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Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Lavernock

Visible migration from 07.30 to 11.00: Redwing (c.565), Fieldfare (38), Mistle Thrush (7), Blackbird (9), Swallow (8), Meadow Pipit (35), Pied Wagtail (3), Goldfinch (c.130), Chaffinch (c.190), Brambling (2), Linnet (c.150), Lesser Redpoll (5), Siskin (23), Bullfinch (11), Greenfinch (5), Hawfiinch (2 at 08.40), Reed Bunting (2), Raven (13 in single flock), Starling (c.940), all birds in flight over reserve and holiday camp heading east into blustery breeze. Surprisingly, no Sky Larks recorded.
Wood Pigeon (800) and Stock Dove (6) in stubble field between reserve and St Mary's Well Bay.

3 comments:

Joek Roex said...

Nice one, SS.

Interestingly, someone is counting down in Weston-super-Mare. Should get many birds that leave via Lavernock.

http://trektellen.nl/trektelling.asp?telpost=736

Randal M Snowdrop said...

You don't get that sort of quality birding on the bus. Not even from the top deck.

Richard G. Smith said...

Are they all on his jogging list?