Birds
Rushy Common and Radley 26th March
Drake American Wigeon at Rushy Common still, among c150 Eurasian Wigeon on far side of main lake (NE of road).
In addition to today's other sightings at Radley, 2 ad Little Gulls (Thrupp Lake), 3 Redshank (small ash pit), Marsh Tit.
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Radley Gp: Ash-pit (plover Pit): 26th April
26th April Radley GP: Ash-pit (Plover Pit) 2 White Wagtail: ....with about 30 pieds. Radley GP: Thrupp Lake Arctic Tern Radley GP: S Cetti's Warbler: Singing almost reluctantly from scrub to the South of Lake H/I - not seen. Mark Merritt...
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Radley Lakes Sun. 13th March
2 Oystercatcher (Thrupp Lake) 1 Red-crested Pochard (female) (Thrupp Lake) 1 Goldeneye (female) (Thrupp Lake) 3 Green sandpiper (Lake G) 2 Redshank (Lake G) 45 Lapwing (Lake G) 2 Chiffchaff (Singing) 2 Treecreeper 7 Reed Bunting No sign of redhead Smew,...
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American Wigeon 21st February
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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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Radley Lakes
Radley Lakes (c) Radley Village web-site KeyE: Thrupp LakeF: Bullfield Lake or "the fishing lake" G: The Ash PitL: Longmead Lake M: Orchard Lake Thrupp Lake is good for wintering waterfowl, including Smew occasionally & roosting gulls The Ash Pit...
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