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3rd March
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5th March

Cricketfield Lane - 5.00pm. Common Buzzard over town drifting SE., Siskin 2, Redwing 13. MikeA

3rd March

Trims Green - 2 Grey Partridge as yesterday - Graeme J. Smith

2nd March

Trims Green - 2 Grey Partridge (in small triangular field on North-East edge of Tye Green), completely bottle-green Pheasant still doing the rounds with no Stonechat around usual spots during the last week

Spellbrook (west) - Coal Tit 2 one singing repeatedly from same tree as last year and making the most of feeders - Graeme J. Smith

Spellbrook (east) - Nuthatch tree has been cut down on towpath Great Spotted Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker, No Little Grebe but very little cover, 3 pairs of Mallard, 7 Moorhen, Long-tailed Tit, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Robin, Greenfinch

St Michael's Mead Lake - 1 male Reed Bunting, 5 Canada Geese with 2 standing in the centre where the now submerged island is/was, 40 Black-headed Gull, 10 Mallard, Feral Mallard, Coot and Moorhen, male Tufted. Rooks in both deciduous trees and pine trees makes nest counting less straightforward.

Hatfield Forest - 2 Little Owl. Gadwall, Teal, Tufted Duck, 3 Great Crested Grebe, 3 Grey Lag, Canada Goose 17 but most of them flew off. No young seen. Tern raft has been cleared of greenery and smaller raft repositioned nearer to hide. 4 Song Thrush, 3 Mistle Thrush and 2 Redwing. Black Rabbit by Shell House. Well over 200 Jackdaw. Again, part of the Bush End rookery is in pine trees. David Arch.

28th February

A120 Bishop's Stortford Bypass by River Stort bridge. - 1 Buzzard being mobbed by 2 Carrion Crows - Chris Swan

A120 Thorley Roundabout - Buzzard

Upwick - Farnham road - 2M Stonechat 2M

Albury south - Buzzard feeding on worms - Mick East

27th February

Tednambury Marsh roost (16:00-18:00) - The two Barns Owls again hunting from 17:25 this evening, and the two Cetti's Warblers counter-calling in the usual spot with one male singing on a few occasions this evening. 21 Canada Geese, 2 (M&F) Kestrels, 4+ Water Rails (including one 'singing' male), 5 Pheasant (in), 33 Black-headed Gulls (S), 6 Stock Doves (in), 80 Woodpigeons (in), 2 Barn Owls, 2 Green Woodpeckers, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 1m Skylark (singing), 17 Meadow Pipits (9in, 8S), 3 Grey Wagtails (1m singing), 2 Pied Wagtails (E), 18 Fieldfares (in), 2 Mistle Thrush, 2 Cetti's Warbler (1m singing), 1 Goldcrest, 14 Long-tailed Tit, 1 Treecreeper, 5 Jays, 148 Magpies (in), 77 Jackdaws (S), 172 Rooks (S), 2 House Sparrows, 7 Greenfinch (NW), 8 Goldfinch (S), 30 Yellowhammers (inc 1 male singing by Tednambury Fm), 34 Reed Buntings (inc 2 males singing) - Stephen Patmore

26th February

Hatfield Forest - Buzzard flying high over fields adjacent to Hatfield Forest.Little Owls alarmed by a Sparrowhawk flying low over the stile near the church and a single Siskin.4 Pochard,two Great Crested Grebes in a courtship display and a jackdaw pinning another on its back on the grass.Several Song Thrushes calling very loudly - Ellen Franklin

22nd February

Hatfield Forest (09:30-11:45) - 1 Cormorant, 1 Imm Mute Swan, 16 Canada Geese, 2 Grey Lag Geese, 36 Mallard (big decrease), 6 Gadwall, 1M Wigeon, 8 Pochard (6 Drakes), 5 Tufted Duck, 4 Coot, 2 BH Gull (also Common and LBBG overhead), 1 Green Woodpecker, 4 GS Woodpecker, 1 Pied Wagtail, 3 Mistle Thrush, 15 Redwing, 60 Fieldfare, 3 Marsh Tit, 2 Coal Tit, 4 Long tailed Tit, 1 Tree Creeper (singing beside Lower Lake), 6 Goldfinch, 6 Siskin

