necked grebes at Sandsfoot (15), a stonechat at Wellworthy Close and, best of all, three eider off Smallmouth. December 15th - This afternoon all the above birds were still present except that there were now 11 black-necked grebes at Sandsfoot and 2 great northern divers and a razorbill further out. more on my video blog ... |