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Author: | Andrew Chick [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | #BTO Thrush Survey |
November BTO Thrush Survey Fulbeck 13/11/2012 9 Blackbirds 1 Redwing 136 Fieldfares (4 flocks) And... 1 woodcock feeding in permant sheep pasture, most odd... 2 sparrowhawk 2 kestrel 4 Meadow pipit c50 linnet c60 chaffinch 8 Magpie 1 Jay 1 Buzzard 30 Common Gull 25 Black-headed Gull 1 Great Spotted woodpecker 20 Long-tailed Tit |
Author: | Richard Doan [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #BTO Thrush Survey |
November BTO Winter Thrush Survey Bratoft Area 13/11/12 Habitat: Cropped Farmland Pastoral Farmland With nice thick hedgerows of Blackthorn and Hawthorn covered in berries Thrushes: Blackbird 61 Song Thrush 1 Mistle Thrush 6 Fieldfare 2 Redwing 6 Other bits: Common Buzzard 2 Kestrel 1 Pink-footed Goose 200 (South-east) Bullfinch 9 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 Woodcock 1 Lesser Redpoll 19 Stock Dove 6 Red-legged Partridge 12 Snipe 2 Jay 1 Birds of Conservation Concern (BoCC) Red-listed: Tree Sparrow 3 Yellowhammer 11 Skylark 13 Linnet 6 It's interesting to compare the numbers of Blackbirds and Fieldfares with Andrews (Above). This indicates that the majority of Fieldfares move inland at the beginning of the winter, spreading to the coast later on in the winter as the berry crop inland fails. It will be interesting to see if the numbers of Fieldfares increase in late winter to see if this theory is true! Cheers, Richard |
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