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Oxon Birding Blog: Farmoor
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To submit sightings to this blog if you are not an authorised contributor please use the Going Birding. To Submit Photos or Video to this blog please email jasoncppk 'at' yahoo.co.uk or adamchartley 'at' gmail.com. 30th Aug PURPLE HERON still Otmoor RSPB.Great white Egret Pit 60.Black-necked and Red-necked Grebes at Farmoor Res.27th Aug WHITE-WINGED BLACK TERN.Autumnal waders continue to filter back through the county. Tuesday, 11 August 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oxon County Year List 2016.
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Port Meadow Birding: 2nd June
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. So we're into June now and the summer doldrums though actually it's felt like it for quite some time now as far as the birding has been concerned. The "floods" are now completely dry and the grass and various Meadow plants are fast reclaiming the muddy area. Since my last posting there has been some news on the bird front with a male CUCKOO. And a Common Blue. Both having been seen. Angled Shades, caught a couple of weeks ago. 2016 Year Lis...
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Port Meadow Birding: Wednesday 15th April
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. Decided that they wanted to stay another day and in fact their numbers even went up to 6 today. Steve Lavington found our second WHEATEAR. Of the spring this morning and the CETTI'S WARBLER. Was reported again, this time in a slightly different location from before. Apart from that there was one LITTLE RINGED PLOVER,. And the usual 2 OYSTERCATCHERS. One of the two "resident" Oystercatchers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Common Buzzard...
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Port Meadow Birding: 6th July
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. I finally had some time free to go out and tour the Patch today. At the Trap Grounds there was an Emperor Dragonfly. And two Four-spotted Chasers. On the pond though I couldn't see any Damselflies. The Reed Warblers. Are still singing away in there periodically - I hope that they're having a good breeding season. The small side pond was nearly dried up though there were several Azure Damselflies. And modest counts of Gatekeepers. Subscribe ...
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Port Meadow Birding: Sunday 10th May
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. And the occasional COMMON TERN. Are definitely "in" now with three or four already careering about the skies over my house. So that's it on the migrant front unless we're lucky enough to have a Spotted Flycatcher (one of the latest migrants) stop in. With no bird photos on offer, here's a Ringed Plover that I took a couple of weeks back. In the Trap Ground reedbed now, which is good news. Back in my garden as well as the usual Whites. 2016 ...
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Port Meadow Birding: Port Meadow Year Lists
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. Port Meadow Year Lists. The Port Meadow "catchment area" is broadly bounded by the canal to the east, the river to the west, Wolvercote to the north and the river tributary to the south. Sighting contributions are from all know sources and also include birds heard but not seen but if you've seen something in this area that's not on the list then please let me know. 2013 Year List Total:. Birds of Note 2012. Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Willow Warb...
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Port Meadow Birding: Background Info and Access Instructions
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. Background Info and Access Instructions. Grid Reference Access from SP501072 or SP501078. From the centre of Oxford take the 17, 17A or 17C bus and alight at the Longworth Road stop (by the "Grog Shop"). Walk down Longworth road and at the bottom turn right into Walton Well Road and go over the canal bridge. Follow the instructions for driving from there on. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Port Meadow Year List. 2016 Year List Total:. Lapwing, ...
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Port Meadow Birding: 23rd June
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. Summer is truly upon us now with the summer solstice come and gone and some much more settled and warmer weather. There are plenty of fledgling birds around (which sadly our cats have been enjoying catching) and loads of insects and flowers to look at. The Jericho RED KITE. In Burgess Field the first Marbled White. Butterfly was on the wing about a week ago as well as the first Large Skipper. And the usual Small Heath. I caught this huge Po...
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Port Meadow Birding: Monday 11th May
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. It was all very May-ish this afternoon when I went to visit Burgess Field. As I said yesterday, the May Flower is out and smelling nice and there are flowers everywhere. I finally managed to find a LESSER WHITETHROAT. On the Patch now, a real turn up after the last couple of lean years. Today the floods held just a single EGYPTIAN GOOSE. I think that there are two pairs and this one odd one left over), the usual 2 COMMON TERNS. Red-crested ...
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Port Meadow Birding: Friday 17th April
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Port Meadow Year Lists. Background Info and Access Instructions. It's been relatively quiet over the last couple of days by recent standards. The BLACK-TAILED GODWITS. Are still with us and indeed their number has now swelled to eight birds. A couple more COMMON TERNS. Were seen yesterday and Dave Doherty had the first WHITETHROAT. Of the year yesterday as well. A couple of YELLOW WAGTAILS. Flew over yesterday morning and Steve Lavington had another WHEATEAR. And 1 RINGED PLOVER. Port Meadow Year List.