Birding and wildlife blog for Grimsbury Reservoir, Grimsbury Woodland Nature Reserve and the Upper Cherwell Valley, north Oxfordshire.
Description
This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!
There is a running total year list in the link above.
Please send in your bird sightings to the B.O.S. and/or to me directly for inclusion on the blog. If you have some photos you would like to contribute please let me know (contact via the comments box on the right if you do not have my email already). Thank you.
Thursday, 26 March 2020
26th Mar 2020: Blackcap
A male Blackcap singing along the river this morning was new for the year. Otherwise there wasn't much of note.
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
25th Mar 2020
The drake Mandarin and pair of Shovelers were still around this morning, as well as a Little Ringed Plover and two Greylag Geese flew over.
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
24th Mar 2020: Shovelers and Mandarin
Over the end of last week there was a further trickle of Sand Martins moving through, with several Saturday mid morning. On Sat (21st) the Marsh Tit was singing in the wood again.
On Sunday (22nd) John had 67 Fieldfares through SE, c.9 Chiffchaff, Coot, Jay and Marsh Tit.
This morning there was a pair of Shoveler and a drake Mandarin on the reservoir and a Peregrine flew over.
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On Sunday (22nd) John had 67 Fieldfares through SE, c.9 Chiffchaff, Coot, Jay and Marsh Tit.
This morning there was a pair of Shoveler and a drake Mandarin on the reservoir and a Peregrine flew over.
Wednesday, 18 March 2020
18th Mar 2020: Wheatear
Monday, 16 March 2020
16th Mar 2020: Sand Martins
Our first report of Sand Martins this morning from M Hunt, with three around for about 10 mins before departing to the north.
Sunday, 15 March 2020
15th Mar 2020
The weather was truly awful today, but there was at least one Chiffchaff singing along the river in the morning. During the very heavy rain mid morning at least four Meadow pipits were downed along the western edge of the reservoir.
Mike was out late afternoon and had a drake Pochard at the Borrow Pit pool.
Mike was out late afternoon and had a drake Pochard at the Borrow Pit pool.
Saturday, 14 March 2020
14th Mar 2020: Little Ringed Plover
What a difference a day makes... Yesterday afternoon there was virtually nothing at all at the reservoir.
John was out reasonably early this morning and was well rewarded for his effort. We had our first Little Ringed Plover of the year and possibly first for the county again?
There was also at least four, possibly five, singing Chiffchaffs around the reservoir and woodland. It's worth noting we haven't recorded any over the winter, for the first time in a few years now, and these are all very likely freshly arrived migrants.
John was out reasonably early this morning and was well rewarded for his effort. We had our first Little Ringed Plover of the year and possibly first for the county again?
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Friday, 13 March 2020
13th Mar 2020: end of winter summary
I think it's fair to say the end part of the winter was rather dull and uneventful! Although I believe people weren't visiting very frequently, when they did there was virtually nothing to see at all. So here's a very short summary of the better sighting from the last month and a half.
On the 29th Jan there was the drake Gadwall still at the Borrow Pit pool in the valley.
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On the 7th Feb Adrian saw a pair of Wigeon also up on the Borrow Pit pool.
John was out on the 8th Feb and had a female Stonechat and Gadwall at the
Borrow Pit and another female Stonechat and a Snipe in the usual wet field.
Mike called in very briefly on the 17th Feb and jammed in on a drake Goosander while he was there. They were quite uncommon here this winter compared to the last few years.
On the 26th Feb there was a female Stonechat along the
ditch in the cattle field. During a big influx of Stonechats nationally at the time, I'm surprised we didn't get more.
In the woodland on the 8th Mar there was a pair of Marsh Tits and the male even sang briefly.
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