Sunday 27 March 2016

20/03/16 - Bovisand and Heybrook Bay

Fulmar (2)
Wheatear (1) - on rocks on the coastal path 

Stonechat (2)

Dunnocks

Blackbirds

Shelducks (2)

Cormorants

GBB Gulls

Herring Gulls

Buzzard (1)

Sunday 6 March 2016

05/03/16 - Noss Mayo

Green Woodpecker (1h)Raven (2)

Meadow Pipits (2)
Cormorants
Marsh Tit (1)
Blue Tits
Great Tits
Wrens
Dunnocks
Song Thrushes
Blackbirds

Thursday 25 February 2016

25/02/16 - Plymbridge Woods and Saltram



PLYMBRIDGE WOODS

Mandarins (5)
Kingfishers (2)
Skylark (1) singing
Marsh Tit (1)
Coal Tits
Blue Tits
Great Tits
L T Tits
Song Thrushes (2)
Siskin (2)
Mallards
Great Spotted Woodpecker (1)
Robins
Blackbirds
Wrens
Dunnocks

SALTRAM

Common Sandpiper (1)
Red Breasted Mergansers (2m)
Curlews
Redshanks
Greenshank (1)
Mallards
Canada Geese (7)
Cormorants
Common Gull (1)
LBB Gulls
BH Gulls
H Gulls
GBB Gulls
Little Grebes (5)


Tuesday 26 January 2016

26/01/16 - Plym Estuary

Little Grebe (2)
Cormorant (1)
Great Crested Grebe (1)
Turnstone (10)
BH Gulls (30+)

* No sign of the BN Grebe which has been seen frequently at low tide


Wednesday 20 January 2016

20/01/16 - Plym Estuary and Saltram Wood

Little Grebe (1)
Cormorants
Grey Herons (5)
Little Egrets (4)
Redshank
Greenshank (1)
Shelducks
Oystercatchers 
Usual gulls
Goldcrest (3)
Jay (2)
Nuthatch (2)
Redwing (30+)
Green Woodpecker (1)
Stock Dove (1)
Mistle Thrushes (2)
Song Thrush
Treecreeper (1)
Usual woodland species

Wednesday 13 January 2016

13/01/16 - Plym Estuary

BLACK NECKED GREBE (1) - Nr Laira Bridge. Been present since around 11-01
Little Grebe (at least 1)
Great Crested Grebe (1) 
Cormorants
Oystercatchers
Curlew
Grey Herons
Little Egrets
Usual gull species

Tuesday 5 January 2016

05/01/16 - Sutton Harbour and Plymouth Sound

GREAT NORTHERN DIVER (1) - far out in the Sound
Little Grebe (1) - in Sutton Harbour near the China House
Kingfishers (2) - one near the aquarium and one near the yacht club



Med Gull (1) - Barbican
Shags (3+)
Cormorants (15+)
Usual gull species
Turnstone (23) - eight along Sutton Harbour 'beach' and a flock of 15 flying across the Sound