Birds
Rushy Common 21st January
Temminck's Stint still at Rushy Common this morning 08:13
(per Keith Clack)Green Sandpiper
Peregrine
...and still present at 11:40, best viewed through the hedge from the road north of the car park (
Gnome)
Showing distantly on one of the many small islands late morning (c) GnomeSee Gnome's Birding Diary
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Pit 60: Black-winged Stilt
The black-winged stilt, found by Antony Collieu late morning on Pit 60, is still present at 14:00 (per Badger). Best viewed from the hide on the North shore though also visible from the South Hide. Please park carefully in Standlake village and walk down...
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Rushy Common 25th January
Temminck's Stint still at the N/E eand of Rushy Common at 13:35. view from car park or from roadside verge just north of car park. Please do not enter reserve other than on the designated paths. + Unconfirmed report of Black-necked Grebe this...
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Rushy Common 20th January
Temminck's Stint still 12:20 at northern (Cogges) end (per Terry Tossel) Rushy Common is accessed off of the minor road between the B4449 and Cogges. A key is needed to access the hide at Rushy Common but the northern end of the pit...
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American Wigeon 18th February
American Wigeon (dk) still at Rushy Common 07:46a.m (per Dave Lowe) -Sill there late p.m +2 Smew (both readheads)+Oystercatcher (per T.Tossel)+Green Sand (per Oz) Rushy Common is off of the minor road between Cogges and Stanton Harcourt. There is currently...
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Rushy Common Saturday 5th February
2 red-head smew still present this morning (per Keith Clack) Rushy Common is off of the minor road between Cogges and Stanton Harcourt. There is currently no public access to the newly created nature reserve but most of the lake can be viewed from the...
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