- Mute Swan
- Whooper Swan
- Bewick's Swan
- Pink-Footed Goose
- Eurasian White-Fronted Goose
- Greylag Goose
- Canada Goose
- Dark-Bellied Brent Goose
- Black Brant
- Ruddy Shelduck
- Shelduck
- Egyptian Goose
- Mandarin Duck
- Wigeon
- Gadwall
- Teal
- Mallard
- Pintail
- Garganey
- Shoveler
- Red-Crested Pochard
- Pochard
- Tufted Duck
- Eider
- Common Scoter
- Velvet Scoter
- Goldeneye
- Smew
- Goosander
- Red-Breasted Merganser
- Ruddy Duck
- Red-Legged Partridge
- Grey Partridge
- Pheasant
- Red-Throated Diver
- Black-Throated Diver
- Little Grebe
- Great-Crested Grebe
- Black-Necked Grebe
- Fulmar
- Manx Shearwater
- Balearic Shearwater
- Gannet
- Cormorant
- Shag
- Bittern
- Cattle Egret
- Little Egret
- Grey Heron
- Honey Buzzard
- Red Kite
- Marsh Harrier
- Sparrowhawk
- Buzzard
- Kestrel
- Merlin
- Hobby
- Peregrine Falcon
- Water Rail
- Moorhen
- Coot
- Oystercatcher
- Avocet
- Collared Pratincole
- BLACK-WINGED PRATINCOLE
- Little-Ringed Plover
- Ringed Plover
- Dotterel
- Golden Plover
- Grey Plover
- Lapwing
- Knot
- Sanderling
- Little Stint
- Temminck's Stint
- Curlew Sandpiper
- Dunlin
- Ruff
- Snipe
- Woodcock
- Black-Tailed Godwit
- Bar-Tailed Godwit
- Whimbrel
- Curlew
- Spotted Redshank
- Redshank
- Greenshank
- Green Sandpiper
- Common Sandpiper
- Turnstone
- Pomarine Skua
- Arctic Skua
- Mediterranean Gull
- Little Gull
- Black-Headed Gull
- Common Gull
- AZOREAN GULL
- Herring Gull
- Glaucous Gull
- GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL
- Lesser Black-Backed Gull
- Great Black-Backed Gull
- Little Tern
- CASPIAN TERN
- Black Tern
- AMERICAN BLACK TERN
- White-Winged Black Tern
- Sandwich Tern
- Common Tern
- Arctic Tern
- Guillemot
- Razorbill
- Puffin
- Feral Pigeon
- Stock Dove
- Woodpigeon
- Collared Dove
- Ring-Necked Parakeet
- Cuckoo
- Barn Owl
- Little Owl
- Tawny Owl
- Long-Eared Owl
- Swift
- Kingfisher
- Hoopoe
- Green Woodpecker
- Great-Spotted Woodpecker
- Lesser-Spotted Woodpecker
- CRESTED LARK
- Skylark
- Sand Martin
- Swallow
- House Martin
- Tree Pipit
- Meadow Pipit
- Rock Pipit
- Scandinavian Rock Pipit
- Water Pipit
- Yellow Wagtail
- GREY-HEADED WAGTAIL
- Grey Wagtail
- White Wagtail
- Pied Wagtail
- Wren
- Dunnock
- Robin
- Nightingale
- Black Redstart
- Redstart
- Stonechat
- Wheatear
- Greenland Wheatear
- Blackbird
- Fieldfare
- Song Thrush
- Redwing
- Mistle Thrush
- Cetti's Warbler
- Grasshopper Warbler
- Sedge Warbler
- Marsh Warbler
- Reed Warbler
- Blackcap
- Garden Warbler
- Lesser Whitethroat
- Whitethroat
- Chiffchaff
- EASTERN CROWNED WARBLER
- Willow Warbler
- Goldcrest
- Firecrest
- COLLARED FLYCATCHER
- Bearded Tit
- Log-Tailed Tit
- Blue Tit
- Great Tit
- Coal Tit
- Willow Tit
- Marsh Tit
- Nuthatch
- Treecreeper
- BROWN SHRIKE
- Jay
- Magpie
- Jackdaw
- Rook
- Carrion Crow
- Raven
- Starling
- House Sparrow
- Tree Sparrow
- Chaffinch
- Brambling
- Greenfinch
- Goldfinch
- Siskin
- Linnet
- Twite
- Lesser Redpoll
- Crossbill
- Bullfinch
- WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
- Yellowhammer
- Reed Bunting
- Corn Bunting
Thursday, 31 December 2009
End Of Year Review 2009
Here is my 2009 year list in full. Birds in red capitals are UK lifers and in blue Herts lifers.
Back Garden - 30.12.09
A Woodpigeon joined the Collared Dove on the feeders today along with 3 Blue Tits.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Back Garden - 29.12.09
3 Fieldfares flew over around 10am then an hour later 7 Long-Tailed Tits flew onto the feeders only to be chased away by a Blue Tit. A Collared Dove stuffed its face for 5 mins on the seed provided.
