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A Brief History of The Gloster Birder 2023

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Wednesday 18th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     A SPOONBILL and a Ringed Plover on the Tack Piece this morning. (Paul Rich). Also three Sanderlings and three Little Stints. Two WHOOPER SWANS still on the Rushy. (Slimbridge Sightings). At least six Lesser Redpolls at 11am this morning in the Alders close to the visitor centre. (Steve Young).

Lesser Redpoll by Steve Young

Saul Warth     At high tide a Common Sandpiper, 130 Curlews, eight Oystercatchers, 50 Shelducks, at least 800 Black-headed Gulls and 300 Common Gulls floating up on the tide, a female Marsh Harrier hunting the Warth, 30 Redwings, 20 Fieldfares, five Skylarks and a Chiffchaff. (MK).

Oystercatchers by Mike King

Alvington    A Red Kite over Clanna Country Park this afternoon. (Paul Woolams).

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Tuesday 17th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     Two WHOOPER SWANS on the Rushy, a SPOONBILL from Robbie Garnett hide, Siskins on the tree directly outside Discovery hide and two Treecreepers on the South Finger walkway. (Sarah Townsend). 16 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE and a Pink-footed Goose from the Estuary Tower and a Little Stint and a Ringed Plover on the Tack Piece. (Warren Gill/Slimbridge Sightings).

Whooper Swans by Sarah Townsend

Spoonbill by Sarah Townsend

Saul Warth     At high tide the first returning Common Sandpiper, nine Curlews, eight Oystercatchers, three Common Cranes flew N, 55 Shelducks, seven Wigeon, a Sparrowhawk, a Kestrel, two Ravens, 50 Redwings, ten Fieldfares, nine Meadow Pipits, a pair of Stonechats, a Reed Bunting, a male Blackcap and 24 Little Egrets at Fretherne. (MK).

Common Sandpiper by Mike King

Common Cranes by Mike King

Frampton pools     A male Goldeneye, 87 Tufted Ducks, 12 Shovelers, six Gadwalls, 19 Mute Swans, two Oystercatchers, eight Greylags, eight Canada Geese, 35 Cormorants, five Stonechats, 12 Reed Buntings and two Great White Egrets today. (Nick Goatman).

Chavenage Lane     Six Red Kites, and at nearby Barton End the female MERLIN sat on a wall again. (Terry Grant/Ian Hull).

Forest of Dean     On Cannop lower pond this morning three Goosanders (2m, 1f). (Peter Rodgers). Three Bullfinches (1m) and two Buzzards at New Fancy View. Two female Hawfinches, three Nuthatches, six Greenfinches, a Treecreeper and a distant Goshawk at Parkend. Two Ravens, 6+ Little Grebes, a Buzzard, a Grey Wagtail and a Cormorant at Cannop Ponds and three Goosanders at Woorgreens. (Paul Clark).

Goosanders by Peter Rodgers

Coombe Hill Meadows     Viewed from the Apperley side/Wick Lane birds included a pair of Red Crested Pochards, c200 Wigeon, 20 Mallards, c10 Teal heard, two Mute Swans, two Buzzards, 200+ Redwings and 20 Fieldfares. (Shaun Curtis).

Tewkesbury     At Mythe Hook this morning, the whole area under deep flood, birds included four Mute Swans, 300 Greylags, 50 Canada Geese, 400 Wigeon, 11 Gadwalls, 50 Teal, 20 Mallards, 53+ Pintails, 12 Shovelers, 15 Tufted Ducks, two Cormorants, two Great White Egrets, two Grey Herons, 110 Lapwings, two Skylarks and two Pied Wagtail. (Mike Smart).

Twyning     At Upham Meadow late morning, massive flooding, the Avon bank almost
entirely submerged. Viewed from the northern Summer Leasow end birds included 30 Canada Geese, 50 Wigeon, ten Mallards, a Cormorant, eight Curlews, 30 Black-headed Gulls, a Common Gull, ten Herring Gulls and three Pied Wagtails. (Mike Smart).

Highnam     Along the old Gloucester-Hereford canal this afternoon six Long-tailed Tits, two Cormorants, two Mute Swans, four Moorhens, a Song Thrush and a Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming. (John Fletcher).

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Monday 16th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     Two SPOONBILLS still mobile around the grounds today. Two WHOOPER SWANS, 85 Bewick’s Swans and the female Mandarin on the Rushy again.  16 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE and a Pink-footed Goose on the Dumbles. The hybrid Tufted Duck x Red Crested Pochard on the Eider pen. (Martin Price/Roger Wasley/Thomas McClung).

