Tuesday 23 February 2010

Yearlist 2010 update...

Bonaparte's gull

1. Red-throated diver, 2. Great-northern diver, 3. Slavonian grebe, 4. Black-necked grebe, 5. Little grebe, 6. Great-crested grebe, 7. Red-necked grebe, 8. Fulmar, 9. Gannet, 10. Cormorant, 11. Shag, 12. Little egret, 13. Grey heron, 14. Mute swan, 15. Whooper swan, 16. White-fronted goose, 17. Pink footed goose, 18. Greylag goose, 19. Canada goose, 20. Barnacle goose, 21. Snow goose, 22. Brent goose, 23. Shelduck, 24. Mallard, 25. Gadwall, 26. Pintail, 27. Shoveler, 28. Wigeon, 29. Teal, 30. Green-winged teal, 31. Pochard, 32. Scaup, 33. Tufted duck, 34. Ring-necked duck, 35. Eider, 36. Common scoter, 37. Velvet scoter, 38. Long-tailed duck, 39. Goldeneye, 40. Smew, 41. Goosander, 42. Red-breasted merganser, 43. Red kite, 44. Black kite, 45 Buzzard, 46. Sparrowhawk, 47. Goshawk, 48. Kestrel, 49. Peregrine falcon, 50. Merlin, 51. Grey partridge, 52. Pheasant, 53. Water rail, 54. Moorhen, 55. Coot, 56. Oystercatcher, 57. Ringed plover, 58. Grey plover, 59. Golden plover, 60. Lapwing, 61. Knot, 62. Sanderling, 63. Purple sandpiper, 64. Turnstone, 65. Dunlin, 66. Common sandpiper, 67. Redshank, 68. Greenshank, 69. Black-tailed godwit, 70. Bar-tailed godwit, 71. Curlew, 72. Woodcock, 73. Snipe, 74. Jack snipe, 75. Ruff, 76. Black-headed gull, 77. Bonaparte's gull, 78. Common gull, 79. Ring-billed gull, 80. Mediterranean gull, 81. Herring gull, 82. Lesser-Black-Backed gull, 83. Greater-Black-Backed gull, 84. Kittiwake, 85. Sandwich tern, 86. Forster's tern, 87. Black guillemot, 88. Guillemot, 89. Feral-pigeon, 90. Stock dove, 91. Woodpigeon, 92. Collard dove, 93. Tawny owl, 94. Short-eared owl, 95. Kingfisher, 96. Great-spotted woodpecker, 97. Green woodpecker, 98. Skylark, 99. Woodlark, 100. Shorelark, 101. Rock pipit, 102. Meadow pipit, 103. Pied wagtail, 104. Grey wagtail, 105. Wren, 106. Dipper, 107. Dunnock, 108. Robin, 109. Black redstart, 110. Stonechat, 111. Song thrush, 112. Mistle thrush, 113. Redwing, 114. Fieldfare, 115. Blackbird, 116. Black-throated thrush, 117. Goldcrest, 118. Blue tit, 119. Great tit, 120. Coal tit, 121. Marsh tit, 122. Long-tailed tit, 123. Bearded tit, 124. Nuthatch, 125. Treecreeper, 126. Magpie, 127. Jay, 128. Jackdaw, 129. Chough, 130. Rook, 131. Carrion crow, 132. Hooded crow, 133. Raven, 134. Starling, 135. Rose-coloured starling, 136. House sparrow, 137. Chaffinch, 138. Linnet, 139. Twite, 140. Lesser redpoll, 141. Goldfinch, 142. Greenfinch, 143. Siskin, 144. Bullfinch, 145. Hawfinch, 146. Reed bunting, 147. Snow bunting ...

Ring-necked duck

As you can see, the first 2 months of 2010 I have got off to a flying start, however, February is still not finished... I intend to finish on 170 by the end of February.. Next..ready and waiting for the spring migrants to arrive...

Also, just to let you know I shall be back up North on 26th February until 8th March.. So... I wonder I what I will be doing in that time..? Any guesses??

2 comments:

  1. You can't have Stonechat twice... The linesmen has his flag up and you're OFFSIDE.

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  2. Craig,
    Thanks for pointing that out.
    Cheers chris..

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