Coombe Hill Meadows 330 Canada Goose, two Egyptian Geese, two Shelducks, 80 Shovelers, three Gadwalls, 120 Wigeon, 50 Pintails, 300 Teal, 49 Tufted Ducks, a Water Rail, 30 Coots, four Little Grebes, 14 Lapwings, a Green Sandpiper, a Sparrowhawk, a Marsh Harrier, a Kingfisher, a Raven, 20+ Skylarks, a Cetti’s Warbler, a Chiffchaff, four Blackcaps and 150+ Fieldfares today. (Andy Jayne).
Saul Warth At Hock Ditch a DARK-BELLIED BRENT GOOSE, four Stonechats and a Kestrel this afternoon. (Nigel Young).

Dark-bellied Brent Goose by Nigel Young
Frampton pools A female Goosander, the adult Yellow-legged Gull, a Great White Egret, 50 Little Egrets and six Cattle Egrets in the roost, two Kingfishers, four Wigeon, 45 Tufted Ducks, 18 Gadwalls, 26 Cormorants, 162 Coots, 48 Siskins, two Lesser Redpolls, a Brambling, five Chiffchaffs, 16 Skylarks, one in full song and 14 Meadow Pipits today. (Nick Goatman).
Cotswold Water Park East The Purple Heron reported as being seen again and photographed on the afternoon of Monday 13th (per Cirencester Facebook group) but was not seen this morning in a quick check (Sarah Mills per Jon Mercer).
WWT Slimbridge At South Finger Filtration Beds/Dragonfly pools the SIBERIAN CHIFFCHAFF calling infrequently, a Chiffchaff, two Lesser Redpolls, a Water Rail, a Goldcrest and a Common Darter. From Estuary Tower a Little Stint with the Dunlins and Lapwings on the Dumbles, 32 White-fronted Geese between the Dumbles and Tack Piece and the Lesser White-fronted Goose, of unknown origin, with Canada Geese. (Slimbridge Sightings). Also an Egyptian Goose. (Steve Pullen).
Forest of Dean Two Ravens at Cannop Ponds bird table today, also four Goosanders (3m, 1f) on the lower pond. (Martin Price).
Lydney 18 Goosanders on Lydney lake this afternoon ( 2 males). (Steve Young).

Goosander by Steve Young
Stonehouse This afternoon a male Sparrowhawk, two Little Grebes and a female Kingfisher. (Paul Sutton).

Little Grebes by Paul Sutton
Tewkesbury At Cowfield Farm a mixed Fieldfare and Redwing flock, three Water Rails, a Green Woodpecker calling and four Roe Deer. (Les Ditchburn).
Cleeve Hill A large flock of Redwings and Fieldfares on the road leading to the pylons today. (Alan McIlquham).
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