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Standish
Standish (16 April 2011, contributed by Juliet Bailey) A Large Red Damselfly seen today sunning itself on a Lilac bush.
Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury (11 April 2011, contributed by Mike Smart) A report of a Nightingale singing at 2.25am this morning at Priors Park Reserve Tewkesbury (along the Swilgate) at the same place…
Sandhurst Brawn
Sandhurst Brawn (10 April 2011, contributed by Mike Smart) In the aftrenoon, I heard a Mallard duck making low encouraging quacking noises at the base of a pollarded willow. It…
Coombe Hill
Coombe Hill (9 April 2011, contributed by Les Brown, Tim Cash, Mike Smart and John Wiltshire.) More signs of early arrival of summer visitors, and of wader passage through the…
Severn Hams
Severn Hams (8 April 2011, contributed by Mike Smart) A Whitethroat singing along the Chelt by Priors Norton this morning. But, much more surprising, what seemed to be to be…
Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill (7 April 2011, contributed by Andy Jayne) On Cleeve Hill this morning three male Ring Ouzels, a singing male Redstart, two Wheatears and a Swallow in the hill…
Sudmeadow area
Sudmeadow area (6 April 2011, contributed by Gordon Avery) A Red Kite over GLS/SUD heading NW this afternoon at approx. 2.56pm.
Coombe Hill
Coombe Hill (26 March 2011, contributed by Les Brown, Tim Cash and Mike Smart) The infighting between the Farmyard Goose and the male Canada has been resolved…. in favour of…
The Mythe, Tewkesbury
The Mythe, Tewkesbury (24 March 2011, contributed by Mike Smart) Mythe brickpits: 2 Mute Swans, 2 Tufted Ducks, 2 Great Crested Grebes, 1 Blackcap singing, 1 Chiffchaff singing, 3 Treecreepers….
Sudmeadow
Sudmeadow (23 March 2011, contributed by Gordon Avery) A Red Kite this morning flying low over Sudmeadow at 11.35am, closely followed by about 100 large gulls!
Coombe Hill and Ashleworth
Coombe Hill and Ashleworth (22 March 2011, contributed by Mike Smart and Les Brown) Coombe Hill at first light: the threesome between the two Canadas and the white Farmyard goose…
Ketford Bank
Ketford Bank (20 March 2011, contributed by Mike Smart) Three Mandarin Ducks flew along the River Leadon. There is a good display of Daffodils on the nature reserve.