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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Tavira This Morning

A slow start owing to a naughty wind from the SE but I managed a few more morsels for the year 😃.
A Flamingo flew over low passing close to the hotel and a Spoonbill flew low > E.


Got me a very flighty Slender-billed Gull. A few House and a couple Sand Martin joined the Swallows. 3 Zitting Cisticola and a Cettis Warbler the latter sang briefly
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Another for the wader list; Little Stint numbers in the low teens.



Also another Curlew Sandpiper 2 Little Egrets and Sanderlings.

Monday, 16 March 2026

Overwhelmed In Tavira Portugal

I arrived at the Hotel early afternoon did minimal
unpacking then shot down to the massive coastal wetlands just a couple hundred yards down the frog n toad.
I almost went into shock at the wader species I saw some in large groups some down to doubles.






Curlew Sandpiper, Grey PloverRinged & Kentish PloverAvocet, Black-winged StiltDunlin, Sanderling, Redshank and a lone Oystercatcher. 4 Spoonbill seen at distance & a couple of Little Egret.



A big surprise was Caspian Tern; a pair of the belters on a lagoon beach surrounded by numerous LBBG and a few YLG. 

Another stunner was a passerine I’ve not seen since dinosaurs roamed; a Bluethroat 😅. Several Swallows flying around. 2 Grey Wagtail ditto White, one of which chased House Sparrows from its patch.

Friday, 13 March 2026

Windy Ogden To Mixenden Brings Surprises

I nearly got my Toupee blown away this morning and didn’t expect any birds but they did show up!
A Tawny Owl 🦉 hooted and a Nuthatch was singing, both in the E bank trees.
Further on near Ogden Clough I really was surprised to discover a handful of calling and singing Siskin.




A pair of Tufted Duck were struggling with the choppy waves near the feeding corner. Very few gulls around but 5 Common were noted.

A few Goldfinches were noisy in the trees at Stod Fold.


Mixenden Res was unremarkable as usual but a welcome surprise on the south bank grass top came in the shape of a Redshank 👍. Sadly some 5 minutes later some 8 dogs being walked by 2 cretins drove it away 😡.

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Horton Bank CP

Not exciting. 2 Adult LBBG, c21 Herring of all age ranges including 2 Adult. Smaller gull sp. also.
Pr Mute Swan. Coots & Moorhens in low numbers ditto Woodpigeon. To make up numbers I’ll even mention many Dullards 🙄.

Monday, 9 March 2026

Rubbish Ogden To Mixenden Res

Ogden - refer Headline 😞. After wiping the tears from my eyes I bumped into JL and I hope he did better than I did.  Oh let’s not forget the Buzzard that called once at distance.

A pr Grey Partridge flew across the rough ground beyond the promenade.
Just 2 Canadas seen on Mixenden Res before a calling Oystercatcher circled twice then headed towards Cold Edge.
The damned Green Woodpecker was at it again Laffin its head off as I searched the woodland in vain.

Belated entry: I got a pair of Pied Wagtail this morning before heading to Ogden. They were in Chapel Lane Queensbury of all places.

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Mixenden Res To Cold Edge

Bumped into DJS at the Iron gate and got a first 2026 annual passerine. Dave spotted a nearby Siskin perched atop a tree and I managed to get 3 seconds on it.
Not much on the reservoir c17 Canada, quite a few Common and a smidgin of Herring gulls.
I elected to climb up Hunter Hill almost guaranteed for the last time 😵. When I recovered I didn’t see many rewards in the shape of avians.

However I was compensated as I started walking on the track towards Haighcote top gate. A loudly calling Redshank flew past at fairly close range 👍.





Cold Edge held the hundred plus Canadas plus the 4 Greylags. A pr of domestic Nene goose were peering at them from a farm field intently.
1 Green Woodpecker ditto Kestrel and Stock Dove. Just a single m Stonechat. A pr Lapwing and a pr Oystercatcher.
2 drake Tufted Duck on Haighcote dam. A handful of calling Curlews.

Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Cold Edge Dams To Mixenden


Cold Edge a bit quieter than my previous visit. 2 Lapwing ditto Stonechat. 1 Kestrel & Pied Wagtail ditto Stock Dove.



4 Greylag in among a hundred or so Canadas.
5 singing Skylark. Curlews calling throughout.

5 Whooper Swan present on Mixenden Res. Perhaps these were fresh in? Also 7 Canadas and a selection of gulls. A flock of Pink-footed Geese were heard flying over the houses heading N.