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A Brief History of The Gloster Birder 2023

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Wednesday 17th June 2026

Saul Warth     7-10am two Little Egrets, 20 Avocets, 11 Curlews, seven Oystercatchers, six Barnacle Geese flew S, 184 Shelducks including ten ducklings, a male Marsh Harrier, 14 Swallows and five Sand Martins. (MK).

Frampton     A Grasshopper Warbler reeling almost constantly for 20 minutes from the reeds at Splatt Bridge early this morning but not visible at all. (Steve Pullen). Around the Pools a Spotted Flycatcher, four Common Terns, a Yellow-legged Gull, a Lesser Whitethroat, four Whitethroats, 12 Chiffchaffs, 21 Blackcaps, five Oystercatchers, six Swifts, 100 Sand Martins, 24 Swallows, six House Martins, a Great White Egret, 35 Mute Swan and ten cygnets, 26 Greylags and four goslings, two Canada Geese and four goslings, eight Great Crested Grebes and one chick, 63 Coots and eight young, six Moorhens and one chick and Coal Tits with young. (Nick Goatman).

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Tuesday 16th June 2026

WWT Slimbridge     Two juvenile BITTERNS showing in the Knott hide reed bed viewed from the Estuary Tower. (Oliver Paisey).

Saul Warth     Early morning to high tide, fairly quiet, two Little Egrets, four Grey Herons, 30 Avocets, ten Curlews, a Bar-tailed Godwit, six Oystercatchers, 189 Shelducks including eight ducklings, a Marsh Harrier, two Kestrels, a Swallow and a Linnet. Also the first Marbled White and first patch dragonflies, two male Emperors. (MK).

Highnam     From from Highnam Court to Highnam Woods a Hobby, three Spotted Flycatchers, three Yellow Wagtails and a Nightingale heard calling and then seen briefly in the wood. Also a Spotted Flycatcher, a singing Yellowhammer near Lassington Wood and a Scarce Chaser at the Over canal. (Andy Jayne).

Minchinhampton     At Hampton Fields early this morning six Corn Buntings, five male Yellowhammers, 10+ Skylarks, 10+ Linnets, a Nuthatch and a Buzzard. (Steve Pullen).

Newent     A Spotted Flycatcher using a swallow cup  for its nest in a private wood today. (Alan Hooper/Rick Benson-Bunch).

Spotted Flycatcher by Alan Hooper

Rodborough Common     Meadow Pipits finding caterpillars and grasshoppers to feed their broods and Skylarks singing from the low hawthorns today. (Nigel Gardener).

Meadow Pipit by Nigel Gardener

Skylark by Nigel Gardener

Stroud     A Privet Hawk Moth in a private garden today. (Terry Grant).

Privet Hawk Moth by Terry Grant
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Monday 15th June 2026

Coombe Hill Meadows     Late news of a male PIED FLYCATCHER, the first for the reserve on the 13th, but no further sign that day or since. (Nick Hughes).

Pied Flycatcher by Nick Hughes

WWT Slimbridge     A QUAIL calling on the Dumbles this morning. (per Ian Hull).

Coombe Hill Meadows     This morning a QUAIL calling in the distance mid morning and later calling intermittently from the field between Broadmere and the towpath. Two Coots with a juvenile by the Wharf, a Curlew, two Yellow Wagtails, 3+ Sedge Warblers, 2+Whitethroats.2+ Blackcaps, a Chiffchaff and 3+ Reed Buntings. (Mike Smart/Ian Ralphs).

Tresham     A QUAIL calling again this evening. (Paul Rich). 9+ Red Kites, 15+ Corn Buntings and a Yellow Wagtail today. (Terry Grant).

Saul Warth     Early morning high tide two Little Egrets, three Grey Herons, 27 Avocets, six Curlews, five Oystercatchers, 209 Shelducks including 16 ducklings, a Marsh Harrier chased off patch by Oystercatchers, a Kestrel with rodent prey, 19 Stock Doves, 11 Swallows, two Sand Martins, six Skylarks and two male Reed Buntings. (MK).

Marsh Harrier chased by an Oystercatcher by Mike King

Tewkesbury     Along the Tewkesbury-Ashchurch cycle path a Garden Warbler seen and heard this morning. (Les Ditchburn).

