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'''7 January:''' (by the Thames at lunchtime) 38. redshank, 39. dunnock (a pair on the path), 40. shelduck (opposite Wetland Centre) | '''7 January:''' (by the Thames at lunchtime) 38. redshank, 39. dunnock (a pair on the path), 40. shelduck (opposite Wetland Centre) | ||
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+ | '''10 January''': (Thames) 41. common snipe (2 or 3 more or less opposite the Wetland Centre) | ||
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+ | '''14 January''': (Margravine Cemetery) 42. mute swan (a pair flying low in the fog) | ||
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+ | '''17 January''': (Hammersmith Embankment) 43. linnet (a flock of at least 22 on the edge of the building site | ||
2008, total was 52, see [http://www.mahieu.org.uk/patchlist2008 list here] | 2008, total was 52, see [http://www.mahieu.org.uk/patchlist2008 list here] |
Revision as of 19:35, 19 January 2009
Patchlist 2009
1 January: (In Margravine Cemetery in the morning, and then a quick walk by the Thames at night fall) 1. blue tit, 2. peregrine falcon, 3. carrion crow, 4. magpie, 5. woodpigeon, 6. blackbird, 7. robin, 8. great tit, 9. mistle thrush, 10. greenfinch, 11. goldfinch, 12. chaffinch, 13. jay, 14. goldcrest, 15. great spotted woodpecker, 16. moorhen, 17. black headed gull, 18. Canada goose, 19. mallard, 20. pied wagtail
3 January: (Frank Banfield Park and Thames Path) 21. starling, 22. house sparrow, 23. teal, 24. mallard, 25. lesser black backed gull, 26. common gull, 27. cormorant, 28. gadwall, 29. tufted duck, 30. kingfisher, 31. great black backed gull, 32. great crested grebe, 33. ring neck parakeet, 34. grey heron, 35. herring gull
4 January: 36. wren (at the edge of Margravine Cemetery)
5 January: 37. long-tailed tit (in Margravine Cemetery)
7 January: (by the Thames at lunchtime) 38. redshank, 39. dunnock (a pair on the path), 40. shelduck (opposite Wetland Centre)
10 January: (Thames) 41. common snipe (2 or 3 more or less opposite the Wetland Centre)
14 January: (Margravine Cemetery) 42. mute swan (a pair flying low in the fog)
17 January: (Hammersmith Embankment) 43. linnet (a flock of at least 22 on the edge of the building site
2008, total was 52, see list here