I have again signed up to take part in PWC next year having enjoyed taking part this year.
My 3km sq patch comprises Boultham mere, the fields between my house and the mere including Swanpool wood and the old Skew bridge tip, and the northern part of Hartsholme park to just south of the white bridge. All this is within the Lincoln City boundary and on an area threatened by development.
My list is totally green with all the birding done on foot from my house.
This year, with 3 weeks still to go, I have recorded 118 species on the patch and submitted 246 lists and 9109 records from my patch to Birdtrack.
Highlights this year have included Little Tern & Hen Harrier (both new for the patch), Whooper Swans, Pink-footed Geese, Shelduck, Pintails, Goldeneye, Goosanders, Grey Partridges, Bitterns, Little Egrets, Red Kite, Marsh Harriers, Hobbies, Peregrine, Water Rails (bred), Woodcock, Snipe, Whimbrel, Curlew, Greenshank, Common Sandpipers, Yellow-legged Gull, Iceland Gull, 2 Cuckoos (used to be common), Barn Owl, Kingfishers (bred), pair of Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers, Raven, 4 Willow Tits (used to be regular as did Tree Sparrow which I now haven't recorded for 2 years), 2 Cetti's Warblers, Nuthatches, Spotted Flycatchers, Redstarts and Wheatears.
As Andrew says, give it a go, you could be surprised at the enjoyment of doing a local patch.
_________________ Regards,
Andy.
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