Hardwicke     At the tanker bay just N of The Pilot Inn at 5am a Tawny Owl flew over. Later a Cetti’s Warbler calling, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Sparrowhawk, a Kingfisher, two Chiffchaffs and a Whitethroat. (Julian Long).

Frampton     A Cuckoo heard, the Ross’s Goose and the Bar-headed x Snow Goose hybrid on Court Lake. Also a Common Tern at Splatt Bridge. (Sarah Townsend).

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Sunday 14th June 2026

Saul Warth     Early morning at high tide three Little Egrets, five Grey Herons, 20 Avocets, 29 Curlews, five Oystercatchers, 158 Shelducks +9 ducklings, a female Mandarin on the river with Mallards, a flock of nine Cormorants flew S, two Common Terns flew high N, a Kestrel, a Sparrowhawk chased by a Mistle Thrush, both scarce in summer, a Cuckoo heard, six Swallows, two Sand Martins, four Skylarks and two Grey Wagtails. (MK).

Mandarin by Mike King

Skylark by Mike King

Roel Hill     From Roel Hill Farm to Hawling and back via Roel Gate four Corn Buntings, a pair of Redstarts and a third singing nearby, two Swifts, six House Martins, three singing Greenfinches in the village, two Buzzards, three Red Kites, a Tree Pipit singing near Roel Gate, several Yellowhammers and Whitethroats singing throughout the area. Also two Muntjacs and a Stoat playing with a dead Field Vole. (Steve Brown).

Wontley Farm area     East of Cleeve Common today between West Down car park and Wontley Farm, a pair of Redstarts, a pair of Stonechats and a Spotted Flycatcher. Butterfly species seen included Common Blue, Small Heath, Large Skipper, Ringlet, Meadow Brown and a Yellow Shell moth. (Keith White).

Standish     A Spotted Flycatcher at 3pm in St Nicholas Churchyard. Also a Goldcrest, a Goldfinch, two Chaffinches and a Song Thrush. (Mil Petkovic).

Spotted Flycatcher by Mil Petkovic

Rodborough Common     Three Ravens flew over at 2pm, one of them calling. (Mil Petkovic). Also a Large Blue butterfly on the Common today. (Duncan Dine).

Large Blue by Duncan Dine

Elmore Court     At the rewilding site this afternoon a Spotted Flycatcher, three Cattle Egrets and six Stonechats (4 juvs). (Steve Pullen).

Cattle Egret by Steve Pullen

Guscar Rocks/Aylburton Warth     WeBS count this morning birds included two Canada Geese, 36 Shelducks including 20 ducklings, four Mallards, three Grey Herons, three Oystercatchers, 30 Curlews, three Black-tailed Godwits, four Dunlins, eight Redshanks, 20 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 5+ Skylarks, 5+ Meadow Pipits, 3+ Reed Warblers, two Blackcaps, a Chiffchaff, 94 Carrion Crows and 2+ Reed Buntings. (Mike Smart).

Bisley     Four Goldfinches, six House Martins, three Red Kites, a Buzzard and 60+ Rooks this afternoon. (John Fletcher).

Red Kite by John Fletcher

Frampton     At Court Lake this afternoon a Cuckoo calling and seen well flying around between the islands and trees surrounding the lake. Good views of Reed Warblers in reed beds on the side of the lake, two Oystercatchers flew over and a Curlew calling unseen. Also the usual Tufted Ducks, Barnacle Geese, Greylags, Mute Swans with cygnets and Coots. (Jeff Wheeler).

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Saturday 13th June 2026

Saul Warth     At 8:15am a STORM PETREL over the river between Hock Ditch and Awre. Early morning at high tide a SPOONBILL, four Little Egrets, four Grey Herons, 22 Avocets, 22 Curlews, four Oystercatchers, 55 Shelducks and nine ducklings, two Barnacle Geese, six Swallows and the first Small Tortoiseshell, which has become very scarce over the last couple of years. (MK).

Spoonbill by Mike King

Sharpness     A STORM PETREL, presumably the Saul bird, going down on the tide at 9am. (Paul Rich/Andy Jordan).

Storm Petrel by Andy Jordan

WWT Slimbridge     An OSPREY from Zeiss hide seen flying S at 10:45am. (Catherine Ponting per Mike Davis).

