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Friday, 31 August 2012
Farmoor 31st August
Bar-tailed Godwit (in field
behind Buckthorn Meadow
with 4 Curlew 10:10
but no further sign late afternoon)
Black Tern 1
Dunlin 11 (7pm)
Ringed Plover 4 (ad+3juv 7pm)
Yellow Wagtail 6
No sign of juv Little Stint
(per Dai)
The Insomniac Birder
Thursday, 30 August 2012
OTMOOR 30th August evening
12 Green Sandpipers very vocal @ 1st screen
Raven heard only
long drive home... A40 roundabout at Barton blocked by lorry on its side.
Raven heard only
long drive home... A40 roundabout at Barton blocked by lorry on its side.
Two Otmoor Kingfishers (c) Derek Woodard
Farmoor Reservoir: 30th August
Farmoor Reservoir
7 Dunlin
5 Common Sandpiper
14 Black Tern
Richard Catling
7 Dunlin
5 Common Sandpiper
14 Black Tern
Richard Catling
Farmoor 30th August
Black Tern (c) Paranoid Birder The Paranoid Birder ![]() |
Adult Med Gull (c) Nic Hallam |
Med Gull 2 (ad & juv) in roost (NJH)
Little Stint (juv)
Dunlin 8
Ringed Plover 2
Redshank
(per Dai)
The Insomniac Birder
Grimsbury Reservoir: 30th August
Grimsbury Reservoir
2 Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv. This one has been around for a week now, must be the longest staying wader ever at grim res!.
House Martin: Flew over, heard calling but not seen.
Gareth Blockley
Common Sandpiper 4
Little Ringed Plover juv still
Ewan Urquhart
2 Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv. This one has been around for a week now, must be the longest staying wader ever at grim res!.
House Martin: Flew over, heard calling but not seen.
Gareth Blockley
Common Sandpiper 4
Little Ringed Plover juv still
Ewan Urquhart
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Farmoor 29th August
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Little Gull Farmoor 29th August (c) Nic Hallam |
Little Stint (juv)
Dunlin 6
Ringed Plover 2
Common Sandpiper 2
Little Gull (juv)
(per Dai) 17:30
The Insomniac Birder
Port Meadow: 29th August
Port Meadow
5 Black-tailed Godwit
Greenshank
2 Ruff
14 Ringed Plover: At least.
8 Common Sandpiper: Approx count.
Dunlin
4 Yellow Wagtai: Approx count
7 Snipe: Approx count
Adam Hartley
5 Black-tailed Godwit
Greenshank
2 Ruff
14 Ringed Plover: At least.
8 Common Sandpiper: Approx count.
Dunlin
4 Yellow Wagtai: Approx count
7 Snipe: Approx count
Adam Hartley
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Abingdon August 28th 2012
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Osprey Seen at mid day drifting south over Abingdon The Paranoid Birder |
Port Meadow (13:15 - 15:00)
Golden Plover - 7
Black Tailed Godwit - 7 (1 adult)
Ringed Plover - 7
Little Ringed Plover - 1juv
Ruff - 2 juvs
Greenshank - 1
Dunlin - 3
Common Sand - 6
Wheatear -1
Yellow Wagtail - 1
Ringed Plover count risen to 16 by 16:30 (Gnome)
Black Tailed Godwit - 7 (1 adult)
Ringed Plover - 7
Little Ringed Plover - 1juv
Ruff - 2 juvs
Greenshank - 1
Dunlin - 3
Common Sand - 6
Wheatear -1
Yellow Wagtail - 1
Ringed Plover count risen to 16 by 16:30 (Gnome)
Otmoor 28th August
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(c) David Cuddon |
2 Marsh Harrier 1. Juv 1. Fem. (Greenaways).
Raven: Flying from Greenaways to closes.
Green Sandpiper: From 1st screen.
3 Wheatear: Greenaways.
3 Lesser Whitethroat
(Peter Coombes)
The Otmoor Blogger
Farmoor 28th August
Little Stint (along causeway)
Med Gull
Yellow-lg Gull
Hobby
Whinchat (nr Lower Whitley)
(per Dave Lowe)
The Insomniac Birder
No further sign of Whinchat by 11a.m
Port Meadow: 28th August
Port Meadow
Mediterranean Gull: juv->1w.
