FRIDAY 2 JANUARY 2009
A slightly warmer day than of late with no frost and somewhat overcast conditions; E wind picked up during the afternoon
TRING RESERVOIRS (1200-1330)
Very quiet, apart from the regular wintering species
Wilstone Reservoir
Great Crested Grebe (18)
Sinensis Cormorants (11)
Mute Swans (now down to just 7 adults)
Greylag Geese (54 in fields near Cemetery Corner including one with damaged leg and wing)
Mallard (19 plus 3 'Aylesbury' white types
Eurasian Wigeon (419 and visiting the fields east of reservoir to feed)
Common Teal (230+)
Shoveler (45+)
Tufted Duck (107)
Pochard (26)
COMMON GOLDENEYE (2 - drake and female)
RUDDY DUCK (3 present, an adult drake, immature drake and female)
Coot (398)
**MEDITERRANEAN GULL (first-winter roosted - Dave Bilcock)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (1 adult)
Woodpigeon (51 around the North Bank)
Blue Tit (1)
Common Blackbird (5 in fields on east side)
Redwing (4 with the above)
Song Thrush (2 with the above)
European Robin (1 by Cemetery)
Startop's End Reservoir
Woodpigeon (283 feeding in field immediately west of the Pine shop)
House Sparrow (35 in Angler's Retreat garden favouring aviary and Leylandii)
Redwing (47 feeding in paddock north of reservoir)
Mute Swan (2 - 1 first-winter)
Greylag Goose (1)
Tufted Duck (44)
Northern Pochard (7)
Coot (48)
Marsworth Reservoir
Great Crested Grebe (5)
Grey Heron (1)
Shoveler (156)
Pochard (3)
Tringford Reservoir
Mute Swan (9 adults)
Common Teal (2)
Tufted Duck (11)
Pochard (1 female)
Coot (31)
Carrion Crow (1)
PITSTONE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
Wintering flock of 16 MEADOW PIPITS located, in grass field immediately opposite waste site
NORTHFIELD ROAD
No sign of any European Golden Plovers but 21 LAPWING, 18 FIELDFARES and 181 Woodpigeons in field at SP 952 127
PITSTONE QUARRY
Mostly frozen but in small patch at top end was gathered 4 Little Grebe, 1 adult Mute Swan, 11 Common Teal, 6 Eurasian Wigeon, 31 Tufted Duck, 8 Pochard and 3 Coot. The gull roost contained 12 Commons.
Highlight was 3 BULLFINCHES in trees by the road
DRAYTON BEAUCHAMP - Common Buzzard
COLLEGE LAKE today held a redhead GOOSANDER and 2 female COMMON GOLDENEYES (per RBA)
Friday, 2 January 2009
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