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Birds
Birds 2007
2003
Sightings
December 2003:
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31st
December: The Yellow-browed
Warbler is still present. And the Black Redstart put in more of
a show being seen for most of the day. There were two Grey Wagtails
on the roof of the house opposite ours this morning and still plenty of Blackcaps,
Fieldfares, Redwings and Song Thrushes in the
surrounding Sea buckthorn bushes.
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29th
December: The
Yellow-browed Warbler is still present, and the Siberian
Chiffchaff was seen again at Berrow, albeit briefly. The Black
Redstart put in another brief appearance at the back of our house.
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25th
December: The Yellow-browed
Warbler is still present in the same patch of bushes, also here were 7
Blackcaps and 2 Chiffchaffs. A Black Redstart was
seen briefly in the morning, on my garden fence and a Peregrine flew over.
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14th
December: The first major surprise
of the day was that the sun was shining, albeit with a howling north-westerly
wind. The second, and biggest surprise of the day, was a YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER
found by James Packer at the northern end of the golf course. It took
quite a long time to get good views and hear it calling, but eventually
showed well off and on for most of the afternoon. Other birds seen here
included several Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests and Blackcaps.
Just up the road, the Siberian Chiffchaff showed well today, in the
same garden as the 9th.
13th
December: Yet
another dismal day when it never really gets light, with persistent rain
virtually all day. In the only brief interlude, a drake Red-breasted
Merganser was found at Apex, very unusual here. Also at least 3 Chiffchaffs
in the willows surrounding the ponds and a female Ringed Teal (full
winged and unringed) tried to brighten the day.

Ringed Teal at Apex 14th December 2003 (© P. Gay)
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9th December:
A 'tristis-type' Chiffchaff
spent ten minutes in a Berrow garden today, but was not seen despite
searching.

Pied Wagtail at Berrow 10th December 2003
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5th December:
A brief look at various sites in
Burnham before work, produced 1 Spotted Redshank, 1 Chiffchaff,
2 Blackcaps and a Siskin.
November 2003:
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30th
November: Yet another wet weekend!
This morning's highlight was a PIED WHEATEAR on the seafront at Burnham,
watched feeding on the seawall. There are now
thousands of birds in the Parrett Estuary, with around 20,000 Dunlin circling
over Steart Point, and hundreds of Shelduck and Curlews here.
Other birds seen in the estuary today include 3 Avocets, 2 Brent
Geese (dark-bellied), 52 Oyster Catchers, 3 Little Egrets,
35 Wigeon (good numbers of ducks were seen up river but were too far
to identify in the gloom), 25 Grey Plover, 150 Turnstone, 350 Redshank
and 3 Spotted Redshank. While at Apex there were 2 Chiffchaffs.
 
