Tuesday 30th July 2024

Gloucester    In the Port Ham area this morning a juvenile Cuckoo, a Sparrowhawk, an adult and juvenile Tawny Owl, a Kingfisher, Lesser Whitethroat and male Stonechat. (Andy Jayne).

Walmore Common     This morning at least five Whinchats, a young Redstart, a Green Woodpecker, two Kestrels, a Buzzard and a Red Kite. (David Smith).

Frampton     Along the canal this morning two Little Egrets, a Common Tern, a juvenile Kestrel, a Kingfisher, two Lesser Whitethroats, a Chiffchaff, 25+ Swallows, a Magpie Moth and Banded Demoiselles. (MK). Also a Willow Warbler in the canal side willows, a Sparrowhawk, a pale Buzzard, two Kingfishers, two Green Woodpeckers, three Great Spotted Woodpeckers, two Roe Deer and a Fox. (Steve Pullen).

Common Tern by Mike King

Reed Bunting by Mike King

Saul Warth     12 Avocets, 20 Curlews, a Kestrel and Reed Buntings feeding juveniles this morning. (MK).

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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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