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You searched for all sightings reported between 01/01/2024 and 31/12/2024.
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Date | Species | Site | Count | Observer |
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16/03/24 | Woodcock | College Lake | 1 | T J Lewis |
10:30 | Probable Woodcock flushed in Millennium Wood, brief view only. | |||
16/03/24 | Woodcock | Sherington | 1 | W Bush |
09:48 | Flushed twice in ash wood. | |||
11/03/24 | Woodcock | Great Brickhill | 1 | R D Andrews |
18:23 | Flew over our house just after dusk. | |||
25/02/24 | Woodcock | Rowsham | 1 | M Wallen |
10:00 | Accidentally fushed from a flooded ditch, flew along a hedge and then across a field giving wonderful views. | |||
12/02/24 | Woodcock | Flackwell Heath | 3 | M Milne |
18:00 | Three woodcocks over DB's allotment from 5:45 to 5:49. | |||
13/02/24 | Woodcock | Saunderton Lee | 2 | N Marriner |
10:00 | Big Farmland Bird Count. | |||
01/02/24 | Woodcock | Little Marlow GP | 1 | S Ramm |
17:35 | North fields. | |||
29/01/24 | Woodcock | Wapseys Wood WDS | 1 | L Evans |
12:40 | One flushed. | |||
27/01/24 | Woodcock | Great Brickhill | 4 | R D Andrews |
17:25 | Flew out of woods just after dusk. | |||
26/01/24 | Woodcock | Great Brickhill | 2 | R D Andrews |
17:25 | Flew out from trees by Pochard Lake just after dusk into meadow between Cuff Lane and Ivy Lane. | |||
23/01/24 | Woodcock | Penn Wood | 1 | L Evans |
13:08 | Just 1 flushed in an extensive search of the Charcoal Grove Rhododendrons and bracken. In the 1980's, it was not unusual to find 40 roosting in this area. A tragic alarming decline in this species. | |||
16/01/24 | Woodcock | Sherington | 1 | W Bush |
10:30 | ||||
16/01/24 | Woodcock | Hardmead | 3 | R Norris |
10:45 | Flushed from the perimeter of a small field. | |||
09/01/24 | Woodcock | Astwood | 1 | R Norris |
17:00 | Flushed from the middle of the road. | |||
08/01/24 | Woodcock | Speen | 1 | P R Symonds |
12:48 | Received a close up photograph of a woodcock from a Speen villager taken yesterday, with the bird stood on their back door step! It later flew to the bottom of their garden. I wondered if it may have hit a window since this is far from normal behaviour. |