Pied Wheatear and a Spotted Redshank
at Burnham on 30th November 2003
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23rd
November: The very quiet period
continues, mostly due to a lack of any chance to go birding on my part.
During the only dry period of the weekend, a short walk from my house at
Burnham produced 11 Blackcaps, which seem to have returned within the
last week, many of the males are singing. Also today there was a Chiffchaff,
3 Goldcrests, 16 Fieldfares and 16 Redwings.
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9th
November: A watch at Burnham this
morning from dawn until 1030GMT saw heavy diurnal passage south. 1600 Chaffinches,
700 Starlings, 650 Wood Pigeons, 77 Brambling, 63 Fieldfare,
11 Redwing, 3 Song Thrushes, 35 Alba Wagtails, 16 Meadow
Pipits, 41 Linnets, 11 Goldfinches, 7 Redpoll, 3 Siskin,
4 Reed Buntings and 25 Golden Plover. Also present were 5 Blackcaps
and 3 Goldcrests.
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8th
November: At Berrow 1200 Starlings,
165 Chaffinches, 7 Brambling and a Redpoll flew south
this morning in 2½ hours. Highlight of the morning was a ringtail Hen
Harrier which flew south being being mobbed by a Peregrine.
Waders numbers included 1000 Dunlin, 300 Knot, 200 Oyster
Catchers, 1 Golden Plover, 1 Little Egret. Whilst the
bushes produced just a single Chiffchaff and two Goldcrests.
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5th
November: Heavy passage again
today, 800 Chaffinches, 500 Wood Pigeons, 1500 Starlings,
36 Greenfinches, 15 Brambling, 6
Redwings, 2 Blackbirds, 2 Song Thrushes, 1 Fieldfare
and 5 Meadow Pipits flew south in 2 hours.
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4th
November: In just a quarter of an
hour before work this morning 65 Wood Pigeons, 300 Chaffinches,
100 Starlings, 30 Greenfinches, 6 Brambling, 5 Redpolls
and 2 Skylarks flew south over my garden in Burnham.
October 2003:
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27th
October: A RICHARD'S PIPIT
was seen on the golf course by a birder trying to play golf, it was
flushed and heard calling at close range.
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12th
October: The first good diurnal
passage of the autumn today. The totals for a 3 hour count at Berrow were:
2000 Chaffinches, 339 Greenfinches, 349 Starlings, 12
Siskins, 47 Alba Wagtails, 26 Skylarks, 15 Goldfinches,
6 Swallows, 17 Redwings, 1 Mistle Thrush, 14 Meadow
Pipits, 3 Brambling, 2 Grey Wagtails, 30 Carrion
Crows and 10 Bearded Tits all flew south.
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11th
October: Numbers recorded on the
Brue Estuary were 472 Redshank, 145 Turnstone, 330 Oyster
Catchers ( Stert Island), 5 Knot, 4 Little Egret, 1 Brent
Goose and 3 Grey Wagtails flew south.
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5th
October: The first Redwing of the autumn was seen today
at Berrow, but not much else, only 1 Siskin and 10 Chiffchaffs
otherwise.
September 2003:
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28th
September: At Berrow today there was
a bit more variety, but no great numbers of anything. Today's highlight was
2 Avocets which flew north only to return south 15 minutes later.
Also present were 3 Gadwall, 1 Curlew Sandpiper, 2 Knot,
only 50 Dunlin, 4 Goldcrests.

Avocets at Berrow, 28th September 2003.
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21st
September: In a 2½ hour watch at
Berrow this morning 600 Meadow Pipits, 75 Linnets, 25 Swallows,
6 Grey Wagtails, 5 'Alba' Wagtails, 1 Yellow Wagtail,
5 Siskins and 5 Reed Buntings flew south.
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16th
September: An excellent bird for
Berrow was seen today. A juvenile PECTORAL SANDPIPER spent ten
minutes flying up and down the beach with a small party of Dunlin, landing
occasionally, only to be flushed off by some dogs. Also today there was an
Arctic Tern on the beach and at least 3 Curlew Sandpipers.
15th
September: Today saw more variety and
numbers of birds at Berrow. The highlights being an Arctic
Skua which flew south, and an adult Yellow-legged Gull on the beach. Wader
numbers were 700 Dunlin, 150 Oyster Catchers, 5 Black-tailed
Godwits, 40 Sanderling and 35 Ringed Plover. Diurnal
migrant numbers included 100 Meadow Pipits, 5 Tree Pipits, 9 Grey
Wagtails and 2 "Alba" Wagtails all flying south. While
a Great-spotted Woodpecker was trapped and ringed in the reed bed.