Spoonbills by Roger Wasley

Hybrid Tufted Duck x Red Crested Pochard by Martin Price

Minsterworth Ham     Two Egyptian Geese, a male Pochard, 86 Shovelers, 300+ Wigeon, 450 Pintails, ten Teal, an Oystercatcher, a Curlew, four Grey Herons, five Buzzards, two Ravens and a Red Kite nearby over the A48. (Andy Jayne).

Leadon Meadows     Two Shovelers, 70 Teal and two Dunlins today. (Andy Jayne).

Sapperton/Bathurst Estate area     This morning two Buzzards, a Goshawk, seven Redwings, 40 Skylarks, two Meadow Pipits, three Nuthatches, a Corn Bunting, a Yellowhammer, 25 Chaffinches, two Linnets and six Goldfinches. (MK).

Dudbridge     Two Dippers on Redler millpond this morning. (Steve Pullen).

Longlevens     A Ring-necked Parakeet in the garden today. (Neil Jones).

Ring-necked Parakeet by Neil Jones

Forest of Dean     At Beechenhurst, a Goshawk calling and five Buzzards overhead. At Cannop ponds, eight Mandarins, seven Goosanders and a Little Grebe and a Marsh Tit with other tits and three Great Spotted Woodpeckers calling. (Rufus Dawson).

Halmore     Garden birds today included the first Siskin of the winter, a male, also two Coal Tits, four Long-tailed Tits, four Greenfinches and eight Chaffinches. (Chris Newton).

Siskin by Chris Newton
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Sunday 15th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     Two SPOONBILLS on the Tack Piece today. The first Ringed Plover and a Knot but both briefly. Two Grey Plovers on the river from Estuary Tower. Two WHOOPER SWANS, 85 Bewick’s Swans and a female Mandarin on the Rushy. The hybrid Tufted Duck x Red Crested Pochard on the Eider pen and a drake Goldeneye. (Roberta Goodall/Tom Mabbett).

Minsterworth Ham     This afternoon minimum counts of 13 Shelducks, 50 Shovelers, 300 Wigeon, 20 Teal, 300 Pintails, five Coots, a colour-ringed Curlew, a Sparrowhawk and two Egyptian Geese flew over. (Andy Jayne).

Broadoak    3-5 Ring-necked Parakeets near Hawkins Lane still today. Recommend parking in Newnham car park on the bend by the river and walking. (Ken Hurcombe).

Oxenhall     This afternoon a displaying Sparrowhawk over, two Cormorants around the lake and a male Greenfinch, a male Chaffinch, a male and a female Siskin and a male Blackcap around garden feeders. (Jon Dexter).

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Saturday 14th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     Two SPOONBILLS on the Tack Piece today. Also a Marsh Harrier, 880 Golden Plovers, three Little Stints, eight Ruff, 18 Redshanks, 400 Dunlins and 300 Lapwings. 15 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE, 146 White-fronted Geese with two Barnacle Geese on the Dumbles. 78 Avocets and 90 Black-tailed Godwits on South Lake. Two WHOOPER SWANS on the Rushy. (Mark Hobson/Jon Mercer/Paul Clark/Jeanne Vitkovskis/Terry Stevenson).

Spoonbill by Jon Mercer

Spoonbill by Jon Mercer

Dudbridge     A Dipper on Redler millpond briefly this morning. (MK/Bridgette King).

Thrupp     A Dipper on the River Frome at Ham Mill this afternoon. (MK/Bridgette King).

Dipper by Mike King

Stroud     Six Mandarins (4m, 2f) roosting on the island on Lodgemore pond late afternoon. (MK).

Mandarin by Mike King

Broadoak    Three Ring-necked Parakeets near Hawkins Lane still today. Recommend parking in Newnham car park on the bend by the river and walking. (Roberta Goodall/David Creber).

Forest of Dean     At Cannop ponds a Goshawk over the picnic site. Also a Marsh Tit at the picnic ground and Ravens gathering nest material. Four Goosanders (3m, 1f) at the Stoneworks. A flyover Crossbill at Yew Tree Brake. At Parkend two Hawfinches in the treetops at the cricket ground. (Roberta Goodall/David Creber).

Halmore     In the woods this morning five Buzzards together, a pair of displaying Sparrowhawks, a Goshawk over, a pair of Ravens, a Mistle Thrush, c20 Redwings, a Bullfinch, two Nuthatches, a Treecreeper, a Chiffchaff and two drumming Great Spotted Woodpeckers. (Chris Newton).