Also 20 Fallow Deer in field just north of entrance to Wall Wood. - Mike Harris

21st February

Sawbridgeworth Marsh Roost (15:25-17:30) - 3 Cormorant (min, 3N, 3S), 1 Grey Heron, 4 Mallard, 2 Common Buzzard (Both Dph, but one showing white bases to the Primaries giving a Skua-like wingflash), 1 Kestrel, 4 Pheasant (in, 3F,1M), 47 BH Gull (2N, 45S), 10 Common Gull (S), 6 LBB Gull (5S, 1E), 15 Stock Dove (9 feeding N of Marsh, 5E, 1S), 450 Wood Pigeon (in to Fox Earth Wood), 1 Green Woodpecker, 3 GS Woodpecker, 15 Meadow Pipit (in), 1 Song Thrush (singing), 2 Redwing (SE), 2 Mistle Thrush (SE), 39 Fieldfare (SE), 3 Long Tailed Tit, 166 Jackdaw (S), 4 Starling (E), 1 Chaffinch (SE), 13 Greenfinch (min, 13NE, 7SW), 2 Siskin, 45 Reed Bunting (43 in, 1S and 1 singing Male), 1 Yellowhammer (S)

3 Fallow Deer (all well antlered Stags, left Spill Timbers Wood north at dusk) - Mike Harris

20th February

Tednambury Marsh roost(15:30-17:45) - 1 Cormorant (NW), 1 Grey Heron (N), 39 Canada Geese, 11 Mallard, 1 Common Buzzard (E), 1m Kestrel, 4 Water Rails, 24 Golden Plovers (W), 319 Black-headed Gulls (S), 43 Common Gulls (S), 10 Stock Doves (in), 345 Woodpigeons (in), 2 Barn Owls 17:20 hunting the banks of the river and the overgrown paddock immediately south of Spellbrook Lock, 2 Green Woodpeckers, 24 Meadow Pipits (in), 1 Grey Wagtail (S), 51 Fieldfares (35N, 16in), 1 Cetti's Warbler, 2 Treecreeper, 156 Magpies (in), 1 Jay (in), c.120 Jackdaws (66S, c.60 NE), 30 Rooks, 2 Chaffinch (S), 6 Greenfinch (S), 3 Siskins, 3 Goldfinch (S), 1 Redpoll sp (S), 32 Yellowhammers (in), 13 Reed Buntings (in) - Stephen Patmore

19th February

Trims Green - Skylark singing and Yellowhammers back in their hedges.

Much Hadham - 34 Stock Dove in one flock at Bridgefoot 40 and 28 Fieldfare in two groups moving north. Yellowhammer back in hedge for breeding. Blue Tit in pirouette display fall. David Arch

Pye Corner - Common Buzzard over, Milly Arch

18th February

Nr. Trims Green [TL 469 163] - Stonechat 1 male still favouring north side of junction that is around 100 meters NWN of Tharbies - Graeme J. Smith

Hatfield Forest - 8 Cormorants, 2 Greylags, 10 Gadwall, 27 Teal, 1m Pochard, 8 Tufted Duck, 1 Lapwing, 2 Tawny Owls (roost behind marsh), 1 Little Owl (by entrance road), 20 Redwing, 6 Fieldfare, 2 Nuthatch, 285 Jackdaw (roost count), 2 Siskin (male singing), 1 Yellowhammer, 1m Reed Bunting (first singing male of the year for me) - Stephen Patmore

Grange Paddocks - about 200 Black-headed Gulls on water meadow football pitches - David Arch

17th February

Hatfield Forest Lake: Water birds. 4 Great Crested Grebe, Grey Heron and Cormorant, Kingfisher, 58 Mallard, 30 Canada, 14 Teal, 13 Gadwall, 12 Moorhen, 12 Tufted Duck, 4 Coot, 4 Pochard, 1 Black-headed Gull. Selected: 40+ Chaffinch, 10 Siskin south of decoy ponds. Common Buzzard outside of the forest.

