Monday, 19 January 2026

Goshawk

Overcast with some light rain, 10°, light SSE.

Bird of the day has to be a female Goshawk that passed briefly through Cholsey airspace this afternoon, c14:00, flew from roughly Winterbrook area towards Carmel College when it was lost from view. Per Geoff Wyatt. 1st record since 1978.

5 Gadwall seen on a small flood in a field off Green Lane on Saturday. Per Richard Broughton.

Back to today and along the Bunk area: up to 5 Chiffchaff with a Tit flock at CSW.

2+ Yellowhammer, a Goldcrest, several Siskin, good numbers of Fieldfare, Redwing and Starling and 2 Egyptian Geese.

Gravel pit: a Little Grebe, 3 Tufted Duck, c10 Shoveler in flight and settling in to pits that are not viewable and c120 Canada Geese. Also up to 1000 Gull distantly, most too far for ID but some nearer birds noted. Lesser Blackback, Black-headed and Herring Gull.



Friday, 16 January 2026

Lollingdon floods

Sunny spells, 6°, light SSE.

Another walk out to the Lollingdon floods: c80 Lesser Blackback Gull, 9 Black-headed Gull and 2 Common Gull, a Little Egret, 3 Common Snipe and 67 Lapwing.

Several hundred Fieldfare and c50 Redwing, 2 Raven, a Chiffchaff and 2-3 Goldcrest etc.

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Lollingdon

Overcast, 6°, Light SSE.

A walk out to the floods at Lollingdon:

2 Little Egret, 32 Lapwing, 2 Shoveler, 6 Teal and 8 Black-headed Gull with numerous other Gulls moving overhead.

A male Peregrine mobbing a Buzzard, numbers of Fieldfare and Redwing scattered about and 16 Yellowhammer.

Mammals: 2 Muntjac Deer.


Monday, 12 January 2026

Fieldfare & Redwing

Overcast, 12°, light SSW.

Bunk area:

2 Little Grebe, 20 Shoveler and a Common Snipe at the gravel pit.

A mixed flock of c500 of mainly Fieldfare with a good number of Redwing spread along the Bunk, esp Green Lane.

3 Grey Heron, 2 Sparrowhawk, 2 Jay, a Little Owl, 3 Yellowhammer and 2 Chiffchaff at CSW.

Distantly over Cholsey Hill at dusk, c1000 Starling appeared to be flying NW.


Friday, 9 January 2026

Cholsey Marsh

Overcast, 3°, breezy NNW.

A late afternoon visit to Cholsey Marsh:

c 60 Corn Bunting coming to the roost this evening. About half of what I would expect but early days yet as they tend to peak in February.

30+ Siskin feeding on Alders along the river bank.

Good numbers of Fieldfare and Redwing, 2 Cormorant over, a Grey Heron, 2+ Water Rail, a single Canada Goose, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel,2 Jay, a Chiffchaff, Goldcrest and a Reed Bunting.


Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Some days don't workout as you thought!

Sunny, 5°, light W.

A day that didn’t go to plan. I started off walking along the Bunk line to take a look at the gravel pit, which unfortunately was frozen over. Hence, nothing on there.

Then I received a message to say there was a Black Redstart in Radnor Road, Wallingford that was showing and orange belly. Which potentially shows it as an “Eastern” Black Redstart, a very rare bird in the UK.

As I was on the edge of Wallingford, I thought I may as well continue and take a look.

I got there about 14:30 and found Roger Wyatt and Ian Lewington who were both searching but had no luck so far. Both Brian and Geoff Wyatt had just left.

Pete Davies and Tony Williams had seen the bird just a few metres from Pete’s place and put the message out.

Pete was still out searching and a couple of other birders had turned up.

Unfortunately no further sign was seen on the bird so we left shortly before 16:00. Thanks to Roger for giving me a lift back home.

We will see what tomorrow brings.

On my walk out along the Bunk I hadn’t come across much other than lots of Fieldfare and Redwing, c200 Black-headed Gull (some coming in to summer plumage) and a couple of Herring Gull but that was about it!

Monday, 5 January 2026

Lollingdon and The Lees

Sunny, 0°, light NNW.

Lollingdon and The Lees area:

9 Teal, and 8 Common Snipe all flushed from ditches as the flood was frozen over, 5+ Chiffchaff (4 out by the Lees and 1 Lollingdon), 2 Little Egret, a Grey Heron, 18 Lapwing, a Merlin flushed 20 Golden Plover from Cholsey Hill and they settled near the farm.

Plenty of Fieldfare and Redwing scattered around, 5 Mistle Thrush and a flock of 20+ Meadow Pipit.

2 White-fronted Geese flew from the river to a field near the Waterloo. Per Roger Wyatt.

Mammals: Brown Hare and Roe Deer.

White-fronted Goose courtesy Roger Wyatt


Friday, 2 January 2026

Bunk

Sunny, 2°, light NW.

Bunk area:

A Mute Swan, 12 Shoveler and 6 Little Grebe on the gravel pit and c40 Lapwing on the bank briefly before disappearing in to another pit that is not possible to view.

Lots of Winter Thrush around, c200 Fieldfare and 60+ Redwing plus a single Mistle Thrush.

A Little Owl heard calling and a Chiffchaff at CSW plus a few more, new for the year.



Thursday, 1 January 2026

2026 starts here.

Sunny periods, 6°, light WNW.

Didn’t get out today so a garden watch was on the cards with 30 bird species noted not including 3 Grey Squirrel running around and a Buff-tailed Bumble Bee feeding on Japanese Mahonia flowers that are just coming in to bloom.

Birds noted were: Mallard, Red Kite, Moorhen, Black-headed Gull, Lesser Blackback Gull, Wood Pigeon, Stock Dove, Collared Dove, Great-spotted Woodpecker, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Dunnock, Robin, Song Thrush, Blackbird, a male Blackcap, Wren, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Coal Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Magpie, Jackdaw, Rook, Carrion Crow, Starling, Chaffinch, Goldfinch and Greenfinch.

A Muntjac Deer calling at 23:00 nearby and a Tawny Owl at 01:00.