Tuesday 27th September 2022

WWT Slimbridge    11 Pink-footed Geese on the Dumbles at 9:40am. (Roy Kinchin). On the Top New Piece from Zeiss hide the wader flock included 14 Curlew Sandpipers, seven Little Stints and a Spotted Redshank. On the Dumbles over high tide 83+ Grey Plovers, three Bar-tailed Godwits and a Sanderling. (Martin McGill).

Painswick Beacon     This morning between 7 and 10 am ten Redwings, five Crossbills, 40 Ravens,( in 4 groups, 15, 10, 10 and 5), 61 Meadow Pipits, 177 Swallows and 40 House Martins. (John Fleming).

Saul Warth    Six Little Egrets, three Cattle Egrets distantly at Splatt Bridge, two Common Sandpipers, four Ringed Plovers, a Stonechat, five Swallows, 14 Meadow Pipits and a Grey Wagtail. (MK).

Ringed Plover by Mike King

Frampton pools     Early evening a Yellow-legged Gull on the Sailing Lake and at least six Cattle Egrets and two Great White Egrets on Court Lake. (Paul Rich).

Cotswold Water Park East     A Spotted Redshank on Pit 132 still. (Clive Scarlett).

Cherington     At the lake and surrounding woodland early afternoon two Bullfinches, a Goldcrest, a Nuthatch, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, two Jays, eight Mallards, five Moorhens, two Mute Swans, three Buzzards and a Red Kite. Also a Stoat. (John Fletcher).

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About The Gloster Birder

My name is Mike King and have lived all my life in Gloucestershire. I am happiest birding around Frampton but I especially love Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. I have birded all over Europe, in the U.S.A. and Canada, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Costa Rica, Belize, Madeira, Mexico, Grand Cayman, Dominican Republic, The Gambia, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey and most recently Thailand.
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