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Highlights
The obvious spotlight this month is the welcome return
of our summer time migrants. I’m positive like everybody else; one can’t assist however smile
once you clap eyes on that first intrepid migratory chicken – whether or not that be the golden
eye ring of a Little Ringed Plover in your native gravel pit or the flash
of white as a Wheatear flies throughout a random arable discipline in your
village. Though meteorological Spring begins on the 1st March and
astronomical Spring began on the 20th March, for many people Spring
shall be once we see our first correct sub-Saharan migrant. With the
inflow of those migrants this month the county checklist stands at a decent 149,
with 15 species added in March.
Little Ringed Plover, Biscester Wetland Reserve, courtesy of Nick Truby |
Plainly lots of our migratory birds flip up earlier
every year and that’s considerably borne out by the crude desk under with birds
arriving earlier within the final decade than within the final close to quarter of a century.
The notion although could be typically deceptive, with our first Sand
Martin of the yr approaching the 23rd February, primarily
nonetheless winter, however then the subsequent data not following for an additional two weeks
and all approaching the median arrival date because the flip of the century – the
15th March. However its definitely true that species like Oystercatcher
are shifting considerably with birds arriving practically 2 weeks sooner than in
earlier years. The place they had been extra prone to arrive simply earlier than meteorological
Spring, they’re now returning to territories nearer to mid-Winter. My
assumption is that for many species this may solely imply unhealthy information within the lengthy
time period for his or her populations however that may be a considerably bleak be aware to finish on, so right here
is one thing brighter. Inside days of studying this we must always hopefully have the
subsequent tranche of spring migrants arriving within the county and placing extra smiles
on the faces of those that clock eyes on them!
The primary Wheatear of the yr on patch is at all times welcome, courtesy of Alan Dawson |
Migrant
arrival dates
Species |
Median |
Earliest |
2024 |
Garganey |
01-Apr |
06-Mar (excludes over wintering birds) |
17-Mar |
Black-tailed Godwit |
15-Mar |
01-Jan |
26-Feb |
Oystercatcher |
17-Feb |
12-Jan |
27-Jan |
Sand Martin |
15-Mar |
02-Mar |
23-Feb |
Little-ringed Plover |
14-Mar |
02-Mar |
09-Mar |
Wheatear |
17-Mar |
19-Feb |
15-Mar |
White Wagtail |
24-Mar |
04-Mar |
26-Mar |
Willow Warbler |
25-Mar |
07-Mar |
20-Mar |
Osprey |
01-Apr |
18-Mar |
22-Mar |
Swallow |
23-Mar |
17-Feb |
22-Mar |
Sedge Warbler |
04-Apr |
05-Apr |
23-Feb |
Redstart |
09-Apr |
05-Apr |
19-Mar |
Ring Ouzel |
31-Mar |
01-Apr |
15-Mar |
Home Martin |
29-Mar |
08-Mar |
21-Mar |
Gray Plover |
05-Apr |
10-Jan |
14-Jan |
Knot |
27-Mar |
07-Jan |
08-Jan |
Waders
The primary of the scarcer waders handed via the county in
the early a part of the month when a trio of Avocet landed on Port
Meadow on the 7th. A basic rarity for the early a part of March,
the birds usually didn’t stay lengthy and had been passed by the afternoon. A second
likelihood for native birders did come up although when a single turned up once more on Port
Meadow on the 20th, though as soon as once more this was solely a short
refuelling go to earlier than it was gone.
Courtesy of Russell O Allen. |
On the final day of the month Otmoor obtained in on the motion with a pair of Avocets spending the day on the Flood Discipline. The wintering Gray Plover remained
all through March turning up at each Port Meadow and Otmoor regularly
exhibiting the well-used and essential commuting hall between these two
premier birding websites of Oxfordshire. Typically within the firm of a number of
hundred Golden Plover it was final seen on Port Meadow on the 23rd.
One of many two Otmoor Avocet, courtesy of Pete Roby |
2024’s first Little Ringed Plover got here on the 9th
with a chicken again on territory at Peep-o-Day Lane and was just a little forward
of the median arrival date of the 14th. The following birds arrived a bit
nearer to this date with a chicken on Rushy Widespread on the 15th and
Otmoor on the 17th. Extra birds piled in thereafter with
one other six websites internet hosting birds within the latter a part of the month, with the best
depend of 5 birds coming from Chinnor on the 29th however with
most websites internet hosting pairs. The Port Meadow/Otmoor commuter
hall additionally hosted a big flock of Black-tailed Godwit which
presumably had been utilizing the location as staging grounds earlier than heading off to
breeding grounds. The primary three birds arrived at Otmoor on the twond
earlier than a flock of 55 had been on Port Meadow on the 7th which
elevated to a whopping 69 on the 8th, with 51 seen at Otmoor the
similar and presumably a part of the identical flock. These birds continued to be seen at
each websites all through the month with the flock peaking at 80 birds on the 19th.