Sparrowhawks by Chris Newton

Chavenage Lane area     170+ Fieldfares, three Red Kites and seven Buzzards. The female MERLIN spent much of the afternoon perched high in a Beech tree far away, but visible, on the opposite side of the road to Barton End layby. (Terry Grant).

Nailsworth     At Windsoredge in the garden six Siskins, two Nuthatches a Great Spotted Woodpecker and a male and female Blackcap. (Terry Grant).

Hazleton     25+ BRAMBLINGS behind the usual 5-bar gate at SP 07438 18721 today. Also three Corn Buntings, 14+ Linnets, 20+ Chaffinches, two Red-legged Partridges, two Red Kites, a Buzzard, a Meadow Pipit and two Ravens. (Oliver Paisey).

Longney Crib     Mid afternoon onwards birds included eight Pied Wagtails, two Mallards, a female Stonechat, a male Shelduck (m), two Ravens, a Tawny Owl. flew across the small orchard, 150+ Black-headed Gulls and 100+ Lesser Black-backed Gulls. (John Fletcher).

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Friday 13th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     A SPOONBILL on the Tack Piece today. A Firecrest very active around the Martin Smith hide entrance and c80 Siskins in the Alder trees near the entrance to the Estuary walkway. The hybrid Tufted Duck x Red Crested Pochard on the Eider pool. 16 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE and a Pink-footed Goose on the Dumbles, also a Grey Plover. 82 Avocets and 89 Black-tailed Godwits on South Lake. From Kingfisher hide 161 White-fronted Geese with two Barnacle Geese. (Ian Hull/Tim Jukes/Oliver Paisey).

Saul Warth     At 8:30am 18 Shelducks, 20 Mallards, 14 Stock Doves, six Oystercatchers, 160 Curlews, a Buzzard, a Kestrel, two Skylarks, four Chiffchaffs, 20 Redwings, 20 Fieldfares, six Pied Wagtails, five Meadow Pipits and 14 Chaffinches. (MK).

Nailsworth     The female MERLIN again at Barton End at 12:55pm. (Steve Rickard).

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Thursday 12th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge     On the Rushy this morning 94 Bewick’s Swans, two WHOOPER SWANS and a female Mandarin. (Slimbridge Sightings). This afternoon on South Lake 65 Avocets, 35 Black-tailed Godwits, a Peregrine causing havoc and a pair of Oystercatchers and another pair on the Living Wetlands aviary roof. Along South Finger a Water Rail beside the reedbed filter pond just at the start of South Finger, a Marsh Harrier flew N and 16 White-fronted Geese from Kingfisher hide. (MK). A Tawny Owl calling from the Decoy wood this afternoon. (Roberta Goodall).

Water Rail by Mike King

Fosse Cross-Calmsden     Two Grey Partridges on the opposite side to the recycling centre at SP05944 08987 today. (Roger Gillespie).

Hazleton     26 BRAMBLINGS behind the usual 5-bar gate at SP 07438 18721 today. Also 14 Corn Buntings, 30+ Chaffinches, eight Linnets, 11 Skylarks, a Stonechat and a Yellowhammer. (Steve Pullen/Chris Snook).

Brambling by Chris Snook

Yellowhammer by Chris Snook

Corn Bunting by Chris Snook

Elmore Court      In the rewilding area 65 Snipe and two JACK SNIPE, most flushed by a loose dog, also a pair of Mute Swans, six Mallards, a Stonechat, eight Reed Buntings, 15+ Skylarks, five Meadow Pipits, three Green Woodpeckers, four Buzzards and two Kestrels. (Steve Pullen).

Selsley Common     15-20 Skylarks singing across the common today. (Gerard Doran).

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Wednesday 11th February 2026

Cotswold Water Park West     A drake RING-NECKED DUCK on Pit 129 from Totterdown Lane this morning loosely associating with Pochards. At Pit 201b c30 White-fronted Geese. (Duncan Dine).

Ring-necked Duck by Duncan Dine

WWT Slimbridge     Two WHOOPER SWANS on the Rushy and 15 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE and 142 White-fronted Geese on the Dumbles. 180 Common Gulls and 50 Black-headed Gulls on South Lake. (Ian Ralphs).