SAL: 60 water birds today. More than expected but the birds were not the highlight. The three lagoons were so full that the water was spilling over naturally into the brook and the water birds had nowhere to hide. One Coot was defending the only island reed remaining. No Little Grebes. As well as the female Tufted there was only Mallard, Coot and Moorhen after the two others, a pair of Pochard, took flight. David Arch

16th February

Trims Green - Common Buzzard soaring over at 1325 - Graeme J. Smith

15th February

Hatfield Forest - Great Crested Grebe almost finished nest at North end of lake also 3 Marsh Tit near Takely, 20+ Siskin North-East of Doodle Oak, usual lake-side Tawny Owl - Graeme J. Smith

SAL - Teal 5, Tufted Duck 1, Grey Wagtail 1, Meadow Pipit 2

Mistle Thrush - singing at both sites - Graeme J. Smith

14th February

Hatfield Forest (10:00-12:00) - 2 G C Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, 15 Canada Goose, 104 Mallard, 14 Gadwall, 6 Teal, 2 Pochard, 7 Tufted Duck, 3 Coot, 6 Stock Dove, 1 Tawny Owl, 1 Green Woodpecker, 1 G S Woodpecker, 1 Pied Wagtail, 50+ Redwing, 4 Mistle Thrush (Pr nr entrance and two males singing in the North), 1 Marsh Tit, 1 Nuthatch, 1 Treecreeper, 25 Chaffinch, 3 Bullfinch,

1 Black Rabbit (feeding with normal Rabbits 100 yards North of the Cafe) - Mike Harris

13th February

Hatfield Forest Lake - 2 (1m) WIGEON

Tednambury Marsh Roost (15:45-17:45) - 3 Cormorants (S), 2 Grey Herons, 5 (2ad+31w) Mute Swans, 13 Mallard, 1 Sparrowhawk, 5+ Water Rails , 87 Black-headed Gulls (SW), 13 Common Gulls (SW), 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls (S), 3 Stock Doves (in), 176 Woodpigeons (in), 1 BARN OWL, 1 Green Woodpecker, 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 85 Meadow Pipits (in), 27 Fieldfares, 2 Redwing, 1+ CETTI'S WARBLER, 151 Magpies (in), 86 Jackdaws (75SW, 11 in), 39 Greenfinches (26S, 13N), 9 Goldfinches (N), 2 Linnets (in), 39 Yellowhammers (35in, 4S), 43 Reed Buntings (in) - Stephen Patmore

Sawbridgeworth Marsh Roost (15:20-17:30) - 5 Cormorant (min, 5S, 3N), 1 Grey Heron, 4 Mallard (blogging), 1 Common Buzzard (Dark morph M, into Spill Timbers Wood), 1 Sparrowhawk (into Spill Timbers Wood), 1F Kestrel, 2MM Pheasant (in), 1 Common Snipe, 132 BH Gull (S), 31 Common Gull (S), 9 Stock Dove (min. Lots of display this evening, 1 at Spill Timbers, 2 North End of Marsh, 1 Fox Earth Wood and 5 others into roost), 740 Wood Pigeon (in to Fox Earth Wood), 2 Green Woodpecker, G S Woodpecker, 55 Meadow Pipit (40 in, 15N towards Stephen at Tednambury!), 9 Fieldfare (2 in, 7NW), 1 Magpie, 2 Jay, 140 Jackdaw (S), 2 Starling (E), 1 Chaffinch (N), 31 Greenfinch (min.31, 4SW, and 25 seen in pre-roost tree at dusk), 77 Reed Bunting (in), 2 Yellowhammer (N) - Mike Harris