Days Lock hosted as much as 10 birds between the 9th and 10th
while Pit 60 and Rushy Widespread hosted 2-3 birds between the on
the 9th and 24th respectively.
Black-tailed Godwits on Port Meadow courtesy of Ben Sheldon |
Jack Snipe data got here from three websites this month, with the only
lingering chicken at Bicester Wetlands nonetheless current on the 16th.
New data got here from Peep-o-Day Lane on the 13th and Iffley
Meadows on the 27th. The Ruff continued additionally at Otmoor
this month with three nonetheless right here on the twond however solely a single
chicken remaining by the 18th. The primary Ringed Plover of the
spring season got here from Otmoor on the tenth with no different
data coming this month. Dunlin continued to be current in giant
numbers with most birds conserving to Otmoor in March with the
occasional foray to Port Meadow. The best depend got here on the 9th
when 227 had been current, though triple digit counts had been made on two different
events on the twond (120) and 13th (c.100). Port
Meadow’s highest depend was of 64 birds on the twond, presumably a
splinter group from the primary flock at Otmoor. Smaller flocks had been
recorded at Port Meadow via the month, while Days Lock and Waterstock
hosted three and one birds respectively and each on the 9th.
Inexperienced Sandpiper had been at an analogous variety of areas within the earlier month
with 5 websites internet hosting birds. Three of those websites hosted two birds – Peep
-o-Day Lane (9th), Ardley (4th) and Curbridge
(10th). While Bicester Wetlands and Chipping Norton hosted
single birds. The Widespread Sandpiper continued its winter vacation at Farmoor
and was recorded sporadically all through the month between the twond
and 23rd. Redshank, other than Otmoor, had been at three
websites – Port Meadow (9th), Rushy Widespread (10th)
and Peep-o-Day Lane (13th).
Oystercatchers had been on at the very least 9 websites this month with many
websites internet hosting breeding pairs, the best counts got here from Pit 60 the place
5 had been current on the 9th while Peep-o-Day Lane hosted
4 birds on the 13th.
Wildfowl and many others
The most well-liked rarity of the month got here within the type of
summer time plumaged Black-necked Grebe current at Thrupp Lake on the
14th. A pleasant native discover on one among our Patchwork Problem patches,
the chicken caught round till at the very least the 15th and was additionally reported
there on the 16th. A Nice Northern Diver reported from Farmoor
on the 26th was little bit of a shock after the lengthy staying chicken
had departed final month, however with no affirmation of the file forthcoming the
chicken was probably a brief stayer.
The Black-necked Grebe courtesy of Ewan Urquhart Courtesy of Bryan Manston. |
…and a few video courtesy of Badger
The primary Garganey of the spring arrived on Otmoor on
the 16th which is strictly the identical date as final yr. A pair had been
additionally on Peep-o-Day Lane on the 26th however in contrast to final yr this
pair didn’t cling round lengthy and had been passed by the afternoon. The group of White-fronted
Goose had been nonetheless on Otmoor via the month, being reported
sporadically. While the long-staying pair of feminine Scaup had been nonetheless on
Farmoor till at the very least the 15th, while a doable feminine was then
current on Cassington GP’s on the 22nd. Goosander had been
current on 4 websites this month with a lot of the data coming from Port
Meadow, though the best depend got here from Pit 60 the place seven
birds had been recorded on the 9th. The opposite two websites solely recorded
single birds – Radley GP’s and Days Lock on the 14th
and 25th respectively. Port Meadow additionally produced probably the most
data for Shelduck this month and likewise the best depend with 11 birds
right here on the 17th. An additional eight websites reported birds with most
websites internet hosting a number of birds.
Two Goosander on the Thames at Port Meadow courtesy of Russell O Allen |
Goldeneye continued at the very least 5 websites, all within the west of the county.
The best depend usually got here from Dix Pit the place 11 birds had been
current on the 16th. While Farmoor, Rushy Widespread, Pit 60 and
Cassington GP’s all hosted between 1-3 birds. A excessive depend of 128 Pochard
from Otmoor om the twond was an incredible depend for the species,
while Pit 60 continued to host a unprecedented variety of Pintail with
646 birds right here on the 9th with Otmoor internet hosting 250 birds additionally
on the 9th. Crimson-crested Pochard had been at a number of new websites
this month, presumably with the wintering flocks of Dix Pit on the transfer.