Nailsworth     The female MERLIN again at Barton End, perched in the hedge on the south side of the field late afternoon. Also many displaying Skylarks, 8+ Corn Buntings, a Yellowhammer, a Red Kite, three Buzzards and a Raven over. (Terry Grant/Paul Sutton).

Merlin by Paul Sutton

Saul Warth     11am-1pm no tide, 17 Shelducks, 144 Curlews, eight Oystercatchers, 300+ Black-headed Gulls, two Stock Doves, 25 Fieldfares, 27 Redwings, three Skylarks, a Meadow Pipit and a Chiffchaff. (MK). Nearby at Fretherne 20 Little Egrets and a Cattle Egret. (Nigel Young).

Oystercatchers by Mike King

Cattle Egret & Little Egrets by Nigel Young

Frampton pools     A JACK SNIPE in the set aside field south of the sailing lake this morning. (Nick Goatman).

Moreton-in-Marsh     A large Starling murmuration (100’s of birds) over Aldi supermarket this evening, increasing in numbers daily. (Mark Bonner).

Broadoak    Three Ring-necked Parakeets near Hawkins Lane still today. Recommend parking in Newnham car park on the bend by the river and walking. (Ian Hull).

Norton     A GNS survey today on Norton Shooting Range, birds included a Snipe, a female Stonechat, eight Chiffchaffs, 70+ Linnets, 11 Skylarks singing, 34 Fieldfares and eight Redwings. (Shaun Curtis).

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Tuesday 10th February 2026

Coombe Hill Meadows     Very heavy and deep flooding, no access to the reserve possible, view only from the higher ground at The Leigh (scope best). Both the B4213 across Haw Bridge and the A417 at Maisemore are closed by floodwater. Birds today included a drake RING-NECKED DUCK with 15 Tufted Ducks, 60 Greylags, five Canada Geese, 200 Wigeon, 30 Teal, 20 Mallards, two Shovelers, 70+ Coots and 300 Lapwings on the grassy edge of the flood. (Mike Smart).

WWT Slimbridge     The SPOONBILL and two female Goosanders on the Top New Piece. On the Dumbles 16 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE , a Pink-footed Goose, 147 White-fronted Geese with two Barnacle Geese and a Peregrine. (Slimbridge Sightings).

Dudbridge     A Dipper on Redler millpond this morning. (Steve Pullen).

Winchcombe    A Tawny Owl calling in the night in the cemetery. (Gill Worthington).

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Monday 9th February 2026

WWT Slimbridge    On the Dumbles 16 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE , a Pink-footed Goose, 179 White-fronted Geese with two Barnacle Geese, two Dark-bellied Brent Geese and 395 Pintails amongst 1500 Wigeon and Teal on the Severn. Up to four Ravens at rear of the Tack Piece. 34 Cattle Egrets and ten Little Egrets on South Lake. (Ian Hull/Warren Gill).

Saul Warth     At high tide 30 Shelducks, 45 Wigeon, seven Stock Doves, two Avocets, four Oystercatchers, 100 Curlews, a grounded Red Kite, a Skylark, six Chiffchaffs, 15 Fieldfares and 24 Little Egrets across the road from the end of Hock Ditch. (MK).

Chiffchaff by Mike King

Forest of Dean     At Soudley this afternoon a Dipper. two Kingfishers, six Mandarins, three Little Grebes and 12 Moorhens. (Eden Tanner). At New Fancy View car park today, a Raven and two Song Thrushes. At Cannop ponds, 16 Goosanders (8m, 8f), two Little Grebes, two Grey Wagtails, a Raven, a Coal Tit, a male Siskin, a Nuthatch, a Cormorant and two Song Thrushes. (Iain Crawford).

Kingfisher by Eden Tanner

Dipper by Eden Tanner

Cotswold Water Park West     At Pit 201b nine White-fronted Geese, a Green Sandpiper, a Blackcap, a singing Chiffchaff, a Great White Egret and 14 Pintails today. (Nigel Sluman).

Highnam Woods     Eight Buzzards soaring together, four Marsh Tits and two Ravens at lunchtime. (Nigel Sluman).

Hazleton     12 BRAMBLINGS behind the usual 5-bar gate at SP 07438 18721 today. (Ian Ralphs).

Frampton pools    A male Goldeneye and a male Pochard on the sailing lake and 3+ Stonechats in the field S of the lake. (Nick Goatman).

Nailsworth     At Windsoredge 5+ Siskins, two Stock Doves, a Goldcrest, a Red Kite, a flock of 20 Magpies in a nearby field, and seven Canada Geese over. (Terry Grant).

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