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New Years Bird Count - 1st Jan 2022
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08 Jan 2022 15:15 #4902
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The list was copied and pasted onto the forum and the format was lost which has caused a bit of confusion...
To confirm,
Species WITH a number were recorded on Jan 1st.
Species WITHOUT a number were NOT recorded but were left on the list in the hope someone might have recorded one and comes forward??
Both peacock and black swan were also recorded but not included....
To confirm,
Species WITH a number were recorded on Jan 1st.
Species WITHOUT a number were NOT recorded but were left on the list in the hope someone might have recorded one and comes forward??
Both peacock and black swan were also recorded but not included....
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08 Jan 2022 15:01 #4901
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Some confusion where more than one bird named but only one counted. Presume some were on older lincs counts and possibilities but not found this time.
No Willow Tits Stuart.
No Willow Tits Stuart.
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08 Jan 2022 12:55 #4900
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I would be interested to see where the Willow Tit was found.
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06 Jan 2022 16:08 #4896
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Is this correct ?s I can see 2 different birds at No.5 and 2 at No.28 , if it is incorrect the list is even more impressive!
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06 Jan 2022 08:48 - 08 Jan 2022 15:12 #4895
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New Years Bird Count - 1st Jan 2022 was created by Andrew Chick
Draft results from the New Years bird day.... we finish on 146 species (144 New Year’s Day 2021). We could add 147 with a Black Swan but can’t bring myself to do it.
Full article to apear in the next eNewsletter...
SPECIES COUNTSPECIESCOMMENTS
1. Brent Goose
2. Canada Goose
3. Barnacle GooseBaston Gravel Pits
4. Greylag Goose
5. Pink-footed Goose
Tundra Bean Goose
6. White-fronted GooseFrampton Marsh RSPB
7. Mute Swan
8. Bewick’s SwanSingle south at Gibraltar Point
9. Whooper Swan
10. Egyptian Goose
11. Shelduck
12. Shoveler
13. Gadwall
14. Wigeon
15. Mandarin DuckMillennium Green
16. Mallard
17. Pintail
18. Teal
19. Red-crested PochardWinter’s Pond
20. Pochard
21. Tufted Duck
22. Ring-necked DuckTallington Lakes
23. ScaupTallington Lakes
24. EiderGibraltar Point/Freiston Shore
25. Velvet Scoter 8 offshore Mablethorpe North End
26. Common Scoter
27. Long-tailed Duck5 offshore at Mablethorpe North End. Also one north at Anderby Creek
28. Goldeneye Smew
29. Goosander
30. Red-breasted MerganserFreiston Shore RSPB
31. Red-legged Partridge
32. Grey Partridge
33. Pheasant
34. Red-throated Diver
Black-throated Diver
35. Great Northern Diver2 Covenham Reservoir
Fulmar
36. Little Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
37. Great Crested Grebe
Slavonian Grebe
Black-necked Grebe
38. Grey Heron
39. Cattle EgretEast Halton
40. Great White EgretMiddlemarsh Wetlands
41. BitternHuttoft and Far Ings. Others?
42. Little Egret Gannet
43. ShagCovenham Reservoir
44. Cormorant
45. Sparrowhawk
46. Marsh Harrier
47. Hen HarrierGibraltar Point/Frampton Marsh
48. Red KiteRippingdale Fen
49. Common Buzzard
50. Water Rail
51. Moorhen
52. Coot
Crane
53. Oystercatcher
54. Avocet
55. Lapwing
56. Golden Plover
57. Grey Plover
58. Ringed Plover
59. **White-tailed Plover**East Halton - first record for Lincolnshire!
60. Curlew
61. Bar-tailed Godwit
62. Black-tailed Godwit
63. Turnstone
64. Knot
65. Ruff
66. Sanderling
67. Little StintFrampton Marsh RSPB
68. Dunlin
69. Woodcock
70. Jack SnipeFrampton Marsh RSPB
71. Snipe
72. Common SandpiperTetney
73. Green SandpiperWhisby Quarry
74. Redshank
75. Spotted RedshankFrampton Marsh RSPB
Greenshank
Kittiwake
76. Black-headed Gull
Little Gull
Mediterranean Gull
77. Common Gull
78. Great Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Iceland Gull
79. Herring Gull
Caspian Gull
Yellow-legged Gull
80. Lesser Black-backed Gull
Common Guillemot
81. RazorbillGibraltar Point
82. Stock Dove
83. Feral Pigeon
84. Wood Pigeon
85. Collared Dove
86. Barn Owl
87. Tawny Owl
88. Little Owl
89. Long-eared OwlSingle bird calling in Wainfleet!
90. Short-eared OwlFrampton Marsh/Gibraltar Point/Sandilands
91. Kingfisher
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
92. Great Spotted Woodpecker
93. Green Woodpecker
94. Kestrel
95. Merlin
96. Peregrine
97. Jay
98. Magpie
99. Jackdaw
100. Rook
101. Carrion Crow
102. Raven
Waxwing
103. Coal Tit
104. Marsh TitBardney
Willow Tit
105. Blue Tit
106. Great Tit
107. Bearded TitGibraltar Point
108. Skylark
Shore Lark
109. Cetti’s Warbler
110. Long-tailed Tit
111. Chiffchaff
112. BlackcapCleethorpes private garden/Baston Fen
113. Goldcrest
114. Wren
115. Nuthatch
116. Treecreeper
117. Starling
118. Blackbird
119. Fieldfare
120. Redwing
121. Song Thrush
122. Mistle Thrush
123. Robin
124. Stonechat
125. House Sparrow
126. Tree Sparrow
127. Dunnock
128. Grey WagtailTetney Wharf
129. Pied Wagtail
130. Meadow Pipit
131. Richard’s PipitFrampton Marsh – first record the reserve!
132. Water PipitEast Halton/Goxhill Marsh
133. Rock Pipit
134. Chaffinch
135. BramblingNocton Fen
136. Bullfinch
137. Greenfinch
138. TwiteDonna Nook
139. Linnet
140. Lesser Redpoll
Crossbill
141. Goldfinch
142. Siskin Lapland Bunting
143. Snow Bunting
144. Corn BuntingHeighington Fen/Cranwell
145. Yellowhammer
146. Reed Bunting
Full article to apear in the next eNewsletter...
