Recording Area Annual Totals

97 Species in 2013, 99 in 2012, 94 in 2011, 108 species were recorded in 2010;



Monday, 23 February 2009

GADWALLS AND GREAT CRESTED GREBES















Great Crested Grebes (Mike Lawrence)
MONDAY 23 FEBRUARY

The mild weather continued despite a cool NW wind. There was much spring bird activity in the air, with display, aggression, singing and nest-building all being witnessed.

SHARDELOES LAKE (BUCKINGHAMSHIRE)

Spurned on by Rob Andrews visit of yesterday, I was very pleased to see the large numbers of duck I first witnessed two weeks back still remaining on the main part of the lake.

Most impressive was my largest-ever local count of GADWALL - 76 birds - and equal to that achieved by RDA on 22nd. I was also very pleased to see the returning pair of GREAT CRESTED GREBES, which nested successfully in July 2008, rearing three young.

GREAT CRESTED GREBE (adult pair, both in full breeding plumage)
Little Grebe (5+, whinnying heard)
Mute Swans (5 - the 2 adults and 3 first-winters; the cob was busy chasing one of the immatures all around the lake)
Canada Geese (14)
Mallard (8)
GADWALL (a record 76 present, mostly in pairs but some gathering of drakes in display)
Tufted Duck (46)
Northern Pochard (5)
Coot (103)
Black-headed Gulls (77)
RED KITES (4 swooping down over the Sheep field)
Carrion Crow (pair feeding on dung piles)

CHESHAM FISHING LAKES

GREAT CRESTED GREBE (1 still present)
Grey Heron (1)
Mute Swans (2 adults on pit, with 4 birds including 2 first-winters on the adjacent river)
Tufted Duck (7)
Pochard (11)
Coot (29)
Goldcrest (3)
Long-tailed Tit (pair)

WATERCRESS COTTAGE LOOP TRAIL

Grey Heron (1)
Tufted Duck (5 on the lake)
Common Kestrel (female prospecting a nesting tree)
COMMON KINGFISHER (1 patrolling a stream and showing very well)
Robin (3), Great Tit, Wren and Chaffinch all in song.

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