Tresham     A QUAIL calling early afternoon. (Paul Rich).

Haresfield     Opposite the garden centre 6-7am, two pairs of Yellow Wagtails, one pair with at least two fledglings, three singing Yellowhammers, a Lesser Whitethroat and a Peregrine on the incinerator. (Steve Pullen).

Coombe Hill Meadows     WeBS count this morning birds included four Mute Swans with five cygnets, three Greylags, an Egyptian Goose, 49 Mallards with several broods, four drake Gadwalls, male and female Teal, a drake Wigeon, a drake Pintail, a female Shoveler with at least eight ducklings, a Curlew, a pair of Oystercatchers with three chicks, eight Lapwings with two chicks, six Redshanks and one chick, a Little Ringed Plover, three Great White Egrets, six Grey Herons, including fledged young, a Cormorant, two Black-headed Gulls, a Lesser Black-backed Gull, five Reed Warblers, a Reed Bunting, a Sedge Warbler and five Yellow Wagtails. (Ian Ralphs).

Ashleworth Ham     WeBS count today three Mute Swans, a pair of Greylags with four goslings, a pair of Shelducks with five ducklings, 20 Mallards, a Grey Heron, a Little Egret, a Coot, a Lapwing, two Curlews, 5+ Skylarks, a Redstart, 3+ Sedge Warblers, 3+ Whitethroats, two Blackcaps and 2+ Reed Buntings. (Mike Smart).

Cobney Meadows     Ten Cattle Egrets, mostly adults in breeding plumage, a Little Egret, a Coot, a pair of Yellow Wagtails, 3+ Skylarks, two Sedge Warblers, two Whitethroats and a Chiffchaff. (Mike Smart).

Leigh Meadows    Four Mallards, a Grey Heron, three Sedge Warblers, two Ravens and two Reed Buntings today. (Mike Smart).

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Friday 12th June 2026

Sharpness     A STORM PETREL at 7pm on the river halfway between the picnic site and the pill. (Oliver Paisey).

WWT Slimbridge     From Estuary Tower two BITTERNS in the pillbox reedbed to the left of the hide at 9am. (Tim Jukes). An adult BITTERN flew south towards Purton at 10:10am. (Ian Ralphs).

Bitterns by Tim Jukes

Nailsworth     A QUAIL flew briefly and dropped again into a field near Barton End layby this evening. (Terry Grant).

Gloucester     The male BLACK REDSTART again on rooftops in the city centre. (Mark Dowie).

Black Redstart by Mark Dowie

Saul Warth     Early morning low high tide, 59 Shelducks including 14 ducklings, 32 Avocets, 25 Black-tailed Godwits, nine Curlews, six Oystercatchers, a Common Tern, a male Marsh Harrier, four Grey Herons, two Little Egrets, five Whitethroats, 30 Swallows, three Sand Martins, a Meadow Pipit and two Reed Buntings. (MK).

Coombe Hill Meadows     This afternoon two Buzzards, four Grey Herons, two Curlews, two Redshanks, a Lapwing, 20+ Swallows, 8+ House Martins, three Stock Doves, three Sedge Warblers, five Reed Buntings, four Whitethroats (+ 2 juveniles), four Yellow Wagtails and two broods of 8+ Long-tailed Tits. Also a male Scarce Chaser and three Broad-Bodied Chasers. (Paul Clark).

Frampton     Around the pools this evening a Spotted Flycatcher still, a Cuckoo, five Common Terns, 11 Great Crested Grebes with a juvenile, 20+ Swifts, 50+ Sand Martins, ten House Martins and four Swallows. (Nick Goatman). At Splatt Bridge early morning a Grasshopper Warbler reeling, audible by the bridge and another reeling N of the bridge further along the path, also two Bullfinches, a Cuckoo calling and several families of Greenfinches. (Steve Pullen).

Forest of Dean     At Nagshead a Spotted Flycatcher from Lower Hide. At Parkend a Dipper on Cannop Brook, two Grey Wagtails along the feeder stream and a male Bullfinch opposite the cycle shop. At Cannop Stoneworks a pair of Coots with two chicks and four Grey Wagtails. (Andy & Sue Gibbons).