Great-spotted Woodpecker at Berrow, 15th September 2003
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12th
September: On the beach at Burnham
and in the Brue there were 600 Redshank, 50 Turnstone, 300
Dunlin, 80 Ringed Plover, 2 Bar-tailed Godwits, 4 Little
Egrets, 5 Wigeon and a Curlew Sandpiper, with a
further 3 Curlew Sandpipers at Berrow.
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10th
September: The weather today was decidedly
autumnal, with a fresh westerly wind and blustery showers. Seawatching for
an hour and a half in the morning produced 8 Manx Shearwaters, 4 Fulmars,
7 Kittiwake, 1 Gannet and 2 "commic" Terns.
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8th
September: There
were similar numbers of grounded migrants, but no sign of the wryneck
today. 9 Grey Wagtails and 5 Tree Pipits flew south. While
on the beach at high tide the years second Little Ringed Plover
was discovered amongst 150 Ringed Plover.
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7th
September: There was a small fall
of migrants today, with best bird being an all too brief WRYNECK. It
showed once early morning on the Golf Course to one lucky observer, and
was not seen again. There was also one Redstart,
25 Blackcaps, 2 Lesser Whitethroat, 3 Whitethroat and
several Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs.
August 2003:
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31st
August: On the high tide at Berrow
today there were 3 Common Scoter, 1 Curlew Sandpipers, 130 Sanderling,
102 Knot, 150 Dunlin, 60 Ringed Plover and 100 Black-tailed
Godwits, Med Gull 78T was also still in residence. There were also
more passerine migrants about with 4 Lesser Whitethroats, 2 Blackcaps,
6 Chiffchaff, 4 White Wagtails, 2 Grey Wagtails, 1 Yellow
Wagtail and 1 Wheatear.
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30th
August: The only report today came from the Brue Estuary and Apex, where
10+ Chiffchaffs, a Swift and a Kingfisher were seen.
Wader numbers included 800 Redshank, 113 Turnstone, 2 Little
Egrets. But the most unusual sighting was of 4 adult Snow Geese
(3 white: 1 Blue) flying north.
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21st
August: A quick look along the
beach at Burnham today produced a single Little Tern and 23 Black-tailed
Godwits, while 2 Yellow Wagtails and a Tree Pipit flew
south
17th August: The
warm weather continues, and wader numbers are still increasing at Berrow.
Today there were 151 Black-tailed Godwits, 198 Oyster Catchers,
59 Sanderling, 354 Ringed Plover, 500 Dunlin, 6 Knot
and 10 Whimbrel on the beach at high tide, and 78T Med Gull
was also present. Passerine migrants were more in evidence with 2 Tree
Pipits, 2 Yellow Wagtails, 1 Swift, 77 Swallows, 60
House Martins and a Wheatear.

Cetti's Warbler at Berrow 15th August 2003
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12th August:
At Berrow today Med Gull 78T
is still around. The highlight today however was a Great Crested Grebe,
which flew past in the morning, they are unusual here on the sea and
normally associated with spells of cold of weather. Other birds of note
included 1 Greenshank , 1 Common Sandpiper, 97 Sanderling
and 150 Ringed Plover.

Bearded Tit ringed at Berrow 12th August 2003
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3rd August: The
Mediterranean Gull (78T) was
still present at Berrow. Also here there was 1 Greenshank and 2
Knot.
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2nd August:
There were 72 Sanderling today
with 12 Whimbrel and 27 Ringed Plovers on the beach at Berrow.
July 2003
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24th July: Very
little to report, just 91 Oyster Catchers, 23 Sanderling, 5 Dunlin,
and an Adult Mediterranean Gull at Berrow. The gull (different to the 21st) has a green ring
with 78T in white writing on it, this bird was seen for around two months
Aug/Sept 2001.

Adult Mediterranean Gull, Berrow, 24th July
2003
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21st July:
The numbers of returning birds
continues to increase. Today there were 104 Sanderling, 9
Whimbrel, 7 Dunlin and an adult Mediterranean Gull on
the beach at Berrow while 8 Gannets were offshore.
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19th July: High
tide today there were 46 Sanderling, 10 Dunlin, 10 Ringed
Plover, 4 Whimbrel and 80 Oyster Catchers.
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17th July:
Today saw the end of the very hot
weather and a return to traditional summer fair of wind and rain. This
change produced 21 Manx Shearwaters and a Black Tern off
Burnham.
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15th July:
On this morning's high tide at
Berrow there were just three waders, 1 Little Ringed Plover (very
unusual here), 1 Whimbrel and 1 Oyster Catcher. Also 1 Yellow
Wagtail and 1 Grey Wagtail flew south.
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9th July: 3
Little Owls are often seen
daily in Berrow now, with excellent views of an adult interacting with a
juvenile at dusk this evening.
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7th July: Local
Bullfinches have recently fledged young and can be regularly seen
and heard feeding in the Sea Buckthorn. Also the Sparrowhawks are
busy carrying food to their offspring.
5th
July: Waders are beginning to
return with 350 Redshank, 2 Dunlin, 2 Common Sandpipers
and 14 Little Egrets in the Brue Estuary.
2nd
July: An
Arctic Skua was an unseasonal
find, seen flying south towards Steart on the evening high tide.
June 2003
27th June:
A Little Owl was seen viewing
the world from a telegraph pole in Berrow.
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26th June: One
Yellow Wagtail flew south this morning whilst I was emptying the moth
trap.
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25th June:
One Grey Wagtail flew south, otherwise
very quiet.
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14th June: A
very quiet spring continues, today's highlight was a Sandwich Tern
flying north. Most resident birds are busy feeding young, many of which have
fledged.