11th February

Trims Green - Grey Partridge 2 were 150 yards North-East of Blounts Farm early in the morning. 30 Stockdove and 23 Golden Plover later in the day - Graeme J.Smith

8th February

Trims Green - Stonechat 2 at pillbox just North-West of Blounts Farm - Graeme J. Smith

SAL (08:20-09:05) - 3 Mute Swan (2Ads + juv flying sou'west towards HF @ 08:37 - did anyone see them?), 22 Mallard (all in pairs now), 4 Teal, 1F Tufted Duck (still surviving!), 28 Coot, 17 Moorhen, 2 BH Gull (N), 9 Common Gull (N), 5 Herring Gull (N), 14 LBB Gull (N), 1 Green Woodpecker, 3 Pied Wagtail, 8 Meadow Pipit, 15 Fieldfare, 1 Mistle Thrush

Sawbridgeworth Marsh Roost (16:00-17:15) - 3 Cormorant (2Ad S, 1J N), 1 Grey Goose (sp.) (S. Did not get on it until it had passed me, tail pattern suggested Pink foot or Grey lag and size Grey lag too. But too late to nail it!), 3 Mallard (1M N, Pr S), 1 Sparrowhawk (in to Spill Timbers Wood), 1M Kestrel, 2 MM Pheasant (in), 22 BH Gull (S), 15 Common Gull (S), 7 Stock Dove (in to Fox Earth Wood), 150 Wood Pigeon (in to Fox Earth Wood), 1 Green Woodpecker, 1 G S Woodpecker, 110 Meadow Pipit (in, 16,15, 24, 9, 12, 3, 12, 19), 1 Redwing (N), 30 Fieldfare (in), 1 Jay (E), 54 Jackdaw (S), 10 Greenfinch (min, 10NE, 6SW), 64 Reed Bunting (in, many parties including two of seven), 2 Yellowhammer (SE) - Mike Harris

7th February

River Stort - Two treecreepers in the Wallbury Estate just N of Spellbrook lock + Kingfisher. 1 Treecreeper together with 5+ Siskin at Rushy Mead. Tony Moverley

West Wood, Great Sampford - 1 Red Kite, 5 Marsh Tits (3 singing males), 1 Nuthatch (my first at this site), 11 Bullfnches

Coploe Hill - 2 Grey Partridges, 1 Coal Tit (first mid-winter record for hill), 2 Brambling (with winter finch/bunting flock), 60+ Chaffinch, 60+ Yellowhammer - Stephen Patmore

Stort Park Farm - Little Owl 1 - Graeme J. Smith

6th February

Trims Green - Male Stonechat at junction just north from Tharbies Farm at 1315 and 1615 Hrs - Graeme J. Smith

5th February

Around junction just North of Tharbies Farm beside Trims Green [TL 469 163] - Stonechat 1 male seen twice ( 1315 hrs and 1615 hrs ) - Graeme J. Smith

4th February

Cricketfield Lane area: midday, male Sparrowhawk on bird table, flock of 8 long tail tits departed rapidly. mikeA

Trims Green - Grey Partridge 2, 60 yards east of Rhino/Morris Farm entrance at 0710 Hrs - Graeme J. Smith

3rd February

Grange Paddocks 1630, river not frozen, Kingfisher, Grey Heron, one on river bank, Mallard and Moorhen in normal numbers, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Jay, Magpie, Carrion Crow, 8 LBBG over south.

All Saints Close, Grey Heron over this morning but this time with legs extended not dangling, Greenfinch, House Sparrow, Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit, 2 Goldcrest, Dunnock, 2 or 3 Blackbird - David Arch.

2nd Febuary

Barley Hills, Thorley - Waxwing in back garden - Toh Marshall via Keith Watts

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