Radley (8th), Rushy Widespread (10th), Appleford
(10th) and Otmoor (17th) all hosted 1-2 birds.
The one Mandarin data got here from Sonning Eye Widespread om the 19th
the place a pair had been current.
One of many two Farmoor Scaup courtesy of John Workman |
Herons, egrets and many others
Issues remained a lot as they’ve been for a number of months
with each Cattle Egret and Nice White Egret widespread. The main
distinction been the recording of two White Stork flying over Henley-on-Thames
on the 27th. Presumably these had been the 2 Knepp Property birds
(colour-ringed reintroduction mission) that spent a few days in Buckinghamshire
and surrounding counties and had been additionally seen over Studying two days
later. Presumably these birds are actually heading again to Knepp in Sussex
to breed once more.
Cattle Egret data remained pretty static with the identical birds been
recorded repeatedly at websites which have hosted birds over the winter. Eight
websites hosted birds together with Peep-o-Day Lane and Radley GP’s the place
birds from the previous seemed to be roosting on the latter and possibly additionally
commuting between right here and Day’s Lock. Bicester Wetlands, Aynho, Witney Lake
additionally hosted single birds this month. Wytham hosted the massive flock
originally of the month the place 23 birds had been current on the twond
earlier than presumably dispersing to websites talked about above. Otmoor recorded
as much as 10 birds this month, while a pleasant promising signal of issues to come back got here
within the type 12 birds returning to the breeding website at Blenheim albeit
briefly. Plainly the Gray Heron and Little Egret have moved
shortly to breed on the island at Blenheim and the competitors for area
could be sturdy on the website this yr so fingers crossed for an additional profitable
breeding yr.
BWR NT |
Nice White Egret continued to be recorded from many websites, though down from
the earlier month with water ranges receding, with at the very least 12 websites reported birds.
The best depend got here from Pit 60 the place 5 birds had been recorded,
while a summer time plumaged chicken was simply to the north at Blenheim and
presumably it’s solely a matter of time earlier than we’ve our first breeding file
within the county?
Gulls and Terns
With our first Widespread Tern due
any day now (median arrival 3rd April) and Sandwich and Arctic
Tern on account of comply with in a pair weeks we’ve make do with the same old
suspects this month. Caspian Gull had been recorded at solely two websites this
month – Port Meadow and Appleford. Two 1st winter
birds had been seen regularly on the Port Meadow roost at each ends of the
month while 1+ had been reported at Appleford on the 7th.
Mediterranean Gull had been recorded from three websites and
most likely associated to 2 birds. A single summer time plumaged chicken was on Radley
GP’s on the 1st while probably the identical chicken was regularly
recorded at Port Meadow from the twond till the 27th.
A lone 1st winter chicken was additionally recorded at Dix Pit on the 11th.
Radley Mediterranean Gull courtesy of Ian Elkins |
Passerines
Considerably overshadowed by the start of the spring
migration, the Waxwing invasion continued to simmer throughout the county
with three websites reporting birds in March. Sonning Widespread had 20
birds feeding in a non-public backyard on the 4th however weren’t seen
subsequently. While the birds that frequented the gardens of north Abingdon
returned once more on the 6th and surprisingly once more on the 22nd
after lengthy durations of absence, presumably feeding up throughout the city earlier than
their lengthy journey again to northern Europe. A single chicken was additionally reported
from Lengthy Hanborough on the 6th however not seen subsequently. The
standout for the month got here within the type of Ring Ouzel proper on the loss of life
with a surprising male seen at Aston Upthorpe on the 30th, a
basic website for the species proper on que. Sadly regardless of different individuals
current on website the chicken went to floor and remained elusive, though a report
did filter via from the afternoon however whether or not this was from the morning or
later within the day wasn’t clear.
In all probability my most eagerly anticipated returning spring
migrant, the primary Wheatear made landfall within the county on the 15th
and was usually on the downs at Scary Hill. Subsequent sightings additionally
got here from the downs at Lollingdon Hill and Sparsholt Firs each on
the 16th. Thereafter although birds started to be reported at a wider
vary of web sites with an additional seven websites reporting birds – Sutton
Courtenay, Days Lock, White Horse Hill, Ardley, Sarsgrove, Cholsey, Blewbury and
Shennington. The 24th of the month noticed a giant fall of birds
with the best depend coming from White Horse Hill the place 10 birds had been
recorded, adopted carefully by Sarsgrove and Shennington which noticed
eight birds every! The primary Redstart additionally made an look on the very
finish of the month, once more in basic type on the downs. This chicken was just a little
early although with the basic arrival not been for an additional week or so. While
one other feminine chicken was current on Otmoor on the 31st
Wheatear Sparsholt Firs courtesy of Geoff Dymott |
After a really early file on the 23rd the subsequent
data of Sand Martin had been way more according to the standard arrival
time with two data on the 15th at Balscote Quarry and Farmoor.
