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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Saturday 31st July 2021
Coombe Hill Meadows This morning two Wood Sandpipers, two Common Sandpipers, six Green Sandpipers, five Little Egrets and a Whitethroat. (Geoff Fawcett). Also two Great White Egrets this morning. (Ian Ralphs). Also today a Dunlin, a Snipe, a … Continue reading
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Friday 30th July 2021
Berkeley shore At Severn House Farm seven Common Sandpipers, 20 Oystercatchers and a juvenile Yellow Wagtail. (Paul Rich). Coombe Hill Meadows A Wood Sandpiper, four Green Sandpipers, a Common Sandpiper, six Black-tailed Godwits, three Little Egrets, seven Teal … Continue reading
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Thursday 29th July 2021
Coombe Hill Meadows At 6:45am a Wood Sandpiper still, three Green Sandpipers, two Whinchats and three Grey Herons. (Jeremy Holland). Frampton pools An adult Yellow-legged Gull still on the Sailing Lake, also six Common Terns, six Swifts and … Continue reading
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Wednesday 28th July 2021
Coombe Hill Meadows This morning a WOOD SANDPIPER, a Common Sandpiper, four Green Sandpipers, a juvenile Little Ringed Plover, a Snipe, a female Wigeon, a juvenile Shelduck, a female Yellow Wagtail, two Whinchats and two Grey Herons. (Jeremy Holland). … Continue reading
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Tuesday 27th July 2021
Coombe Hill Meadows A Wood Sandpiper this evening, also today seven Green Sandpipers, a juvenile Little Ringed Plover, two Snipe, c40 Lapwings, seven Little Egrets (3 juvs), a juvenile Shelduck, a Common Gull, three Yellow Wagtails and three Buzzards. … Continue reading
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Monday 26th July 2021
Cotswold Water Park East At Pit 132 five Green Sandpipers, two Common Sandpipers, five Little Ringed Plovers, two Great White Egrets, nine Little Egrets, a Snipe, a Black-tailed Godwits, an Oystercatcher, two Little Owls, two Reed Warblers, a Whitethroat … Continue reading
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Sunday 25th July 2021
Aylburton Warth to Guscar Rocks WeBS count today at high tide 29 Canada Geese, 17 Shelducks, four Mallards, four Grey Herons, a Little Egret, a Kestrel, eight Oystercatchers, two Knot, two Whimbrels, 320 Curlews, four Common Sandpipers, a Green … Continue reading
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Saturday 24th July 2021
Frampton A juvenile Little Owl this evening. (Marc Freebrey). Little Owl by Marc Freebrey Forest of Dean A Red Kite flew over Lower Lydbrook this morning at 11am. (Greg Jones). Coaley A Peregrine on the church today. (Paul Skirrow). … Continue reading
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Friday 23rd July 2021
Saul Warth Early morning at least 16 juvenile Yellow Wagtails. At high tide 64 Curlews, a Whimbrel, 60 Avocets, four Black-tailed Godwits, three Oystercatchers, two Common Sandpipers, three Redshanks, 20 Dunlins, five Knot, a Mediterranean Gull and 28 Shelducks. … Continue reading
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Thursday 22nd July 2021
Forest of Dean A male Crossbill, a Spotted Flycatcher, two Garden Warblers and a minimum of 60 House Martins, seven Stonechats and 12 Tree Pipits around Woorgreens this morning. Also a male Keeled Skimmer. (Andy Jayne). c10 Swifts in … Continue reading
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