Monday, 28 December 2009
Back Garden - 28.12.09
Presumably the same House Sparrow returned to the feeders and a Grey Wagtail sat on the shed roof for a few seconds before flying off.
Back Garden - 27.12.09
News of a Bittern at Hilfield Reservoir got me going for a few seconds until I remembered i'd got my son for the weekend so i'd have to put it out of my mind! A male House Sparrow on the feeders in the garden was the first of its kind to visit. A few Blue Tits were also seen.
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Back Garden - 26.12.09
A Collared Dove on the seed tray feeder was the first of its species to visit the back garden and a couple of Robins had a bit of handbags at 10 paces over who got to feed on the spilt seed!
New Arrival - 25.12.09
Christmas dinner at 8pm, presents opened at 9pm and 30+ Redwings and a Cormorant over Watford Football Club can only mean 1 thing! My future step-daughter gave birth to a baby girl on the 23rd and I spent most of Christmas day looking out of the top floor window of the maternity ward at Watford Hospital waiting for them to be allowed home!
The only other bird of note was a Goldcrest singing in the back garden.
The only other bird of note was a Goldcrest singing in the back garden.
Friday, 25 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 24.12.09
Well as it's now just into the 25th - HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!
Yesterdays highlights were 2 Cormorants flying over the river, 6 Fieldfares over the council yard and 3 Sparrowhawks. 1 (probably the same as the last 2 days) by the river and a pair over the council yard showing off nicely the size difference between the sexes.
Yesterdays highlights were 2 Cormorants flying over the river, 6 Fieldfares over the council yard and 3 Sparrowhawks. 1 (probably the same as the last 2 days) by the river and a pair over the council yard showing off nicely the size difference between the sexes.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 23.12.09
An excellent day in the park started off with 4 Bullfinches near the toilet block and a Sparrowhawk in virtually the same place as yesterday.
I then bumped into a couple i'd met before who bird the park occasionally and they said they were looking for the Kingfisher and some Siskins but had missed both so far. Within 10 seconds of them carrying on their jourey 3 Siskins flew over their heads without them realising then the Kingfisher flew into view by the rustic bridge and started bashing a fish to death!
I then had a quick look at the cress beds next to the fishing lake and found 2 Canada Geese, 6 Teal and 60+ Black-Headed Gulls. Then on the walk back towards the car park a Fox jumped out of nowhere and scared me half to death followed by a Great-Spotted Woodpecker drumming on the very top branch of a tree.
Probably the best birds of the day flew West over the car park. I heard the call of Fieldfare and as I looked up 5 flew over but behind them were 3 Lapwing which without old records to hand I think are pretty rare for the park.
Finally it was noticable that Wrens had become more obvious with at least 12 birds dotted around the park, mainly by the unfrozen river edges and 2 Common Gulls made it onto the list.
I then bumped into a couple i'd met before who bird the park occasionally and they said they were looking for the Kingfisher and some Siskins but had missed both so far. Within 10 seconds of them carrying on their jourey 3 Siskins flew over their heads without them realising then the Kingfisher flew into view by the rustic bridge and started bashing a fish to death!
I then had a quick look at the cress beds next to the fishing lake and found 2 Canada Geese, 6 Teal and 60+ Black-Headed Gulls. Then on the walk back towards the car park a Fox jumped out of nowhere and scared me half to death followed by a Great-Spotted Woodpecker drumming on the very top branch of a tree.
Probably the best birds of the day flew West over the car park. I heard the call of Fieldfare and as I looked up 5 flew over but behind them were 3 Lapwing which without old records to hand I think are pretty rare for the park.
Finally it was noticable that Wrens had become more obvious with at least 12 birds dotted around the park, mainly by the unfrozen river edges and 2 Common Gulls made it onto the list.
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 22.12.09
Highlight of the day was a Water Rail obviously forced out of hiding by the snow. A Little Owl started calling at 2.45pm and a Skylark, Fieldfare and Sparrowhawk flew over during the day and a Stock Dove put in an appearance aswell.
On the way home I noted 60+ Redwings eating berries behind the Total garage on St.Albans road near TK Maxx/Homebase.
On the way home I noted 60+ Redwings eating berries behind the Total garage on St.Albans road near TK Maxx/Homebase.
Monday, 21 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 21.12.09
The shortest day saw me in the park reducing a large Hawthorn hedge. A Lesser Redpoll flew low over my head just before midday a couple of Ring-Necked Parakeets went over aswell and a Sparrowhawk flew through the council yard being mobbed by 2 Carrion Crows.
Back Garden again - 20.12.09
Blue and Great Tits were the order of the day again with the only different bird being a Herring Gull over.
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 18.12.09
A very snowy day with up to 4 inches in places where it had drifted. Yesterdays heard possible Siskin flock was found along the canal and contained around 40 birds. 12 Moorhens were feeding along the river and around 40+ Redwing were around the park. A Lesser Redpoll flew over the cafe mid afternoon and 2 Skylarks and 2 Meadow Pipits also flew over presumably moved by the snow.