Seven websites then recorded small flocks of birds from the 19th to
the 24th peaking at 30 birds over Peep-o-Day Lane on the 23rd.
The primary Swallow was additionally bang on time with the primary chicken approaching
the 22nd (median 23rd) and got here from Wytham, this
was adopted by singles and pairs at 5 extra websites between the 23rd
and 26th. The primary Home Martin, nevertheless, was just a little early
coming nearly per week earlier than the standard arrival time with a single chicken over South
Leigh on the 21st. The following file got here a couple of days later from Blenheim
on the 25th, additionally a single chicken and within the firm of a small
flock of Sand Martin.
Home Martin courtesy of Gareth Casburn. |
One other species which appears to reach earlier every year, the
first singing Willow Warbler was heard at Warneford Meadow and Farmoor
on the 20th, with extra birds at extra websites following shortly
behind – Radley (22nd), Otmoor (23rd), Marston
Meadows (23rd), Grimsbury (24th), Port
Meadow (27th) and Peep-o-Day Lane (29th). Not
usually on the radar till early April the season’s first Sedge
Warbler got here on the 26th from Farmoor and presumably
was from Pinkhill Reserve or some other place alongside the Thames stretch.
Grimsbury Reservoir additionally obtained its justifiable share of the migrant motion hosted
the yr’s first Rock Pipit on the 13th in addition to the primary White
Wagtail of the spring on the 26th. An additional 3 of those continental wagtails had been seen at Rushy Widespread on the thirty first. A feminine Black Redstart was
in an Eynsham backyard on the 15th, a file made much more
fascinating because the similar backyard additionally hosted a male within the autumn of 2021,
while a 2nd chicken was in Bodicote briefly on the 30th.
One other intriguing file got here from Lye Valley on the 16th
with the report of a Mealy Redpoll, though the data got here from
the birding providers and affirmation of the file was not forthcoming.
Eynsham, Nick Tasker |
The wintering pair of Siberian Chiffchaff continued to
be often reported from Port Meadow via March with the
ringed particular person most reported however each had been seen on the 8th. The
final file got here on the tenth, presumably the birds now having moved
on from the location. Brambling additionally continued to linger on within the county with
principally singles and pairs noticed throughout 4 websites, together with some cracking
males coming into summer time plumage. While the lone file of Crossbill got here
from Cowleaze Wooden on the threerd with 4 birds right here.
A Brambling at Balscote Quarry courtesy of Wally Warburton |
Raptors
The
latter a part of the month additionally noticed the primary Osprey data of 2024, with
birds usually been temporary fly via data. The primary got here from Otmoor with
a chicken circling there on the 22nd while a 2nd chicken was
additionally noticed circling Farmoor on the 24th. The wintering Hen
Harrier continued at Otmoor via the entire month, though the ring
tailed chicken was solely reported sporadically.
Searching Otmoor Marsh Harrier courtesy of Malcolm Bowey |
Quick-eared
Owl additionally continued to be reported from
varied websites with probably the most birds usually coming from the downs, with 4
birds seen on the 17th. Single birds had been
reported at Otmoor from the 1st – 24th, Kidlington
and Center Barton each on the 9th and Banbury on
the 24th. A stunning male Merlin was reported twice on Otmoor
this month with data approaching the twond and once more on 20th.
Patchwork
problem
Patch |
Birder |
Factors |
Species |
Spotlight |
Aston eyot |
Ben Sheldon |
59 |
59 |
Reed Bunting (Patch tick) |
Ardley ERF |
Gareth Casburn |
64 |
66 |
|
Dix pit |
Simon Bradfield |
58 |
53 |
|
Grimsbury reservoir |
Gareth Blockley |
70 |
73 |
|
Lye valley |
Tom Bedford |
58 |
57 |
|
River Thames |
Geoff Wyatt |
125 |
105 |
|
Sutton Courtenay |
Conor MacKenzie |
106 |
96 |
Crimson-crested Pochard (2nd |
Radley GP’s |
Ian Elkins |
96 |
86 |
Cattle Egret, Marsh Harrier |
Freeland |
Glen Pascoe |
64 |
63 |
|
South Hinksey |
Alex Figueiredo |
50 |
49 |
|
Cholsey |
Alan Dawson |
93 |
87 |
|
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