Monday 31st March 2025

Cleeve Hill    A female-type BLACK REDSTART 200m to the right of the radio masts on the wall by the white trig point at 10:55am until 12:45pm at least. (Duncan Dine). This evening ten Golden Plovers, two Corn Buntings and two Stonechats. (Tom Mabbett).

WWT Slimbridge     Two Little Ringed Plovers and two SPOONBILLS on the Tack Piece. (Ian Hull). A Willow Warbler this morning at Decoy hide. (Nigel Young).

Willow Warbler by Nigel Young

Coombe Hill Meadows     This morning eight Avocets, two Little Egrets, a Great White Egret and a Redshank. (Les Ditchburn).

Saul Warth     Early am until high tide 55 Shelducks, a pair of Shovelers, two pairs of Gadwalls, 30 Curlews, five Oystercatchers, a Redshank, a female Marsh Harrier, a Peregrine, two Reed Buntings, two Chiffchaffs and 12 Fieldfares. (MK).

Frampton pools     A Red Kite, three Willow Warblers, 42 Chiffchaffs, 25 Blackcaps, three Cetti’s Warbler, two Oystercatchers, 65 Tufted Ducks, four Gadwalls, 14 Cormorants, 12 Greylags, 18 Canada Geese, 18 Barnacle Geese, the Ross’s Goose and 27 Mute Swans today. (Nick Goatman).

Chipping Campden     In fields between Chipping Campden and Broad Campden, ten Skylarks, two Chiffchaffs, a singing male Blackcap, a Stonechat, two pairs of Yellowhammers, a Red Kite, a Buzzard and a Raven. (Malcolm Dunn).

Stonehouse     At Stanley Downton and the Ocean Pied and Grey Wagtails, lots of singing Chiffchaffs, three Buzzards, a Kestrel, c5 Greenfinches and a Cormorant. (Paul Sutton).

Greenfinch by Paul Sutton
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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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