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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.

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Sunday, 22 November 2020

22nd Nov 2020: another Caspian Gull

It was fairly quiet during the week and with no bird news forthcoming, the highlight of the week was the sunrise view that Adrian T got on Friday morning.

Courtesy and copyright of Adrian Tysoe

Yesterday morning John and I met up to have a good stomp around the patch. The reservoir and woodland didn't have much to encourage us tbh, with the only thing of note being a possible sighting of the Stonechat still in the cattle field - but it disappeared before I got a good look at it.

In the Upper Cherwell Valley there were lots of gulls around and as we stood and scanned the Borrow Pit pool the numbers of large gulls increased in fairly regular pulses. After a little while John picked out a 1CY Caspian Gull - the third for the patch and second this year! We also had a minimum of three Yellow-legged Gulls (definitely a near adult and two 2CY birds) and there was also, easily, double figures of Herring Gulls. The two Stonechats were still present there too and lots of winter thrushes moving around the valley. We managed to find 3-4 Common Snipe in the usual wet field before we left. 

This morning Adrian T had the Caspian Gull again at the Borrow Pit pool before they left and Mike P and Iain found it again in the new construction site near to the M40 junction, as well as two adult Yellow-legged Gulls. 

This evening I had a 1CY Mediterranean Gull at the reservoir and a single Wigeon flew around before deciding to move on up the valley.

Gull photos courtesy and copyright of JFT



If anyone is wanting to have a look at the gulls I have cobbled together the map below. The blue circle is the Borrow Pit pool where gulls are very often gathering to bath and drink. The other main area at the moment seems to be the new construction site near to the M40 junction, where gulls gather on the bare earth. The two areas to the east of the pool (in Northamptonshire), are pasture fields where gulls feed and loaf - the eastern fields nearest to Chacombe are where many gulls were gathering a few winter back and we were lucky enough to have a Glaucous Gull there. Oddly, the large gulls are not coming to the reservoir in any number at all, but it may be worth a look anyway. 

Sunday, 15 November 2020

15th Nov 2020

 A fairly quiet weekend really with very few sightings reported, but yesterday morning John did have a Snipe fly over and land in the cattle field and Kirsty had a Goosander on the Borrow Pit pool in the U.C.V. - quite an odd location for this species!

Friday, 13 November 2020

13th Nov 2020

In the U.C.V. this morning John had Stonechat and Yellow-legged Gull at the Borrow Pit and saw 15 Golden Plover drop down in to the fields north of the Borrow Pit. There was also eight Snipe in the usual wet field. 


Photos courtesy and copyright of JFT

Monday, 9 November 2020

9th Nov 2020: Golden Plovers

This morning I had a drake Pochard early before it left, a Yellowhammer flyover and a flock of 21 Golden Plovers over south-east, as well as several flocks of thrushes (oddly mostly going east!).

Sunday, 8 November 2020

8th Nov 2020: Red-crested Pochards

This morning John found a pair of Red-crested Pochards at the reservoir. These were the first here and in the B.O.S. area since the last one here in 2015. 

There was also a fly through Common Pochard, eleven Greylag Geese, Coot, flyover Yellowhammer, Stonechat and two Ring-necked Parakeets. Later Mark also had two Wigeon and two Stonechat at the Borrow Pit pool. 

Courtesy and copyright of Mike Curnow

Courtesy and copyright of Kyle Smith

Monday, 2 November 2020

2nd Nov 2020

 Mike C had a (the same) Stonechat at the reservoir and another two at the Borrow Pit pool.

Sunday, 1 November 2020

1st Nov 2020

Despite the weather conditions over this weekend producing some good birds at other sites, that wasn't the case for little old Grimsbury! A Raven over today was the highlight of three visits over the weekend.