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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.

Thursday 25th September 2025

WWT Slimbridge     From Middle Point a COMMON SCOTER drifted down river at 11:20am. (Slimbridge Sightings). Saul Warth     This morning 103 Curlews, seven Bar-tailed Godwits, three Black-tailed Godwits, three Grey Plovers, two Ringed Plovers, two Little Egrets, ten Grey … Continue reading

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Wednesday 24th September 2025

WWT Slimbridge    From Zeiss hide two GLOSSY IBISES, two SPOONBILLS, 110 Black-tailed Godwits and a Spotted Redshank. 170 Black-tailed Godwits on South Lake. (Slimbridge Sightings). Saul Warth     97 Curlews, 50 Avocets, nine Bar-tailed Godwits, six Black-tailed Godwits, a … Continue reading

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Tuesday 23rd September 2025

WWT Slimbridge    From Zeiss hide on the Top New Piece two Curlew Sandpipers, four SPOONBILLS and two GLOSSY IBISES. On South Lake three Spotted Redshanks. (Slimbridge Sightings/Paul Rich). From Middle Point between 12:30-1pm two Wheatears and a male Stonechat on … Continue reading

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Monday 22nd September 2025

Frampton     A blue-ringed OSPREY fishing at Court Lake at 4pm. (Steve Money). Pics by Steve. WWT Slimbridge     Two GLOSSY IBISES on the Top New Piece until 11:35am at least. Two Garganeys and at least three Spotted Redshanks on … Continue reading

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Sunday 21st September 2025

Saul Warth     From dawn until 9:30am, a GREY PHALAROPE (3rd day) appeared in the bay near the Noose with Black-headed Gulls at the top of the tide. Also 69 Curlews, 33 Avocets, three Redshanks, 20 Dunlins, three SPOONBILLS, two … Continue reading

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Saturday 20th September 2025

Saul Warth     Three GREY PHALAROPES feeding along the edge of the mud toward the Noose at 7:30am. (MK). One remained after a Peregrine pass, and at 10am two were back on the Noose with Curlews. (Martin McGill). One was … Continue reading

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Friday 19th September 2025

Saul Warth     Three GREY PHALAROPES on the top of the tide this evening in fading light. (Martin McGill). At high tide early morning 119 Curlews, three Bar-tailed Godwits, 100+ Ringed Plovers, 100+ Dunlins, four Grey Plovers, 10+ Curlew Sandpipers … Continue reading

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Thursday 18th September 2025

Frampton     An OSPREY flew S over Splatt Bridge at 9:30am heading for WWT. (Gordon Hodgson). WWT Slimbridge     From Middle Point 12 Golden Plovers, 358 Ringed Plovers, 275 Dunlins, 21 Sanderlings, six Little Stints, 13 Curlew Sandpipers, four Bar-tailed … Continue reading

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Wednesday 17th September 2025

Lydney     A MANX SHEARWATER drifted upriver past Lydney Harbour at 4pm. Also south of the harbour five Ringed Plovers, nine Sanderlings and 12 Black-tailed Godwits. (Andy Jayne). Sharpness     At Coastguards from dawn to 9:30am four Arctic Terns, first … Continue reading

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Tuesday 16th September 2025

WWT Slimbridge     A GLOSSY IBIS still around the grounds today. From Middle Point 150-200 Dunlins and Ringed Plovers, a Turnstone, a Bar-tailed Godwit, a Knot, 1+ Little Stint, 25 Sanderlings, two Curlew Sandpipers, two Greenshanks, two SPOONBILLS and an … Continue reading

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