2 Ruff
Greenshank
7 Black-tailed Godwit
Little Ringed Plover
6 Ringed Plover
6 Common Sandpiper
Jarrod Hadfield
Mediterranean Gull: juv->1w.
2 Ruff
Greenshank
7 Black-tailed Godwit
Little Ringed Plover
6 Ringed Plover
6 Common Sandpiper
Jarrod Hadfield
Monday, 27 August 2012
Farmoor Roost
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Little Gull |
Quite a small roost. A second summer/moulting to adult winter Mediterranean Gull plus a Little Gull with some small black markings in wing tip, probably third winter.
Farmoor Res 27th August
Arctic Tern 23 arrived after a rain shower at 1332 departing high at 1413, possibly another 20 flew straight through earlier after another rain shower
Common Tern 1
Ringed Plover 1 juv
Dunlin 1 juv
Common Sandpiper 3
Common Swift 90+ moving South over period of 3 hours
House Martin 50+
Swallow 50+
Yellow Wagtail 2
Reed Warbler 2
Willow/Chiff 10+
Egyptian Goose 1 with Greylags
Common Tern 1
Ringed Plover 1 juv
Dunlin 1 juv
Common Sandpiper 3
Common Swift 90+ moving South over period of 3 hours
House Martin 50+
Swallow 50+
Yellow Wagtail 2
Reed Warbler 2
Willow/Chiff 10+
Egyptian Goose 1 with Greylags
Part of flock of 23 Arctic Terns |
Black Audi Birding |
Otmoor. A.M. 27th. August.
1 Peregrine (J) (still present 4pm see comments)
1 Marsh Harrier (still present 4pm)
3 Green Sandpiper
2 Garganey
1 Raven
1 Whinchat.
1 Marsh Harrier (still present 4pm)
3 Green Sandpiper
2 Garganey
1 Raven
1 Whinchat.
The Otmoor Wanderers Otmoor Birding |
Stonesfield: Stonesfield Common: 27th August
Stonesfield: Stonesfield Common
Spotted Flycatcher
Reed Warbler
2 Lesser Whitethroat
8 Whitethroat
30 Linnet
17 Goldfinch
Kingfisher
3 Willow Warbler
Paul Wren
Spotted Flycatcher
Reed Warbler
2 Lesser Whitethroat
8 Whitethroat
30 Linnet
17 Goldfinch
Kingfisher
3 Willow Warbler
Paul Wren
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Aston Upthorpe 26th August
Montagu's Harrier (m) Stunned! Long, slim-winged raptor observed (Although white rump made Jay pop into my head initially!), got scope on it quickly. Viewed mostly from above due to vantage point at top Western edge of valley. Decent, albeit brief initial view as it skirted the Western edge of Oven Bottom Wood before disappearing round Southern Edge. Mid to dark grey overall with obvious black wingtips and white rump. Rufous & black underwing markings observed briefly during manouvre. Shoulder/back also appeared slightly rufous but perhaps trick of the evening sunlight? Despite this overall impression was of male Monty. I'm certain it wasn't a male marsh anyway! Seen about 10 minutes later far beyond the Eastern edge of the woods, low over field, close to Juniper Valley - very distant but longer (still fairly brief) view. Light was still fairly decent at this time. SU537836.
Mark Merritt
Farmoor Roost
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Mediterranean Gull |
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Common Tern |
A juvenile/first winter Mediterranean Gull hanging around in front of the sailing club this evening plus the long-staying Common Tern. Another two Mediterranean Gulls (juvenile & adult) in the roost.
Port Meadow: 26th August
10 Common Sandpiper
2 Ruff
4 Black-tailed Godwit
6 Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
Sydney Penner
Otmoor 26th August
Grimsbury Reservoir: 26th August
Grimsbury Reservoir
Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv.
Willow Tit: in wood with roving tit flock.
Spotted Flycatcher: in wood with roving tit flock.
Green Sandpiper: on newly created pool along the canal.
Yellow-legged Gull: juv. on newly created pool along the canal.
Gareth Blockley
Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv.
Willow Tit: in wood with roving tit flock.
Spotted Flycatcher: in wood with roving tit flock.
