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Crazilly and fruitlessly birding a crazy and fruitless place called Banstead Downs
THE NUTTY PATCH: 24/07/2010
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Sunday, 1 August 2010. GREEN WOODPECKER flew from Banstead Downs to Downs Road then to Pelton Avenue/The Belmont early morning, probably a juvenile. Also from my Belmont window: imm ROBIN, lots of JAYS. In Sutton at least one PEREGRINE around the Reed building. Posted by David K. Campbell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See below for Firecrest viewing instructions. Firecrest viewing instructions and news release. AS OF LATE FEB 2010. And search for the birds. If you encounter any problems or want fu...
THE NUTTY PATCH: recent highlights
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Friday, 12 November 2010. Since August the local area has been fairly quiet until recently when some local MEGAs have appeared, mainly at Canons Farm. On Saturday 6th November a CORN BUNTING. Was at Canons Farm but proved elusive, there were also 2 BLACK REDSTARTS there on that date. A couple of days later on Monday 8th November a stunning male HEN HARRIER. Roosted there and was seen to depart the roost and fly strongly east the next morning. On Wednesday 10th a SHORT-EARED OWL. AS OF LATE FEB 2010.
THE NUTTY PATCH: 19/06/2010
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Saturday, 19 June 2010. The most excitement locally was in Sutton high street where a GREY WAGTAIL called and was seen near Morrison's, flying from rooftop to rooftop. Posted by David K. Campbell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog details bird sightings from Banstead Downs and the local area (Belmont, Cheam, Epsom, Ewell, Carshalton, Banstead etc; but no Beddington Farm). Most sightings are my own but I will post any other interesting reports up. See below for Firecrest viewing instructions.
THE NUTTY PATCH: MEGA local WAXWINGS
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Sunday, 21 November 2010. A flock of 5 WAXWINGS. Were discovered on Friday at Shawley Crescent, off Tattenham Way, Epsom Downs by Grant Prater. I got there early on Saturday morning to find an additional 6 birds making the flock total 11. The birds were still present yesterday though disappeared for a while after a SPARROWHAWK flew through. They were reported to still be present this morning though it is rumoured this was only briefly. Posted by David K. Campbell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
THE NUTTY PATCH: 06/07/2010
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Sunday, 1 August 2010. COAL TIT heard by the entrance to Kingswood Drive near Shanklin, Sutton/Belmont. Posted by David K. Campbell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog details bird sightings from Banstead Downs and the local area (Belmont, Cheam, Epsom, Ewell, Carshalton, Banstead etc; but no Beddington Farm). Most sightings are my own but I will post any other interesting reports up. See below for Firecrest viewing instructions. Firecrest viewing instructions and news release. The birds have ...
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Nonsuch Birder: 27/09/2008
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Saturday, 27 September 2008. I think I broke my day list record for Nonsuch Park today with 34 species seen or heard. Some of these species were great patch birds. Species in bold. Are occasional visitors to the site, others are resident or seasonal but in low numbers. 1 south 1st site. Record for me) Pied Wagtail. 1 over near ponds, 3rd site record), Grey Heron. Posted by David K. Campbell.
Nonsuch Birder: 21/8/8
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Thursday, 21 August 2008. Highlights from today: 1 Hobby. 1 Sparrowhawk, 1 Jay, 4 Stock Doves, c30 Ring-necked Parakeets, c9 Green Woodpeckers, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 2 Song Thrushes. Posted by David K. Campbell. Labels: Great Spotted Woodpecker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Local sightings have been moved to www.freewebs.com/suttonbirding. The month ahead: Nonsuch Park in September.
Nonsuch Birder: Recent watching
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Monday, 27 October 2008. Near ponds with Goldfinches. 2 Mistle Thrushes near ponds. 4 Green Woodpeckers (second no dogs area, around woods etc). 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker near ponds. 3 Nuthatch (1 woods, 1 gardens, 1 ponds). C5 Goldcrest (gardens and woods). 1 Song Thrush (gardens). 2 Coal Tit (1 gardens, 1 near 1st no dogs area). Heard north of mansion house). Over edge of Cheam park). David K. Campbell.
Nonsuch Birder: 17/02/2009
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Friday, 27 February 2009. My first trip in months! I've been addicted to Beddington SF. Around The Ave and the main grassland area. 5 Green Woodpeckers, mainly at and around Warren Farm. Several Stock Doves and Coal Tits. 1 Kestrel at Warren Farm. C20 Fieldfares near the ponds with a large number of Redwings. Posted by David K. Campbell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). David K. Campbell.
Nonsuch Birder: 17th Aug 08
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Sunday, 17 August 2008. I'm back from France now (report will be on www.southeastbirding.com. Shortly). And am straight back into local patching. Because I'm writing the report I currently only really have time to give a quick summary of today's birds:. Flying over), 2 Kestrel, c7 Stock Dove, 1 Moorhen, 1 Mallard, 1 Grey Heron. Flying over), 5 Green Woodpecker, 2 Jackdaw, c18 Ring-necked Parakeet, 2 Sparrowhawk.
Nonsuch Birder: 30/09/2008
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Saturday, 4 October 2008. A quick after school trip for an hour produced to good quality Nonsuch birds, including a Nonsuch lifer for myself- Great Black-backed Gull. Juv/1st winter type) over, 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull,. 1st of the winter excluding the July bird), 2 Grey Wagtails. Second for Nonsuch), 2 Nuthatches, c3 Goldcrests, c3 Coal Tits, 9 Stock Doves, c15 Jackdaws. Posted by David K. Campbell.
Nonsuch Birder: The month ahead: Nonsuch Park in September
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Thursday, 21 August 2008. The month ahead: Nonsuch Park in September. The attention at the park turns from young Kestrels to large numbers of Jays with peak counts of around 30 (total of nearly 100 sightings in the few visits I've made in this month). Autumn migration is still in full swing and you have a very good chance of gripping me off with a potential Nonsuch lifer for me! Great Spotted Woodpecker (4).
Nonsuch Birder: 26/8/08
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Tuesday, 26 August 2008. Today's highlights: 1 Treecreeper. My second site record) (c200m north of mansion house), 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Over (my 7th site record), 41 Black-headed Gulls, 2 Kestrels, 2 Sparrowhawks, c5 Stock Doves, 1 Nuthatch, c40 Ring-necked Parakeets, 1 Mistle Thrush, 2 Jays, 3 Green Woodpeckers, c2 Goldcrest. Posted by David K. Campbell. 26 August 2008 at 12:02. David K. Campbell.
Nonsuch Birder: 27th August 08
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Welcome to David Campbell's blog, documenting bird sightings from Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. Friday, 29 August 2008. 4 Green Woodpeckers, 2 Kestrels, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 5 Stock Doves, 1 Moorhen, 40 Jackdaws, 13 Ring-necked Parakeets, 38 Magpies. A possible breeding record here! I think that one of the birds must be last September's juvenile; less than a year on, back from Africa at the same site and possibly breeding! Posted by David K. Campbell. Labels: Great Spotted Woodpecker.
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010. Seeing as content on this blog has shifted more and more to general local birding rather than just Banstead Downs, I thought it best to change the theme of the whole blog a bit here because it doesn't really work currently. New site: suttonbirding.blogspot.com. Posted by David K. Campbell. MEGA local COMMON (MEALY) REDPOLLS. Common (Mealy) Redpoll (bottom right) with Lesser Redpolls. Posted by David K. Campbell. Sunday, 21 November 2010. A flock of 5 WAXWINGS. Just heard that s...
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