Monday, 18 August 2008
16-17 AUGUST
Spotted Flycatchers increased again to 12 birds on Sunday 17 August
SATURDAY 16 AUGUST
Shardeloes Lake (1220-1320)
Great Crested Grebes - 6 still present
Little Grebes - 8 present
Mute Swans - family group of 6 still present
Canada Geese - 3
GADWALL - pair including a drake moulting out of eclipse
Common Buzzard - 2
RED KITES - 5 in area including two juveniles
Green Woodpecker
COMMON SWIFTS - 3 present
Pied Wagtail (10 remaining on cricket field)
Song Thrush
WILLOW WARBLER - 3 at the west end
SPOTTED FLYCATCHER - 5 present
Greenfinch
Goldfinch - 6+ including juveniles
Lower Weedon Hill Farm
Common Buzzard and Meadow Pipit
SUNDAY 17 AUGUST
Shardeloes Lake (1500-1700)
No sign of the HOBBY present since Friday and seen earlier in morning (Graham Smith). This represents the first record of this species in the Amersham District this autumn, with the only summer record that at Shardeloes on 29 June (per Jonathan Baines).
Great Crested Grebes - 2 adults and four juveniles
Little Grebe - 6
Grey Heron
Mute Swans - 6
GADWALL - 5 present, with two drakes
*NORTHERN SHOVELER - single eclipse-plumaged bird present with Mallards
*NORTHERN POCHARD - 1 adult drake present
Common Kestrel
RED KITES - 6+
Common Buzzards - 4+
Coots (32) and Moorhen (17)
Black-headed Gull - 2 adults
Lesser Black-backed Gull - 4 over
COMMON SWIFT - 11
House Martin - 16
MISTLE THRUSH - high count of 47 birds, mostly juveniles
Blackcap - 2
WILLOW WARBLER - 5 at the west end, juveniles in sub-song
Common Chiffchaff - 3
Goldcrest
Long-tailed Tits - 11
*SPOTTED FLYCATCHER - another big increase to 12 birds
Greenfinch - 6 (4 juveniles)
Goldfinch - 10
Latimer Long Lake
Little Grebe (adult), Mute Swan (19 adults), Canada Geese (47) and Tufted Duck (9).
HOUSE MARTINS - 47
Mistle Thrush - 6
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