Recent Trent Port Sightings

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01 May 2018 12:15 - 10 May 2018 12:38 #768 by Brian Hedley
1st May 2018
Reed warbler 1m
Sedge warbler 2m
Willow warbler 1m
Whitethroat 3m
Cuckoo 1m
Swallow 10
Sand martin 15
House martin 4
Greylag goose 12 + 7 very young goslings
Gadwall 3 pairs
Great crested grebe 1
Yellowhammer 3
Treecreeper 2 (plus song heard)

30 April
Yellowhammer 4
Whitethroat 2m
Cuckoo 2m
Sedge warbler 1m
Greylag goose 16
Gadwall 3 pairs
Canada goose 4

29 April
Cuckoo 1m
Lesser whitethroat 2m
Grey partridge 1 pair
Buzzard 8
Blackcap 2m
Shoveler 1 pair
Tufted duck 1 pair
Gadwall 3 pairs

28 April
Whimbrel 1 NE @ 06.46 (over garden in Marton)

27 April
lesser whitethroat 2m
Cuckoo 2m
Sedge warbler 2m
Whitethroat 2m
Gadwall 2 pair
Coot 8

26 April
Tufted duck 1 pair
Gadwall 3 pair
Shoveler 1 pair
Little owl 1
Wheatear 1f
Sedge warbler 2m
Whitethroat 3m
Sand martin 5

22 April
Common crane drifting/circling N along Trent valley @ 10.10. Being harassed by buzzards as it went. Luckily, Dean Nicholson just managed to see it before it went out of sight.
Kingfisher 1
Buzzard 8
Sand martin 20
Linnet 25
Gadwall 4 pairs
Shoveler 1 pair
Snipe 2
Curlew 1
Little egret 1 S
Lapwing 2
Last edit: 10 May 2018 12:38 by Brian Hedley.

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