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Cassiobury Park - 17.12.09
A singing Mistle Thrush, 2 Ring-Necked Parakeets, a Sparrowhawk and the sound of a possible largish flock of Siskins were in Cassiobury Park.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Around Watford (again!) - 16.12.09
A very cold and frosty start was brightened up by a small flock of 5 Bullfinches at Riverside Rec off of Riverside Road. Later in the snow 20+ Fieldfares flew over KGV Playing Fields with 3 Redwings for company. Then while driving home a newly fledged Feral Pigeon was on the small path underneath the Town Hall roundabout (underpass). It must have been thinking why was I born now and not in the summer!!
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Tits galore!! - 15.12.09
A quick lookof my feeders this morning saw 3+ Blue Tits, 1 Great Tit and at least 1 possibly 2 Coal Tits. A Robin and Dunnock also paid a visit.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Garden Birding - 14.12.09
After a mornings Christmas shopping with only 15 Herring Gulls over Watford High Street as any sort of a birding highlight it wasn't until I got home that and excitement happened. Within 2 minutes of getting through the front door a tit flcok went through the garden briefly stopping off on my feeders. A couple each of Blue and Great Tits were joined by 6 Long-Tailed Tits and a singing Goldcrest.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Lazy Sunday - 13.12.09
A Grey Wagtail in the garden for 30 seconds was a nice surprise this morning. Later a trip to the shops saw a few Mallard on the river infront of Tesco's in Watford along with a few Feral Pigeons and Black-Headed Gulls.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Hilfield Reservoir - 12.12.09
A noon start saw me heading towards Tring Reservoirs but the A41 was shut at the Chesham turn off and the minor roads were chocka block so instead I headed for Hilfield Reservoir. Unfortunately no Mediterranean Gulls were on show in the roost but 3 Goldeneyes (1 male) were my first of the Winter. A Buzzard flew over and put up 16 Lapwings from nearby fields which didn't know which way to fly!
Friday, 11 December 2009
Apologies - 11.12.09
The header on my blog says giving you all my latest sightings no matter how dull they are, but I didn't realise just how dull it could get! The star bird of the day was a Stock Dove in Cassiobury Park! 2 Grey Wagtails, 2 Green Woodpeckers and 4 Ring-Necked Parakeets were the other sightings!
I hope to get out and about over the weekend so watch this space!
I hope to get out and about over the weekend so watch this space!
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Around Watford - 10.12.09
6 Cormorants flying over KGV playing fields and a Fieldfare this morning, 3 Grey Wagtails in Cassiobury Park and 8 Ring-Necked Parakeets in a tree in Paddock Road allotments, Oxhey this afternoon were the highlights.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Gulls Galore (not quite)! - 9.12.09
First thing there were 130+ Black-Headed Gulls in Cassiobury Park aswell as 3 Great-Spotted Woodpeckers, a Green Woodpecker and 2 Ring-Necked Parakeets. 7 Herring Gulls flew over Callowland Rec most likely towards the Hilfield Reservoir roost and just as I was about to open the door at home a Sparrowhawk glided over towards Woodside.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
More Redwings - 8.12.09
Lots of small flocks of Redwings around Watford and Oxhey and a Ring-Necked Parakeet heard were the lowlights of today!
Woodpecker Minute - 7.12.09
After a non eventful weekend bird wise it was back to work today and a morning of cleaning leaves from bowling green gutters at Oxhey Grange! Not exciting incase your wondering! A singing Mistle Thrush accompanied my morning cuppa as did 2 Great-Spotted Woodpeckers chasing each other around a tree followed by a Green Woodpecker in the same tree a minute later! Later 18 Redwings flew over Callowland bowling green.
I forgot to mention a Little Egret in Cassiobury Park this afternoon aswell!
I forgot to mention a Little Egret in Cassiobury Park this afternoon aswell!
Friday, 4 December 2009
Watford/Oxhey - 4.12.09
If it wasn't for the frost on the floor I could have been mistaken it was Summer! 2 Singing Mistle Thrushes, 1 Singing Song Thrush and a summer plumaged Black-Headed Gull were all seen/heard today! Also seen today were 9 Siskin and 2 Little Owls.
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Watford Again - 3.12.09
10 Ring-Necked Parakeets flew over Cassiobury Park first thing plus 8 Fieldfares flew out of a tree near the tennis courts. 18 more Fieldfares flew over Paddock Road Depot in Oxhey in the afternoon.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Slightly less quiet! - 2.12.09
A Song Thrush in song as I got out the car this morning was a nice start followed by a few Redwings and a small tit flock which held at least 1 Nuthatch. A calling RN Parakeet finished the day off.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Around Town - 1.12.09
Well a new month but still the same old birds! 10 Redwings over the yard first thing were followed by a Grey Wagtail flying over the Happy Hour pub near Oxhey. Then this afternoon 4 Ring-Necked Parakeets were seen in a back garden on Wilcot Road also near Oxhey and a Sparrowhawk being mobbed by Feral Pigeons near Leavsden Studios on the way home.