SPECIES COUNTSPECIESCOMMENTS
1. Brent Goose
2. Canada Goose
3. Barnacle GooseBaston Gravel Pits
4. Greylag Goose
5. Pink-footed Goose
Tundra Bean Goose
6. White-fronted GooseFrampton Marsh RSPB
7. Mute Swan
8. Bewick’s SwanSingle south at Gibraltar Point
9. Whooper Swan
10. Egyptian Goose
11. Shelduck
12. Shoveler
13. Gadwall
14. Wigeon
15. Mandarin DuckMillennium Green
16. Mallard
17. Pintail
18. Teal
19. Red-crested PochardWinter’s Pond
20. Pochard
21. Tufted Duck
22. Ring-necked DuckTallington Lakes
23. ScaupTallington Lakes
24. EiderGibraltar Point/Freiston Shore
25. Velvet Scoter 8 offshore Mablethorpe North End
26. Common Scoter
27. Long-tailed Duck5 offshore at Mablethorpe North End. Also one north at Anderby Creek
28. Goldeneye Smew
29. Goosander
30. Red-breasted MerganserFreiston Shore RSPB
31. Red-legged Partridge
32. Grey Partridge
33. Pheasant
34. Red-throated Diver
Black-throated Diver
35. Great Northern Diver2 Covenham Reservoir
Fulmar
36. Little Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
37. Great Crested Grebe
Slavonian Grebe
Black-necked Grebe
38. Grey Heron
39. Cattle EgretEast Halton
40. Great White EgretMiddlemarsh Wetlands
41. BitternHuttoft and Far Ings. Others?
42. Little Egret Gannet
43. ShagCovenham Reservoir
44. Cormorant
45. Sparrowhawk
46. Marsh Harrier
47. Hen HarrierGibraltar Point/Frampton Marsh
48. Red KiteRippingdale Fen
49. Common Buzzard
50. Water Rail
51. Moorhen
52. Coot
Crane
53. Oystercatcher
54. Avocet
55. Lapwing
56. Golden Plover
57. Grey Plover
58. Ringed Plover
59. **White-tailed Plover**East Halton - first record for Lincolnshire!
60. Curlew
61. Bar-tailed Godwit
62. Black-tailed Godwit
63. Turnstone
64. Knot
65. Ruff
66. Sanderling
67. Little StintFrampton Marsh RSPB
68. Dunlin
69. Woodcock
70. Jack SnipeFrampton Marsh RSPB
71. Snipe
72. Common SandpiperTetney
73. Green SandpiperWhisby Quarry
74. Redshank
75. Spotted RedshankFrampton Marsh RSPB
Greenshank
Kittiwake
76. Black-headed Gull
Little Gull
Mediterranean Gull
77. Common Gull
78. Great Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Iceland Gull
79. Herring Gull
Caspian Gull
Yellow-legged Gull
80. Lesser Black-backed Gull
Common Guillemot
81. RazorbillGibraltar Point
82. Stock Dove
83. Feral Pigeon
84. Wood Pigeon
85. Collared Dove
86. Barn Owl
87. Tawny Owl
88. Little Owl
89. Long-eared OwlSingle bird calling in Wainfleet!
90. Short-eared OwlFrampton Marsh/Gibraltar Point/Sandilands
91. Kingfisher
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
92. Great Spotted Woodpecker
93. Green Woodpecker
94. Kestrel
95. Merlin
96. Peregrine
97. Jay
98. Magpie
99. Jackdaw
100. Rook
101. Carrion Crow
102. Raven
Waxwing
103. Coal Tit
104. Marsh TitBardney
Willow Tit
105. Blue Tit
106. Great Tit
107. Bearded TitGibraltar Point
108. Skylark
Shore Lark
109. Cetti’s Warbler
110. Long-tailed Tit
111. Chiffchaff
112. BlackcapCleethorpes private garden/Baston Fen
113. Goldcrest
114. Wren
115. Nuthatch
116. Treecreeper
117. Starling
118. Blackbird
119. Fieldfare
120. Redwing
121. Song Thrush
122. Mistle Thrush
123. Robin
124. Stonechat
125. House Sparrow
126. Tree Sparrow
127. Dunnock
128. Grey WagtailTetney Wharf
129. Pied Wagtail
130. Meadow Pipit
131. Richard’s PipitFrampton Marsh – first record the reserve!
132. Water PipitEast Halton/Goxhill Marsh
133. Rock Pipit
134. Chaffinch
135. BramblingNocton Fen
136. Bullfinch
137. Greenfinch
138. TwiteDonna Nook
139. Linnet
140. Lesser Redpoll
Crossbill
141. Goldfinch
142. Siskin Lapland Bunting
143. Snow Bunting
144. Corn BuntingHeighington Fen/Cranwell
145. Yellowhammer
146. Reed Bunting
Last edit: 08 Jan 2022 15:12 by Andrew Chick.
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