Green Sandpiper: on newly created pool along the canal.
Yellow-legged Gull: juv. on newly created pool along the canal.
Gareth Blockley
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Farmoor Roost
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Juvenile Common Gull |
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Adult Mediterranean Gull |
3 Mediterranean Gulls (ad, 1st w, 2nd w). Just one Common Gull (juvenile). A lot more Herring Gulls appearing, mostly juveniles. 4 Great-Black-backed Gulls. Plenty of Yellow-legged Gulls.
Otmoor 25th August
Marsh Harrier imm over Greenaways at 16:28
Peregrine
Hobby 2
Green Sandpiper 5 (3 from 1st screen 2 Ashgrave)
Snipe
Little Egret 8+
Whinchat 2 (on fence around 'Big Otmoor' and 1 in hedgerow to
1st screen per Steve Roby)
(Badger)
Peregrine
Hobby 2
Green Sandpiper 5 (3 from 1st screen 2 Ashgrave)
Snipe
Little Egret 8+
Whinchat 2 (on fence around 'Big Otmoor' and 1 in hedgerow to
1st screen per Steve Roby)
(Badger)
Blewbury: 25th August
Marsh Harrier fem/juv. Hunting for about half an hour along Blewbury Down and Roden Down before disappearing in a thunderstorm and not seen again.
Marek Walford
Port Meadow: 25th August
Port Meadow
8 Black-tailed Godwit: Ringed adult has white over yellow on right leg and orange flag over green on left leg. If it also has a metal ring below the knee on the left leg, then it is likely to be from the G02 scheme ringed in Moeze Oleron, France.
4 Greenshank
Redshank
2 Ruff
10 Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
2 Golden Plover
2 Snipe
13 Common Sandpiper: Fairly accurate count, but birds very mobile.
Gareth Blockley
8 Black-tailed Godwit: Ringed adult has white over yellow on right leg and orange flag over green on left leg. If it also has a metal ring below the knee on the left leg, then it is likely to be from the G02 scheme ringed in Moeze Oleron, France.
4 Greenshank
Redshank
2 Ruff
10 Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
2 Golden Plover
2 Snipe
13 Common Sandpiper: Fairly accurate count, but birds very mobile.
Gareth Blockley
Standlake: 25th August
Mandarin 1f
Spotted Flycatcher 1
Kingfisher 1
Green Sand 1
Common Sand 1
Little Egret 2
Lesser Whitethroat 3
Spotted Flycatcher 1
Kingfisher 1
Green Sand 1
Common Sand 1
Little Egret 2
Lesser Whitethroat 3
Farmoor 25th August
Little Stint (juv) still
Turnstone 6
Dunlin 4
Common Sandpiper 6+
Yellow Wagtail 6
(per Dave Lowe)
also
Ringed Plover
(per Peter Law)
Grimsbury Reservoir: 25th August
Grimsbury Reservoir
Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv.
Gareth Blockley
Common Sandpiper
Little Ringed Plover: juv.
Gareth Blockley
Friday, 24 August 2012
Farmoor Reservoir: Pinkhill: 24th August
Farmoor Reservoir: Pinkhill
Common Sandpiper: actually on the river bank opposite 'Shrike Meadow'.
Anthony Cheke
Common Sandpiper: actually on the river bank opposite 'Shrike Meadow'.
Anthony Cheke
Port Meadow: 24th August
Port Meadow
8 Black-tailed Godwit
3 Greenshank
Redshank
11 Common Sandpiper
8 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
Golden Plover
2 Ruff
Adam Hartley
8 Black-tailed Godwit
3 Greenshank
Redshank
11 Common Sandpiper
8 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
Golden Plover
2 Ruff
Adam Hartley
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Port Meadow 23rd August
Cassington GPs 23rd August
Great white Egret relocated at Cassington GPs by Roger Wyatt and still present at 18:00.
VIEW ONLY FROM THE ROAD DO NOT ENTER THE PIT
About Here
NB The Site Closes at 4:30p.m
Heading west from Oxford on the A40 take the left hand turn after the large layby (often with a burger van) on to the haul road leading to the Hanson works and recycling centre. The road will take you back under the A40 to view the first pit on the left about 50 yards after the bridge under the A40.
