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January Update: A Winter's Tale

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  January is never the greatest month for inland birding in the UK, and this year’s weather didn’t help with our New Forest patch sightings. Heavy rain early in the month, followed by freezing temperatures, limited the opportunities to get out and about, with only 5 full circuits being completed since the New Year. Our peak monthly species count of 43 on 15 th January was well short of last year’s January record of 46, and dipped to 35 on the 21 st.  Overall, 53 species have been recorded so far in 2023 (full details on the link below – as before please note that Dartford Warbler sightings are suppressed by the eBird site so do not show in these data) https://ebird.org/hotspot/L12697095 The heathland areas of the patch were particularly quiet, with very small numbers of Meadow Pipits and Skylark; it took until the 29 th of the month to see our first Stonechat of the year, which is unusual even for January. Hopefully this just reflects movement to different locations rat...

Sway Heathland Patch Report for 2022

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Many birdwatchers will be familiar with the concept of ‘Patch Birding’, where a small area or ‘patch’ is observed over a period of time to log bird species and counts. When lockdown arrived in 2020, the need to remain within walking distance of my house for ‘exercise’ encouraged me to start birding on an area of heathland close to where I live, in the New Forest National Park. I soon discovered that another local birder had been patch birding on this site for a number of years; when the easing of covid restrictions allowed, we decided to join forces and conduct a weekly walk around the area, recording our sightings on the eBird website.   ‘The Patch’ (see map above - red line indicates usual route) Starting at the stile at the South end of Manchester Road in Sway (bottom left hand corner of the map), close to the Hare and Hounds pub, we walk through a small area of scrub, crossing the road and following the path alongside the football pitches and behind the allotments. We...