Sedge Warbler 14th June
2003
May 2003
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28th May:
The only new migrants were a Spotted Flycatcher and a Whinchat in
the dunes, one Bar-tailed Godwit and a Grey Plover
were feeding on the mud.
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21st May:
The only interest today
was a Spotted Flycatcher in the dunes.
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20th May:
Very strong west winds today saw around 500 Manx Shearwaters
circling off Burnham. Also there were 11 Gannets, 6 Fulmars
and 50 Kittiwakes.
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19th May:
2 Arctic Skuas
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18th May: Calm
but misty conditions brought a passage of 150 Manx , but
very little else.
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13th May:
Strong westerly winds
meant that attention was concentrated on the sea. 3 Arctic Skuas,
6 Gannets, 8 Manx Shearwaters, 3 Fulmars and 3 Kittiwakes
were seen in a one hour sea-watch.
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5th May: The
highlight today was a singing male Wood Warbler at Apex. In the
morning 30 Kittiwakes were lingering offshore along with 5 Sanderling,
11 Whimbrel and 4 Bar-tailed Godwits on the beach. There were signs of
migration today with 2 Yellow Wagtails, 1 Redpoll, and 65 Swallows
all flying south.
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1st May: A
moderately strong south-west wind produced 1 Kittiwake and 3 Gannets.
Whilst on the beach there were 24 Sanderling, 20 Whimbrel,
1 Whinchat and a sprinkling of Swallows and House Martins
moving south.
April 2003
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21st - 30th
April: Summer
migrants have arrived! Good numbers of Whitethroats, Lesser
Whitethroats and Blackcaps can now be heard singing from the
bushes and the reed bed is alive with Reed Warblers and Sedge
Warblers. Passage birds included 2 Tree Pipits flying south and a solitary Wheatear was spotted on the beach on the
22nd - only
the 2nd sighting so far this spring! The only notable sighting on the 25th
was a Fulmar flying north along the beach. The first Swift of
the spring arrived on the 26th, followed by 7 more on the 27th.
14- 20th April:
3 Tree Pipits,
1 Redpoll and 2 Sedge Warblers were seen on a
warm, sunny day on the 15th along with 400 Common Terns, 10 Arctic
Terns, a Black Tern, Arctic Skua, 3 Little
Gulls and 8 White Wagtails. 200 Common Terns with 3
Black Terns, 5 Sandwich Terns and a Little Tern were
seen again in the Estuary on the 16th. The first Grasshopper Warbler of
the year was heard singing in the dunes on the 17th. A male Pied
Flycatcher visited a local garden on the 18th. Sunny weather on the
20th produced 4 Gannets, 5 Sandwich Terns and 2 Black
Terns in
the Bristol Channel.
7- 13th April: Although
cold, 2 Short-Eared Owls and a Tristis Chiffchaff
were seen on the 8th in clear and sunny conditions. The 9th brought a light
easterly wind, but 1 Ruff and 1 Spotted Redshank
were seen in the Brue Estuary. The easterly wind remained on the 10th with
cold cloudy conditions, but the 1st Swallow of the year was
seen over the sand dunes. Bearded Tits have been showing well on
several occasions throughout the month so far.
Bearded Tit
(10th April 2003)
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1- 6th April:
On the 1st, very strong north-westerly
winds produced 2 Gannets
and 125 Kittiwakes. From the 2nd - 6th, the wind turned to a light,
cold easterly, with plenty of sunshine. 150 Redshank with 1 Spotted
Redshank amongst 35 Turnstone and a Little Egret
were seen at high tide on the Brue Estuary, whilst at Apex, 5 Willow Warblers, 4 Cetti's
Warblers, 4 Chiffchaffs and a Blackcap were
singing on the 4th. Overcast, but calm conditions on the 5th produced 3 Common
Scoter, 1 Sand Martin and a White Wagtail.
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