Ian Ellis

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Revision as of 18:57, 2 January 2007

I moved to London in 1997 and then in October 1998 bought a flat near the Brent Res, a few doors down from Andrew Self (whom I didn't know at the time). Brent Res has been one of my local patches ever since, although I only started doing it regularly in 2001 and shamefully never saw the 1999 Purple Heron there despite living so close!

My best finds at Brent so far have been Alpine Swift and Long-tailed Duck, supported by Bewick's Swan, White-fronted Goose and Wood Sandpiper. Luckily I was within a 2-minute jog to where Leo Batten found the Hume's Warbler on 1/5/04 and am now approaching 140 species for the site (still miles behind Messrs Batten, Beddard, Self and Verrall I should add).

In August 2005 I moved to Woodside Park (North Finchley, N12) and now spend less time at Brent and more time on my new local patch of Totteridge Valley. The Totteridge Valley PatchList is below.

I haven't done much overseas birding but trips to Ecuador/Galapagos and Namibia/Botswana in 2003-4 were both awesome experiences: my best ever find has to be southern Africa's fourth Wilson's Phalarope, at Walvis Bay salt-pans in Namibia on 9/11/04: this led to some South African listers chartering a flight from Cape Town. I must save up for another exotic overseas trip soon!


PatchList 2007 - records for Totteridge Valley / Totteridge Fields

Summary at 2nd January:

No. visits = 1

2007 Species (ISE) = 48 ...... 2007 Species (all observers) = 48 ...... 2007 as % of 2006 total (92) = 52.2%


Key to Status column:

B = breeds; b = possibly breeds / has bred.

r = resident all year; s = summer visitor; w = winter visitor; p = passage migrant in spring/autumn; o = occasional visitor at any time of year.

5 = abundant; 4 = common; 3 = fairly common; 2 = scarce; 1 = rare; 0 = vagrant.

Species Status Seen 2006 First seen Notes
Cormorant o/2 Y
Grey Heron r/3 Y 1st Jan
Canada Goose Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Mandarin Duck Br/3 Y 1st Jan Breeding resident at Darlands Lake, sometimes seen elsewhere.
Teal w/3 Y 1st Jan Winter visitor to Darlands Lake (mainly Sep-Apr).
Mallard Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Shoveler w/1 Y
Sparrowhawk Br/3 Y 1st Jan Probably 3-4 pairs.
Common Buzzard o/2 Y
Red Kite o/1 Y
Kestrel Br/3 Y Probably 3 pairs.
Hobby bs/2 Y
Pheasant Br/3 Y Probably 20-40 birds in the valley.
Red-legged Partridge br/2 Y Possibly 1-2 pairs breed.
Water Rail w/1
Moorhen Br/4 Y 1st Jan Common near water.
Coot bs/2 Y Occasional visitor to Darlands Lake.
Lapwing bp/2 Y
Golden Plover p/1 Y
Woodcock w/2 Y*
Snipe w/1
Black-headed Gull w/4 - s/2 Y 1st Jan
Common Gull w/4 Y 1st Jan
Lesser Black-backed Gull w/4 - s/3 Y 1st Jan
Herring Gull w/3 - s/2 Y 1st Jan
Great Black-backed Gull w/2 Y
Feral Rock Dove Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Stock Dove Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Woodpigeon Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Collared Dove Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Ring-necked Parakeet o/2 Y
Cuckoo bp/2 Y
Tawny Owl Br/3 Y 1st Jan Probably 4+ pairs.
Little Owl Br/3 Y Probably 2-3 pairs.
Swift bs/4 Y
Kingfisher br/3 Y 1st Jan Scarce between May and Sep.
Green Woodpecker Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Greater Spotted Woodpecker Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker br/2 Y 1st Jan Possibly 1-2 pairs present.
Swallow Bs/4 Y A few breeding pairs still at Burtonhole and Frith Manor Farms.
House Martin bs/3 Y
Sand Martin p/2 Y*
Skylark p/2 Y
Meadow Pipit p/4 - w/2 Y Common on passage in Mar/Apr and Sep/Oct.
Yellow Wagtail p/2 Y
Grey Wagtail Br/3 Y Present along water courses in small numbers.
Pied Wagtail Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Wren Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Dunnock Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Robin Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Redstart p/2 Y
Whinchat p/2 Y
Stonechat p/2 Y* Mostly encountered as an autumn migrant.
Wheatear p/2 Y Mostly encountered as a spring migrant.
Blackbird Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Fieldfare w/4 Y 1st Jan
Song Thrush Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Redwing w/4 Y 1st Jan
Mistle Thrush Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Lesser Whitethroat Bs/3 Y Probably 7-8 pairs in Totteridge Valley in 2006.
Whitethroat Bs/4 Y Probably 13 pairs in Totteridge Valley in 2006.
Garden Warbler bs/2 Y
Blackcap Bs/4 - w/2 Y
Grasshopper Warbler p/1 Y
Willow Warbler Bs/3 Y Probably 3 pairs in Totteridge Valley in 2006.
Chiffchaff Bs/4 - w/2 Y
Wood Warbler p/2 Y*
Reed Warbler p/2 Y*
Goldcrest Br/4 Y 1st Jan Probably 4+ pairs in 2006.
Firecrest p/1 - w/1 Y
Spotted Flycatcher p/3 Y
Long-tailed Tit Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Blue Tit Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Great Tit Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Coal Tit Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Nuthatch Br/3 Y 1st Jan Probably 4+ pairs.
Treecreeper Br/3 Y 1st Jan Probably 4+ pairs.
Jay Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Magpie Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Jackdaw br/4 Y 1st Jan Max. 180+ at Folly Farm on 1/1.
Rook w/3 Y 1st Jan Max. 25 at Folly Farm on 1/1.
Carrion Crow Br/5 Y 1st Jan
Starling Br/4 Y 1st Jan
House Sparrow Br/4 Y 2nd Jan Fairly common in residential areas.
Tree Sparrow o/1 Y
Chaffinch Br/4 Y 1st Jan
Brambling w/2 Y
Greenfinch Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Goldfinch Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Linnet bs/2 Y
Siskin w/3 Y
Lesser Redpoll w/2 Y 1st Jan
Bullfinch Br/3 Y 1st Jan
Yellowhammer o/2
Reed Bunting o/2 Y
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