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  1. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Both Nightingale and Nightjar would be very unusual sightings.
  2. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Sanderling and Arctic Tern yesterday as per Terry Hinett
  3. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Juvenile Iceland Gull seen twice in recent days at Bartley Reservoir.
  4. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Still present today
  5. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    SEO present again from 6:35pm as per Terry Hinett
  6. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Seem to recall Trevor Jones (discors) has had LRP on these pools before.
  7. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Amazing shots of it tangling with a Peregrine
  8. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Significant increase in the number of large gulls roosting at Upton Warren Flashes (from 500 to nearly 3500 last night) but minimal change in BH Gull numbers
  9. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    It depends what level of birds you are interested in - Staffordshire Bird News and Tame Valley Birding blog are two good sources for those specific areas. If you want a single source and are just interested in the regional scarcities try joining the West Midlands Birding group on Facebook
  10. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Certainly for the gull roost the bank on Scotland Lane is best location. But a scope is essential.
  11. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Two first winter males were reported today so perhaps there are three Scaup present
  12. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Gannet reported near Frankley Res on Saturday
  13. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Nice one Steve:t:
  14. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Or even Thrush
  15. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    Reported sightings since 2001 have included Sandwich Arctic and Black Tern, Common and Velvet Scoter, Long-tailed Duck, Smew, Pomarine Skua, Great Northern Diver, Quail, Avocet, Sanderling, Turnstone, Whimbrel, Greenshank, Knot, Grey Phalarope, Kittiwake, Kumlien's Little Iceland Caspian...
  16. Phil Andrews

    Bartley reservoir

    During the winter months the likes of Terry Hinnett still regularly trawl through the gull roost; not sure outside of these times.
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