Recording Area Annual Totals

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



Monday, 6 April 2009

SHARDELOES TODAY







I am hoping Gadwall will breed at Shardeloes Lake this spring, with at least 4 pairs still on site today


MONDAY 6 APRIL

My first real opportunity at local birding in over three and a half weeks. The day started off fine and fairly calm, with predominantly clear blue skies and a light SE wind. Cloud then slowly moved in from the west and the wind increased and veered to the SW.

SHARDELOES LAKE (BUCKS) (Evening visit)

Great Crested Grebe (male feeding)
Little Grebe (3 pairs; much whinnying display)
Mute Swans (resident pair, plus 3 first-years from last year's nest)
Canada Geese (28)
Mallard (8)
GADWALL (4 pairs)
Tufted Duck (22, several pairs noisily displaying)
NORTHERN POCHARD (1 pair)
Coot (just 26 including three birds sat on nests)
Moorhen (12)

Common Kestrel (1 male)
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Green Woodpecker (1-2)
Stock Dove (pair)
Eurasian Skylark (singing male on arable field by entrance)
Grey Wagtail (male)
Wren (3 singing males)
Song Thrush (2 singing males)
Common Blackbird (2 singing males)
BLACKCAP (singing male in ivy-clad trees)
Great Tit (nesting activity from 1 pair)
Long-tailed Tit (1+ pair)
Rook (23 nests now in use)
Chaffinch (singing male)
Goldfinch (singing male)

OLD AMERSHAM (BUCKS)

A total of 24 pairs of (Western) Jackdaws on chimneys.

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