Minsterworth Ham     This morning a Little Egret, a Cattle Egret, a Kestrel, two Curlews, 20+ Skylarks, a Yellow Wagtail, a Whitethroat, a Lesser Whitethroat and two Reed Bunting.s. Also lots of Corky-fruited Water Dropwort. (Juliet Bailey/Luke Hall/Mike Smart).

Longney Crib     This afternoon two Oystercatchers, a Shelduck, nine Mallards, two Grey Herons, a Cormorant, two Sedge Warblers, three Swallows, five Goldfinches, two Skylarks, a Kestrel, 50+ corvids, Rooks and Crows and 75 Lesser Black-backed Gulls. (John Fletcher).

Kingscote     On patch today a juvenile, fully fledged Cuckoo. A patch tick. (Joshua Hamblin).

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Thursday 11th June 2026

WWT Slimbridge     This morning on the Top New Piece seven Ringed Plovers, a Dunlin, 37 Gadwalls, a Little Egret, three Redshanks and 20 Swifts. A Great White Egret from Martin Smith hide. A juvenile Barn Owl showing in the nestbox from Kingfisher hide. (Paul Masters). A juvenile BITTERN in the reedbed at Knott hide. (Oliver Paisey). A female Marsh Harrier hunting over the Top New Piece this afternoon. (Steve Pullen).

Cotswold Water Park West    13 Cattle Egrets amongst goats near Pit 41. A BITTERN flew from Pit 57 to Pit 65 at 5:45pm. Also around the pits a Great White Egret, two Egyptian Geese, four Little Ringed Plovers, four Ringed Plovers, six Common Terns, two Red Kites, three Marsh Harriers and at least one Hobby. (Andy Jayne).

Saul Warth     Early morning no tide, 42 Shelducks including ten ducklings, four Curlews, six Oystercatchers, four Grey Herons, two Little Egrets, a Grey Wagtail, a juvenile Pied Wagtail, 40 Swallows, 30 Sand Martins and a House Martin. (MK).

House Martin, Sand Martin & Swallow by Mike King

Ashleworth Ham     Two Mute Swans, two pairs of Greylag with four goslings, a pair of Shelducks with five ducklings, 30 Mallards including seven ducklings, a Grey Heron, a Little Egret, a Red Kite, a pair of Lapwings with three chicks, two Curlews, a Cuckoo, 1+ Redstart, 1+ Sedge Warbler, 3+ Blackcaps, 3+ Whitethroats, 2+ Chiffchaffs and 4+ Reed Buntings today. (Mike Smart).

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Wednesday 10th June 2026

WWT Slimbridge     An adult BITTERN was making regular trips this morning between reeds by the Estuary Tower and, presumably, Purton. (Mark Dowie).

Bittern by Mark Dowie

Sharpness     A Knot briefly on the pier this afternoon. (Paul Rich).

Knot by Paul Rich

Saul Warth     Early morning, no tide, 50 Shelducks including 15 ducklings, 12 Curlews, six Oystercatchers, a Little Egret, a pair of Grey Wagtails feeding a juvenile and gathering nest materials, a surprise juvenile Stonechat absent since 6th March, 30 Swallows, a Sand Martin, a Reed Warbler and the first Fox this year. (MK).

Stonechat by Mike King

Kingswood     Birds today included a Lesser Whitethroat in the field at end of Ash Path, a Firecrest seen in gardens near Duck Bridge. Other birds seen around village included Mistle Thrush, Grey Wagtail, Chiffchaff, Dipper, Kingfisher, Whitethroat, Blackcap and Goldcrest. (Tom McCarthy).

Ashleworth Ham     A ringing session caught 81 birds, including six Redstarts, a Reed Warbler, seven Sedge Warblers, four Blackcaps, 15 Whitethroats, four Chiffchaffs, a female Great Spotted Woodpecker and 11 Reed Buntings. Other species around the reserve included a pair of Greylags with three goslings, a pair of Shelduck with five ducklings, a Grey Heron, a Red Kite, a Peregrine, two Lapwings, two Curlews and a QUAIL called very briefly, just once. (Mike Smart).