Please park sensibly in the cleared area just to the left of the gate.VIEW ONLY FROM THE ROAD DO NOT ENTER THE PIT
This is a sensitive site with one very dedicated patch worker and permission has very kindly been sought in order that others may see this bird.
About Here
NB The Site Closes at 4:30p.m
Just some of the assembled birders checking out the Great White Egret.
Farmoor 23rd August
Great White Egret From the Pink Hill hide 10:00a.m
Found by Keith Clack (Clackers)
The bird then flew over Wytham
woods heading N/E.
No sign of GWE on Port Meadow at 10:45 a.m.
+Spotted Redshank over F2 08:45
(per Dai) The Insomniac Birder
Found by Keith Clack (Clackers)
The bird then flew over Wytham
woods heading N/E.
No sign of GWE on Port Meadow at 10:45 a.m.
+Spotted Redshank over F2 08:45
(per Dai) The Insomniac Birder
Great White Egret - Cassington GP
The GWEgret is now at Cassington GPs. This a private site so please view only from the haul road just to the north of the A40, just east of Cassington. The bird is in the south-west corner on the pit north of the haul road. This is a sensitive area so please do not enter the pits, fields or gravel workings. Please park sensibly at the western end of the haul road.
Otmoor.A.M. 23rd. August.
5 Green Sandpiper.
1 Kingfisher.
14+ L. Egret.
4 Snipe.
1 Peregrine. (J)
3 Hobby.
2 Redstart.
2 Whinchat. (rep)
No sign of G.W.E.
1 Kingfisher.
14+ L. Egret.
4 Snipe.
1 Peregrine. (J)
3 Hobby.
2 Redstart.
2 Whinchat. (rep)
No sign of G.W.E.
Aston Rowant: Aston Rowant NNR: 23rd August
Aston Rowant: Aston Rowant NNR
5 Spotted Flycatcher: family party.
Redstart: juv.
Neil Hammatt
5 Spotted Flycatcher: family party.
Redstart: juv.
Neil Hammatt
Port Meadow: 23rd August
Port Meadow
7 Black-tailed Godwit: 1 ad 6 juv. Adult is ringed.
2 Ruff
3 Greenshank
Redshank
9 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
Green Sandpiper
6 Common Sandpiper
Adam Hartley
7 Black-tailed Godwit: 1 ad 6 juv. Adult is ringed.
2 Ruff
3 Greenshank
Redshank
9 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
Green Sandpiper
6 Common Sandpiper
Adam Hartley
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Farmoor Roost
Adult Caspian Gull showed pretty well on F.1 from 20.19.....
2 Mediterranean Gulls ( Ad & 1stw).
2 Mediterranean Gulls ( Ad & 1stw).
Rushy Common 22nd August
Peregrine
Hobby (juv)
Common Sandpiper
Green Sandpiper
Sand Martin 30+
(per Clackers)
Hobby (juv)
Common Sandpiper
Green Sandpiper
Sand Martin 30+
(per Clackers)
