Buzzards
#BWKM0 ND&B garden challenge
DAY 19
Today here in Banstead I recorded a minimum of 18 Common Buzzards drifting through south to south-east, including one loose group of 11 birds. A few years ago this would have been scarcely believable. When I began birding in 1974 to see a Buzzard was a treat usually granted only when going on a long journey westwards or northwards. It took me another 20 years before I recorded the species in either Surrey or Kent, and it was not until 2000 that I saw one over the garden - after I had recorded Honey Buzzard here. And now? It is of daily occurrence, I can see at least two displaying pairs from the house and there is an appreciable spring passage in March and April. It is now the commonest species raptor over the garden. Red Kite is the second commonest. Bonkers.
OUR COMBINED TOTAL IS 144 SPECIES We still seem to be missing Pochard, Tufted Duck, Ringed Plover, Dunlin, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Kingfisher.
Today's additions are : Hobby (Steve G and Wes A), Avocet (Matt P)
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ENTRIES
Our 'garden collective' stands at 55.
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Garden firsts
DAY 19
Today here in Banstead I recorded a minimum of 18 Common Buzzards drifting through south to south-east, including one loose group of 11 birds. A few years ago this would have been scarcely believable. When I began birding in 1974 to see a Buzzard was a treat usually granted only when going on a long journey westwards or northwards. It took me another 20 years before I recorded the species in either Surrey or Kent, and it was not until 2000 that I saw one over the garden - after I had recorded Honey Buzzard here. And now? It is of daily occurrence, I can see at least two displaying pairs from the house and there is an appreciable spring passage in March and April. It is now the commonest species raptor over the garden. Red Kite is the second commonest. Bonkers.
OUR COMBINED TOTAL IS 144 SPECIES We still seem to be missing Pochard, Tufted Duck, Ringed Plover, Dunlin, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Kingfisher.
Today's additions are : Hobby (Steve G and Wes A), Avocet (Matt P)
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ENTRIES
Our 'garden collective' stands at 55.
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Garden firsts
Dave P (Shoreham, West Sussex) - Eider
Ed S (Farncombe, Surrey) - Osprey
Sam B (Enniskeane, Cork) - Sand Martin
Rueben B (Tufnell Park, London) - Common Buzzard
Wes A (Capel, Surrey) - Common Scoter
There have now been 100 garden firsts across the competition.
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How are we getting on?
Alphabetical order by first name. The first figure is the garden score as on March 20th. The second is since then (as up to date as I am aware).
Arjun D (Wallington, Surrey) - 74/56; Benno W (Goodnestone, Kent) xx/29;
Bernard B (Ruckinge, Kent) 107/50; Bob S (Worcester Park, Surrey) 86/30;
Callum M (Hemel Hempstead, Herts) 64/xx; Cheech A (Langley Vale, Surrey) xx/34;
Dave B (Chatham Islands, Pacific Ocean) 30/18; Dave P (Shoreham, West Sussex) - 55/39;
David S (West Raynham, Norfolk) - 87/45; Debbie S (Portland, Dorset) 155/34;
Dylan W (Thanet, Kent) 111/43; Ed S (Farncombe, Surrey) - 79/74;
Gavin H (Bridport, Dorset) xx/35; Geoff B (Chessington, Surrey) 69/27;
Gill H (Tenterden, Kent) 60/25; Gordon H (Redhill, Surrey) 80/39;
Ian K (Leigh, Surrey) 62/33; Ian S (Sidcup, Kent) - 113/44;
Ian W (Merton Park, London) 86/37; Isaiah R (New Malden, London) 76/46;
John P (Banstead, Surrey) xx/xx; Jono L (Wanstead, London) 83/54;
Josephine S (Leatherhead, Surrey) 40/32; Justin T (Charmouth, Dorset) 59/29;
Mark D (Dorking, Surrey) 59/50; Mark H (Littlestone, Kent) 135/67:
Mark N (Stutton, Suffolk) - 77/60; Martin C (Lydd, Kent) 140/70;
Mathew B (Wrotham, Kent) - 33/42; Matt P (Pulborough, West Sussex) 126/82;
Michael D (Craster, Northumberland) 106/51; Mike P (Malling, Kent) 70/53;
Mike R (Battle, East Sussex) 97/41; Oscar D (Chiswick, London) - 67/51;
Paul D (London) 84/35; Pete B (Shadoxhurst, Kent) 101/43;
Phil B (Ramsgate, Kent) 54/27; Rebecca G (Balham, London) xx/8;
Reuben B (Tufnell Park, London) - 45/42; Richard F (Pinner, London) 63/35;
Richard P (Charmouth, Dorset) - 101/60; Robin S (Cranleigh, Surrey) - 101/49;
Sam B (Enniskeane, Cork) - 67/56; Seamus E (Thornton Cleveleys, Lancs) - 67/28;
Sean M (Pinner, London) - 50/36; Seth G (Uig, Skye) 64/44;
Stephen R (Harrogate, Yorks) 66/35; Steve C (Guildford, Surrey) 66/36;
Steve G (Banstead, Surrey) - 92/61; Steve T (Ewell, Surrey) 59/33;
Stewart S (Howick, Northumberland) 113/50; Sy W (Aston Clinton, Bucks) - xx/22;
Tony B (Woodford, London) 69/45; Wes A (Capel, Surrey) - 96/76
Ed S (Farncombe, Surrey) - Osprey
Sam B (Enniskeane, Cork) - Sand Martin
Rueben B (Tufnell Park, London) - Common Buzzard
Wes A (Capel, Surrey) - Common Scoter
There have now been 100 garden firsts across the competition.
