Fleetwood Bird Observatory

Thursday, 14th August 2014

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Offshore   45 Common Scoters west, 1 Gannet west, 1 Great Crested Grebe west and 6 Sandwich Terns. Visible Migration 8 Swallows...

Wednesday, 13th August 2014

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Offshore 21 Common Scoters west, 1 Fulmar west, 3 Manx Shearwaters west, 5 Gannets west, 2 Kittiwakes west, 7 Sandwich Terns west and 2 ...

Tuesday, 12th August 2014

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Offshore 6 Common Scoters west, 4 Manx Shearwaters west, 2 Gannets west, 2 Kittiwakes west, 7 Sandwich Terns west and 1 Common Tern west...

Monday, 11th August 2014

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Offshore : 18 Common Scoters west, 3 Fulmars west, 16 Manx Shearwaters west, 10 Gannets west, 1 Great Crested Grebe east, 2 Arctic Skua...

Sunday, 10th August 2014

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Offshore 7 Common Scoters west and 10 Sandwich Terns. Grounded Migrants   3 Willow Warblers, 10 Whitethroats and 3 Wheatears. ...

Saturday, 9th August 2014

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Offshore 30 Common Scoters west, 3 Manx Shearwaters west, 6 Gannets west, 1 Kittiwake west, 11 Sandwich Terns and 3 Common Terns west. ...

Friday, 8th August 2014

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Offshore : 21 Common Scoters west, 3 Manx Shearwaters west, 1 Gannet west, 2 Little Terns west, 14 Sandwich Terns and 6 Common Terns we...
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Fleetwood Bird Observatory
Although not an official bird observatory affiliated to the BTO, the Fleetwood peninsula has been operated like a bird observatory for many years. Migration monitoring through sea watching, ringing, searching for grounded migrants, and monitoring of visible migration takes place on a daily basis. The purpose of this blog is to summarise the birds occuring at Fleetwood Bird Observatory. Commentary will be kept to a minimum, and no reference to individual sites within the observatory recording area will be made. Fleetwood Bird Observatory is operated by two dedicated patch workers, Ian Gardner and Seumus Eaves, with various help and input from other members of Fylde Ringing Group. A range of habitats can be found within the recording area including coastal grassland, scrub, sand dunes, shingle, open sea, saltmarsh, reedbeds, hedgerows, broad-leaved woodland, mudflats and freshwater pools. Over 260 bird species have been recorded at the observatory, and with increased coverage in recent years over 200 species are recorded annually.
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