Port Meadow: 22nd August
Port Meadow
7 Black-tailed Godwit: 1 adult (ringed) + 6 juvs.
2 Greenshank: Didn't see the 3rd one but it was probably still around.
Redshank
9 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
6 Common Sandpiper: Minimum count.
Adam Hartley
7 Black-tailed Godwit: 1 adult (ringed) + 6 juvs.
2 Greenshank: Didn't see the 3rd one but it was probably still around.
Redshank
9 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
6 Common Sandpiper: Minimum count.
Adam Hartley
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Port Meadow: 21st August
Port Meadow
3 Greenshank
2 Redshank
5 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
9 Common Sandpiper
Golden Plover
Adam Hartley
3 Greenshank
2 Redshank
5 Ringed Plover
3 Little Ringed Plover
9 Common Sandpiper
Golden Plover
Adam Hartley
Lark Hill, Wantage 21st August
4 Whinchat
2 Wheatear
White Wagtail
3 Yellow Wagtail
Hobby
4 Grey Partridge
Corn Bunting
Willow Warbler
2 Wheatear
White Wagtail
3 Yellow Wagtail
Hobby
4 Grey Partridge
Corn Bunting
Willow Warbler
Monday, 20 August 2012
Port Meadow
4 Black-tailed Godwit
3 Greenshank
11 Common Sandpiper
5 Ringed Plover
3 Little-ringed Plover
1 Redshank
1 Snipe
1 Swift
11 Little Egret
Hirundine movement
3 Greenshank
11 Common Sandpiper
5 Ringed Plover
3 Little-ringed Plover
1 Redshank
1 Snipe
1 Swift
11 Little Egret
Hirundine movement
Cholsey: Lollingdon Hill: 20th August
3 Redstart: one with the Spot Flys, one in the western hedge and another on the north side.
6 Spotted Flycatcher: near manor house.
Willow Warbler
Paul Chandler
Cholsey Wildlife
6 Spotted Flycatcher: near manor house.
Willow Warbler
Paul Chandler
Cholsey Wildlife
Sunday, 19 August 2012
Grimsbury Reservoir: 19th August
Grimsbury Reservoir
3 Little Ringed Plover: juvs.
3 Common Sandpiper
Kingfisher
Gareth Blockley
3 Little Ringed Plover: juvs.
3 Common Sandpiper
Kingfisher
Gareth Blockley
Farmoor 19th August
3 Common Tern
4 Common Sandpiper
1 Ringed Plover
2 Redstart
1 Sandwich Tern p.m
Terry Sherlock Dave Daniels and Dai.
2 Arctic Tern
1 Med Gull (1st S)
(per Ewan)
Rare dragonfly alert!
Crookham and Greenham Common, only just to the south of the County yesterday (18th) had the following rare species:
Red-veined Darter (4-5 terneral males)
Lesser Emperor 1
Small-red eyed Damselfly 10+
So those looking for dragons and damsels in Oxon should keep an eye out for these!
Of the above, there are fully document records of Lesser Emperor in Oxon, most recently from Pit 60 and Radley Lakes. Shellingford Pit even had one in 2008. They are quite easy to identify - small dark hawkers with a vivid blue "rump".
Red-veined Darters are more elusive, but there are some not well documented records from Otmoor in 2006 and Radley in 2007 so you never know! Incidentally, the last time any were seen at Crookham was also in 2007. Immature males are not that easy to identify but the blue lower half to the eyes is diagnostic. Mature males are vivid red - brighter than Common Darters and hence stand out more.
SRE Damsels do occur regularly at a small number of sites in Oxon, with a few records this year from Shellingford Pit and Didcot.
Red-veined Darter (4-5 terneral males)
Lesser Emperor 1
Small-red eyed Damselfly 10+
So those looking for dragons and damsels in Oxon should keep an eye out for these!
Of the above, there are fully document records of Lesser Emperor in Oxon, most recently from Pit 60 and Radley Lakes. Shellingford Pit even had one in 2008. They are quite easy to identify - small dark hawkers with a vivid blue "rump".
Red-veined Darters are more elusive, but there are some not well documented records from Otmoor in 2006 and Radley in 2007 so you never know! Incidentally, the last time any were seen at Crookham was also in 2007. Immature males are not that easy to identify but the blue lower half to the eyes is diagnostic. Mature males are vivid red - brighter than Common Darters and hence stand out more.
SRE Damsels do occur regularly at a small number of sites in Oxon, with a few records this year from Shellingford Pit and Didcot.
Immature male Red-veined Darter at Crookham Common Berks (c) Stephen Burch
Small red eyed Damselfly at Crookham Common Berks (c) Stephen Burch
For more info on dragonflies in Oxon, see http://www.stephenburch.com/dragonflies/OxonDragons.htm
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Farmoor Res 18th August
Further to Adam's post there were also
Kingfisher 3
Canada Goose 537
Greylag Goose 353
Hybrids of the above two species 3
Sparrowhawk 1 f
Red Kite 1
Kingfisher 3
Canada Goose 537
Greylag Goose 353
Hybrids of the above two species 3
Sparrowhawk 1 f
Red Kite 1
Also the cafe in the yacht club is available for refreshments to birders when open.They do tea, bacon, sausage and cheese baps and also more substantial meals at very reasonable prices. All they ask is that you donate £1.00 to the RNLI above the cost of your purchases. The very nice lady I spoke to said she does not bite, would welcome our presence and also does breakfasts when they are open for early birds!
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