Arrived at chowder ness at 6:30, during high tide with my younger brother Samuel (10) throughout the day he saw 11 new birds, which he is chuffed with
In total we saw 65 species with some common birds missing. Full report in order of sighting.
Ruff 21
Greenshank 2
Cormorant 4
Mute Swan 3
Greylag geese 150 +
Black-headed gull 50+
Swallow 15
Coot
Gadwall 18
Mallard
Gret crested grebe 5
Reed Warbler 4
Moorhen 4
Magpie 9
Wood pigeon
Collard dove 6
Pochard 18
Tufted duck 20
Lesser black backed gull
Kingfisher 1 possibly 2
Chiffchaff 2
Blue tit 8
Long tailed tit 17
Carrion crow 5
Reed bunting 3
Water rail 1
Rook 13
Jackdaw 8
Great black-backed gull 8
Wren 6
House martin 10
Shellduck 23
Shovler 2
Linnet 2
Sand martin 7
Canada goose 11
Lapwing 75+
Redshank 2
Peregrine 1
Kestrel 2
Sparrowhawk 1
Curlew 4
Dunnock 9
House sparrow
Chaffinch
Great tit 9
Blackbird 7
Goldfinch 9
Greenfinch 6
Feral pigeon
Grey heron 1
Black tailed Godwit 1 summer plumage
Herring gull
Wilow warbler 12
Pheasant 3
Pied wagtail 2
Swift 3
Starling 8
Common Whitethroat 1
Marsh harrier 1
Common gull
Bullfinch 3
Yellow wagtail 3 (Barton pits)
Little Grebe 5 (Barton pits)
Considering we spent 8 hour around Far ings Bird such as; Bittern, Robin, Yellowhammer, Blackcap, Song thrush, Mistle thrush and Tree sparrow were missing. 70 was acchievable today which in my opinion is really good for Far ings.
Many thanks Anthony and Samuel Bentley