White stork: The Camargue, Sept 2015 |
- red throated diver (Holkham)
- great northern diver (Portland)
- black necked grebe (Amwell)
- little grebe
- great crested grebe
- red necked grebe (Holkham)
- fulmar (Portland)
- manx shearwater (Portland)
- balearic shearwater (Portland)
- gannet
- cormorant
- shag (Portland)
- Little bittern (Lakenheath)
- cattle egret (Dungeness)
- little egret
- great white egret (Dungeness)
- grey heron
- spoonbill (Norfolk)
- mute swan
- pink footed goose
- greylag goose
- canada goose
- barnacle goose (Scotney Pits)
- brent goose
- shelduck
- egyptian goose
- mallard
- gadwall
- pintail
- shoveler
- wigeon
- teal
- garganey (Cley)
- pochard
- red crested pochard (Titchwell)
- scaup (Dungeness)
- tufted duck
- common scoter
- goldeneye
- smew
- goosander
- red breasted merganser
- red kite
- marsh harrier
- hen harrier (Titchwell)
- common buzzard
- sparrowhawk
- goshawk (Swaffham area)
- kestrel
- hobby
- peregrine
- red legged partridge
- grey partridge
- pheasant
- water rail
- moorhen
- coot
- crane (Lakenheath)
- oystercatcher
- avocet
- stone curlew (Weeting Heath)
- little ringed plover
- ringed plover
- grey plover
- dotterel (Choseley)
- golden plover
- lapwing
- knot
- sanderling
- turnstone
- dunlin
- curlew sandpiper (Titchwell)
- little stint (Norfolk)
- wood sandpiper
- green sandpiper
- common sandpiper
- redshank
- spotted redshank
- greenshank
- black tailed godwit
- bar tailed godwit
- curlew
- whimbrel (Norfolk)
- snipe
- white rumped sandpiper (Titchwell)
- ruff
- great skua (Portland)
- Arctic skua (Titchwell)
- black headed gull
- common gull
- mediterranean gull
- herring gull
- yellow legged gull
- caspian gull (Amwell)
- lesser black backed gull
- greater black backed gull
- little gull (Cley)
- kittiwake (Dungeness)
- Iceland gull (Weybourne)
- little tern
- sandwich tern
- common tern
- guillemot
- razorbill
- stock dove
- wood pigeon
- collared dove
- turtle dove
- cuckoo
- tawny owl
- barn owl
- little owl
- swift
- kingfisher
- ring necked parakeet (M25)
- green woodpecker
- great spotted woodpecker
- skylark
- woodlark (Kelling)
- sand martin
- swallow
- house martin
- water pipit (Titchwell)
- rock pipit (Portland)
- meadow pipit
- tree pipit (Norfolk)
- pied wagtail
- white wagtail (Lakenheath)
- yellow wagtail
- grey wagtail
- wren
- dunnock
- robin
- nightingale (Wiverton)
- black redstart
- wheatear
- whinchat (Portland)
- stonechat
- song thrush
- redwing
- mistle thrush
- fieldfare
- blackbird
- garden warbler
- blackcap
- lesser whitethroat
- whitethroat
- dartford warbler (Kelling)
- sedge warbler
- grasshopper warbler
- cetti's warbler
- reed warbler
- icterine warbler (Burnham Overy)
- willow warbler
- chiffchaff
- goldcrest
- spotted flycatcher
- pied flycatcher (Portland)
- great tit
- blue tit
- coal tit
- marsh tit
- long tailed tit
- bearded reedling
- nuthatch
- treecreeper
- magpie
- jay
- jackdaw
- rook
- carrion crow
- raven (Portland)
- starling
- house sparrow
- tree sparrow (Dungeness)
- chaffinch
- brambling (Titchwell)
- linnet
- twite (Thornham)
- redpoll
- goldfinch
- siskin
- bullfinch
- greenfinch
- snow bunting (Weybourne)
- Lapland bunting (Weybourne)
- reed bunting
- yellowhammer
- bittern (Titchwell)
- osprey (Choseley)
- redstart (Holme)
- yellow browed warbler (Wells Woods)
- firecrest (Wells Woods)
- ring ouzel (Warham Greens)
- black brant (Stiffkey marsh)
- short eared owl (Holkham Freshmarsh)
- woodcock (Little Hadham)
- black throated diver (Cley beach)
- merlin (Warham Green)
- long tailed duck (Cley Beach)
So: potential target birds for the remaining 3 months: white fronted goose, red breasted goose, bean goose, slavonian grebe,, glossy ibis, bewick's and whooper swan, velvet scoter, eider, rough legged buzzard, purple sandpiper, grey phalarope, glaucous gull, lesser spotted woodpecker, great grey shrike, crossbill.
Just half of these in a few months would be excellent, with many possible with trips to Norfolk, Dungeness and Essex coast. All will soon be revealed and, maybe, a rarity thrown in as well.
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