Not so many birds today, but still plenty in evidence. Pye's Hall to Quad 3 totals were 270 Redwings, 110 Blackbirds, 60 Song Thrushes, 6 Ring Ouzels, 8 Fieldfares, 160 Robins, 120 Goldcrests, 200 Chiffchaffs, 50 Blackcaps, 4 Yellow-browed Warblers, 2 Pallas's Warblers, 4 Great Grey Shrikes, 24 Bramblings, 2 Hawfinches, 5 Mealy Redpolls, 8 Siskins, Black Redstart, Common Redstart and Swallow. Also present were 2 Woodcocks, 2 Jack Snipe, Green Sandpiper, Hen Harrier, Merlin, 354 Brent Geese, 15 Barnacle Geese, 303 Shelducks, 79 Wigeon, 2 Grey Herons, 7 Little Egrets, 190 Oystercatchers, 320 Dunlin, 80 Grey Plovers, 250 Golden Plovers, Sooty Shearwater, 7 Gannets, Bonxie and Pomarine Skua.
12th
Highlight was a brief Olive-backed pipit. Also noted were 2,000 Redwings, 300 Song Thrushes, 220 Blackbirds, 19 Ring Ouzels, 30 Fieldfares, 250 Robins, 300 Goldcrests, 50 Chiffchaffs, 25 Blackcaps, 2 Yellow-browed Warblers, 80 Bramblings, 45 Chaffinches, 20 Mealy Redpolls, Richard's Pipit, Common Redstart, Black Redstart, 4 Great Grey Shrikes, Wheatear, 2 Swallows, Merlin, Jack Snipe and Woodcock.
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