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This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!

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Sunday, 3 November 2024

3rd Nov 2024

The Snow Goose was still present this week, seen on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and numbers of Greylags are building up again with 72 seen on Saturday. Other wildfowl of note seen today by Clive were 1 each of Teal and Wigeon and 2 Gadwall. 

A massive number (for here) of 86 Cormorant were present on Saturday morning, with most only present for a brief time before dispersing. Realistically there was likely more with smaller numbers coming and going throughout the morning. The ringed bird (084) was still present. 

Small numbers of 1-3 Lapwings have still been around and Clive saw 24 this morning. 

A ringed Black-headed Gull (EMK1) was recorded again Saturday morning. One from the Netherlands that we have seen here a few times over the last couple of years.

Numbers of Redwings have been building up with more birds now settled in and c.45-50 birds left roosts early Thursday morning. Our first Fieldfares of the Autumn were this week too, with 13 on Saturday and 6 today. However, there seems to be less than usual, especially flocks flying overhead on migration, as we'd normally have recorded hundreds by now. A Mistle Thrush was also seen on Tuesday.

A Stonechat was seen on Friday. A few Siskins seem settled in now and a single Redpoll has been seen twice this week. The number of Chaffinches is clearly bolstered by migratory birds too. 


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