Great Spotted Woodpecker by Mike Smart

Gloucester    Around Gloucester this evening the male BLACK REDSTART singing from Kings Walk car-park, but still no sign of a female. A pair of Stonechats on territory at Port Ham, but no juveniles seen. A Kingfisher by the Castle Meads footbridge. (Andy Jayne).

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Tuesday 9th June 2026

Frampton     Around the pools tonight 80+ Swifts, 50+ Sand Martins, a Hobby, a Cuckoo, an Oystercatcher, a Spotted Flycatcher, nine Great Crested Grebes and a chick, five Common Terns, three Tawny Owls and an owlet, a Yellow-legged Gull and nine Little Egrets. (Nick Goatman). From Splatt Bridge early morning a Cuckoo, a Common Tern, a female Mandarin over the canal and eight Swifts hawking low over the water. (Steve Pullen).

Coombe Hill Meadows     This morning 3+ Yellow Wagtails, a Redstart, a Great White Egret, an Egyptian Goose, a Little Ringed Plover, a Little Egret, a Redshank, an Oystercatcher with two young, six Sedge Warblers, a Reed Warbler, fledged Long-tailed Tits lined up, three Whitethroats and eight Reed Buntings. (Chris & Vicky Harper).

Saul Warth     This morning 23 Shelducks including nine ducklings, five Oystercatchers, six Curlews, a Marsh Harrier, a Cetti’s Warbler, two Whitethroats, two Chiffchaffs, six Linnets, a male Reed Bunting, a Roe Deer and two Common Blue Damselflies. (MK).

Roe Deer by Mike King

Gloucester     The BLACK REDSTART singing in the city centre last month was finally photographed on the 15th May on the HSBC building chimney at The Cross. (Jason Field).

Black Redstart by Jason Field
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Monday 8th June 2026

WWT Slimbridge    This morning an adult LITTLE GULL, a 2cy Mediterranean Gull and a Little Ringed Plover on the Tack Piece. A drake Wigeon from Martin Smith hide. From Zeiss hide a distant WOOD SANDPIPER and a soggy, showy BITTERN until scared off by a female Marsh Harrier. Later two juvenile BITTERNS in the reeds below the Estuary Tower and an adult at Zeiss. A Kingfisher, a Great Spotted Woodpecker and a Cuckoo in the Decoy. 37 Black-tailed Godwits and 61 Avocets from Hogarth hide. (Ian Hull/MK/Paul Masters/Andy Chapman/Andy Jayne).

Bittern by Mike King

Little Gull by Mike King

Forest of Dean    At Nagshead this morning birds included a Hawfinch, four Spotted Flycatchers, three Pied Flycatchers, two Redstarts, two Marsh Tits, a pair of Crossbills and a Sparrowhawk. Early afternoon at Symonds Yat rock a Peregrine, two Firecrests, a Spotted Flycatcher, a Red Kite and a few Hummingbird Hawk moths at the viewpoint. (Chris & Vicky Harper). At 6:45pm eight Ravens circling high over Forge Hill, Lydbrook. (Chris Sullivan).

Coombe Hill Meadows     At lunchtime birds included Redshank, Lapwing, Buzzard, Yellow Wagtail, Greenfinch, Chiffchaff, Cuckoo and Little Egret. Also newly fledged Redstart, Sedge Warblers, Whitethroats, Reed Buntings and Long-tailed Tits. (Paul Clark). This evening three Canada Geese, 3+ Gadwalls, 65+ Mallards including a female with three ducklings, a drake Pintail, three Shovelers, a Great White Egret, two Little Egrets, a Coot, a pair of Oystercatchers with three chicks, a Little Ringed Plover, 3+ Lapwings and 1+ chick, five Curlews, four Redshanks, a Lesser Black-backed Gull, a Cuckoo, three Swifts, five Skylarks, 2+ Yellow Wagtails, 1+ Sedge Warblers, two Whitethroats, three Blackcaps, 2+ Chiffchaffs, five Linnets, a Bullfinch and two Reed Buntings. (Mike Smart & Shaun Curtis).

The Leigh & Norton Meadows     This morning five Redstarts including a pair feeding young, two juvenile Linnets, five Sedge Warblers, two Reed Warblers, 10+ Chiffchaffs, a Reed Bunting, a Buzzard, four Blackcaps, two Whitethroats, a Green Woodpecker and five Skylarks. (Shaun Curtis).

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