Highlights...
At least three Cattle Egrets were
seen, at least one Glaucous Gull, and a brief Spoonbill,
whilst also of note were at least six Scaup.
Cattle Egret, Abbotsbury
Swannery, February 2018 ©
Steve Groves
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Spoonbill, Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
The Month's Bird News In Full...
More details of the above highlights and the rest
of this month's sightings...
Mute Swan... Present throughout with 450 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Black Swan… The usual two were present regularly but they were joined by a third on the 27th.
Greylag Goose... One was present from the 26th to the 28th.
Barnacle Goose... One was present on the 21st...
Barnacle Goose, Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Shelduck... Present throughout with 30 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Shoveler...Present throughout with a peak of 120 on the
2nd.
Gadwall... Two from the 19th to the 27th.
Wigeon... Seen regularly with 50 counted during the Wetland
Bird Survey on the 19th.
Mallard... Present throughout with 440 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Pintail... Seen regularly with 80 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Teal... Present throughout with a peak of 150 on the
8th...
Teal, Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Pochard... Present throughout with 350 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Tufted Duck... Present throughout with 180 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Scaup... Six were present regularly until the 9th, with
three then regular to the 26th and one to the 28th...
Scaup, Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Red-breasted Merganser... Seen regularly with 30 counted during the Wetland
Bird Survey on the 19th.
Pheasant... Present throughout.
Little Grebe... Seen regularly with a peak of four on the 21st.
Great Crested Grebe... Seen regularly with a peak of 14 on the 9th.
Spoonbill... One briefly on the 26th...
Spoonbill, Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Cattle Egret... Following a single on the 2nd, at least three
were present from the 5th to the 7th (but five were in the Abbotsbury/Portesham
area and may well have all roosted in the egret roost at The Swannery). At
least one was then seen regularly from the 19th to the 28th...
Cattle Egret (with Jackdaws), Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Grey Heron... Seen regularly with a peak of five on the 20th.
Little Egret... Present throughout with a peak of 10 on the 6th.
Cormorant... Present throughout with 18 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Sparrowhawk... One on the 22nd.
Marsh Harrier... Two on the 5th; singles on the 7th and 22nd.
Red Kite... One flew west on the 26th.
Buzzard... Present throughout.
Water Rail... Heard regularly.
Moorhen... Present throughout with 20 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Coot... Present throughout with 270 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Oystercatcher... Seen regularly with a peak of four on the 20th.
Lapwing... Seen regularly with 350 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Golden Plover... At least 20 were present daily from the 26th to the
28th.
Curlew... Two on the 26th and 27th.
Dunlin... Two on the 12th and one on the 21st.
Snipe... Seen regularly with peaks of 20 on the 2nd and 27th.
Redshank... Present throughout with a peak of seven on the 12th.
Black-headed Gull... Present throughout with 100 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Dunlin... Two on the 12th and one on the 21st.
Snipe... Seen regularly with peaks of 20 on the 2nd and 27th.
Redshank... Present throughout with a peak of seven on the 12th.
Black-headed Gull... Present throughout with 100 counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Mediterranean Gull... Seen regularly with 220 counted during the Wetland
Bird Survey on the 19th.
Common Gull... Seen regularly with 450 counted during the Wetland
Bird Survey on the 19th.
Great Black-backed Gull... Present throughout but with only two counted during the Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Glaucous Gull... Single third-calendar-years were present on the 13th, 22nd and 27th. It is unclear whether one, two or three individuals were involved but the 'first' bird seemed to be troubled by something it had ingested, whilst the 'second' clearly had fishing tackle trailing from its bill. The 'third' bird however looked fine...
Glaucous Gull (3rd calendar year), 'bird 2' with fishing tackle, Abbotsbury Swannery,
February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Glaucous Gull (3rd calendar year), 'bird 3' eating dead Mute Swan,
Abbotsbury Swannery, February 2018 © Steve Groves |
Herring Gull... Present throughout with 120 counted during the
Wetland Bird Survey on the 19th.
Lesser Black-backed Gull... Single figures were seen regularly.
Lesser Black-backed Gull... Single figures were seen regularly.
Feral/Dometic Pigeon... Seen regularly.
Wood Pigeon... Present throughout.
Collared Dove... Present throughout.
Barn Owl... Singles were seen on the 19th and 26th.
Tawny Owl... Present throughout.
Kingfisher... At least one was seen regularly.
Great Spotted Woodpecker... Seen regularly.
Green Woodpecker... Seen regularly.
Kestrel... Seen regularly.
Peregrine... One on the 20th.
Jay... Singles on the 4th and 23rd.
Magpie... Present throughout.
Jackdaw... Present throughout.
Rook... Present throughout.
Carrion Crow... Present throughout.
Raven... Seen regularly.
Coal Tit... Present throughout.
Blue Tit... Present throughout.
Great Tit... Present throughout.
Skylark... Seen or at least heard regularly.
Cetti's Warbler... Present throughout.
Long-tailed Tit... Present throughout.
Chiffchaff... Singles seen regularly
Goldcrest... Present throughout.
Wren... Present throughout.
Starling... Seen regularly with a peak of 550 on the 21st.
Blackbird... Present throughout.
Redwing... Two on the 5th.
Song Thrush... Present throughout.
Mistle Thrush... Seen regularly.
Robin... Present throughout.
Stonechat... Seen regularly.
House Sparrow... Present throughout.
Dunnock... Present throughout.
Grey Wagtail... Singles seen regularly.
Pied Wagtail... Present throughout.
Meadow Pipit... Present throughout.
Rock Pipit... One or two present throughout.
Chaffinch... Present throughout.
Bullfinch... One or two seen regularly.
Greenfinch... Single figures seen regularly.
Linnet... Present throughout.
Goldfinch... Present throughout.
Reed Bunting... Present throughout.
...And that's it for this month except to say
thanks to... Alan Barrett, Richard Philips and Charlie Wheeler for additional
sightings. I'll leave you with an image of The Swannery entrance track during
the wintry conditions at the very end of the month...
March sightings to follow shortly.
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