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How are we getting on?
Alphabetical order by first name. The first figure is the garden score as on March 20th. The second is since then (as up to date as I am aware).
Arjun D (Wallington, Surrey) - 74/56; Benno W (Goodnestone, Kent) xx/29;
Bernard B (Ruckinge, Kent) 107/50; Bob S (Worcester Park, Surrey) 86/30;
Callum M (Hemel Hempstead, Herts) 64/xx; Cheech A (Langley Vale, Surrey) xx/34;
Dave B (Chatham Islands, Pacific Ocean) 30/18; Dave P (Shoreham, West Sussex) - 55/39;
David S (West Raynham, Norfolk) - 87/45; Debbie S (Portland, Dorset) 155/34;
Dylan W (Thanet, Kent) 111/43; Ed S (Farncombe, Surrey) - 79/74;
Gavin H (Bridport, Dorset) xx/35; Geoff B (Chessington, Surrey) 69/27;
Gill H (Tenterden, Kent) 60/25; Gordon H (Redhill, Surrey) 80/39;
Ian K (Leigh, Surrey) 62/33; Ian S (Sidcup, Kent) - 113/44;
Ian W (Merton Park, London) 86/37; Isaiah R (New Malden, London) 76/46;
John P (Banstead, Surrey) xx/xx; Jono L (Wanstead, London) 83/54;
Josephine S (Leatherhead, Surrey) 40/32; Justin T (Charmouth, Dorset) 59/29;
Mark D (Dorking, Surrey) 59/50; Mark H (Littlestone, Kent) 135/67:
Mark N (Stutton, Suffolk) - 77/60; Martin C (Lydd, Kent) 140/70;
Mathew B (Wrotham, Kent) - 33/42; Matt P (Pulborough, West Sussex) 126/82;
Michael D (Craster, Northumberland) 106/51; Mike P (Malling, Kent) 70/53;
Mike R (Battle, East Sussex) 97/41; Oscar D (Chiswick, London) - 67/51;
Paul D (London) 84/35; Pete B (Shadoxhurst, Kent) 101/43;
Phil B (Ramsgate, Kent) 54/27; Rebecca G (Balham, London) xx/8;
Reuben B (Tufnell Park, London) - 45/42; Richard F (Pinner, London) 63/35;
Richard P (Charmouth, Dorset) - 101/60; Robin S (Cranleigh, Surrey) - 101/49;
Sam B (Enniskeane, Cork) - 67/56; Seamus E (Thornton Cleveleys, Lancs) - 67/28;
Sean M (Pinner, London) - 50/36; Seth G (Uig, Skye) 64/44;
Stephen R (Harrogate, Yorks) 66/35; Steve C (Guildford, Surrey) 66/36;
Steve G (Banstead, Surrey) - 92/61; Steve T (Ewell, Surrey) 59/33;
Stewart S (Howick, Northumberland) 113/50; Sy W (Aston Clinton, Bucks) - xx/22;
Tony B (Woodford, London) 69/45; Wes A (Capel, Surrey) - 96/76
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I added Merlin and Coal Tit yesterday (7th), and Merlin was a first for my garden!
That takes me to 30 species for the lockdown period.
Cheers,
Seumus
Seumus E Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire
My number has increased to 35 by just one due to the first black cap being seen in the garden since the lockdown.
Cheech Albanese
Langley Vale