An early morning visit to conduct a wetland bird survey provided the following species:-
Great-crested Grebe (11), Great Cormorant (5), Little Egret (1), Grey Heron (11), Mute Swan (45), Greylag Goose (1), Domestic Greylag Goose (1), Canada Goose (85 inc 3 pairs with goslings), Egyptian Goose (3), Gadwall (2), Mallard (52), Common Pochard (14), Tufted Duck (59), Sparrowhawk (2), Common Kestrel (1), Common Pheasant (1), Common Moorhen (3), Eurasian Coot (37), Black-headed Gull (27), Lesser Black-backed Gull (5), Common Tern (23), Feral Rock Dove (2 over), Stock Dove, Woodpigeon (3), Ring-necked Parakeet (3), Common Swift (2), Common Kingfisher (male delivering fish to nest site), Green Woodpecker (1), Great-spotted Woodpecker (2), Barn Swallow (7), Grey Wagtail (1), Wren, Dunnock, European Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Cetti's Warbler (singing male), Sedge Warbler (3 singing male), European Reed Warbler (5 singing male), Common Whitethroat (4 singing male), Garden Warbler (2 singing male), Blackcap (13 singing male), Chiffchaff (6 singing male), Willow Warbler (singing male), Long-tailed Tit, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Common Magpie, Western Jackdaw, Carrion Crow (5), Starling (c20 inc fledged young), House Sparrow, Common Chaffinch, European Greenfinch, Siskin (1 over calling), Reed Bunting (2).
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