David Lindo

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Most of my birding is at the Scrubs these days as I travel abroad a lot with work. My twitching instinct is diminishing – I must admit!
Most of my birding is at the Scrubs these days as I travel abroad a lot with work. My twitching instinct is diminishing – I must admit!
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2006 Wormwood Scrubs Year List – thus far
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2006 Wormwood Scrubs Year List – 89 species
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Great Crested Grebe,
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Best records: Great Crested Grebe (2nd & 3rd), Little Egret (1st), Egyptian Goose (1st & 2nd), Shelduck (1st & 2nd), Tufted Duck (2nd), Peregrine (2nd & 3rd), Hobby (3 records this year including a 3 day stay), Greenshank (1st), Whimbrel (1st), Mediterranean Gull (3rd & 4th), Cuckoo (3 & 1st since 1992), Nightingale (3rd & 4th), Common Redstart (c5 biggest day count), Northern Wheatear (c42 in spring), Ring Ouzel (3rd & 1st male), Spotted Flycatcher (11 biggest day count) , Pied Flycatcher (1st spring male), Rook (2nd, 3rd & 4th) and Yellowhammer (1st)
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Cormorant,
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Grey Heron,
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Little Egret,
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Mute Swan,
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Greylag,
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Canada Goose,
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Egyptian Goose,
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Shelduck,
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Mallard,
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Tufted Duck,
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Sparrowhawk,
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Peregrine,
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Kestrel,
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Hobby,
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Lapwing,
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Greenshank,
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Whimbrel,
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Snipe,
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Black-headed Gull,
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Common Gull,
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Mediterranean Gull,
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Great Black-back,
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Lesser Black-back,
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Herring Gull,
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Common Tern,
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Feral Pigeon,
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Stock Dove,
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Woodpigeon,
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Collared Dove,
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Turtle Dove,
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Rose-ringed Parakeet,
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Cuckoo,
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Swift,
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Green Woodpecker,
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Great Spotted Woodpecker,
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Skylark,
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Sand Martin,
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House Martin,
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Swallow,
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Meadow Pipit,
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Tree Pipit,
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Grey Wagtail,
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Pied Wagtail,
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Yellow Wagtail,
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Wren,
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Dunnock,
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Robin,
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Nightingale,
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Common Redstart,
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Whinchat,
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Stonechat,
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Northern Wheatear,
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Song Thrush,
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Redwing,
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Mistle Thrush,
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Fieldfare,
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Blackbird,
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Ring Ouzel,
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Garden Warbler,
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Blackcap,
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Common Whitethroat,
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Lesser Whitethroat,
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Sedge Warbler,
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Reed Warbler,
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Chiffchaff,
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Willow Warbler,
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Goldcrest,
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Spotted Flycatcher,
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Pied Flycatcher,
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Great Tit,
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Blue Tit,
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Long-tailed Tit,
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Magpie,
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Jay,
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Carrion Crow,
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Rook,  
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Jackdaw,
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Starling,
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House Sparrow,
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Chaffinch,
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Bullfinch,
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Linnet,
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Goldfinch,
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Siskin,
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Greenfinch,
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Redpoll,
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Reed Bunting,
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Yellowhammer
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89 Species
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2007 Wormwood Scrubs Year List –
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Revision as of 19:11, 4 January 2007

I’ve been birding since the devil was a boy – basically, for as long as I can remember. I cut my teeth initially in the back garden of my family home in Wembley, graduating to the nearby Monks Park (between the North Circular and the Harrow Road). I used to watch wintering flocks of Tree Sparrow here in the 70’s almost taking them for granted!

By 1976 I was a Brent Res regular until the mid 90’s. I also had other patches during the 80’s including Beddington and the old Barn Elms where I used to bird with the late Rupert Hastings. I lived in Thetford, Norfolk when I was the Head of Membership at the BTO for a couple of years from 1997.

I’ve been watching the Scrubs since 1991. At first glance it is not the most appealing of sites and perhaps even a potentially dangerous place as dusk approaches. But there is a certain magic about the place.

Over the years I have found Woodlark, Honey Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Wryneck, Ring Ouzel and Dartford Warbler here amongst other interesting migrants and accidentals. My proudest moments were when I found Britain’s first ever wintering Common Redstart in December 2004 and an Ortolan in September 2003.

Most of my birding is at the Scrubs these days as I travel abroad a lot with work. My twitching instinct is diminishing – I must admit!

2006 Wormwood Scrubs Year List – 89 species

Best records: Great Crested Grebe (2nd & 3rd), Little Egret (1st), Egyptian Goose (1st & 2nd), Shelduck (1st & 2nd), Tufted Duck (2nd), Peregrine (2nd & 3rd), Hobby (3 records this year including a 3 day stay), Greenshank (1st), Whimbrel (1st), Mediterranean Gull (3rd & 4th), Cuckoo (3 & 1st since 1992), Nightingale (3rd & 4th), Common Redstart (c5 biggest day count), Northern Wheatear (c42 in spring), Ring Ouzel (3rd & 1st male), Spotted Flycatcher (11 biggest day count) , Pied Flycatcher (1st spring male), Rook (2nd, 3rd & 4th) and Yellowhammer (1st)

2007 Wormwood Scrubs Year List –

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