Pangbourne
Grid Reference: SU6376
Recent sightings
Date | Species | Site | Count | Observer |
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07/09/24 | Kingfisher | Pangbourne | 1 | A Taylor |
12:00 | Flying from weir to vegetation below Weir House. | |||
07/09/24 | Muscovy Duck | Pangbourne | 1 | A Taylor |
12:00 | On flat platform by weir on Thames, in company with 1 Egyptian and 20 Canada Geese. Probably the same bird as seen by the concrete landing stage in Pangbourne Meadow on 2 September. | |||
07/09/24 | Yellow-browed Warbler | Pangbourne | 1 | D B Marsh |
09:30 | Garden tick (Kennedy Drive) in company of 2 chiffchaff and several blue tit working through garden shrubs. | |||
06/09/24 | Grey Heron | Pangbourne | 1 | A Taylor |
13:30 | Real garden tick this time, on the grass near the border before it flew up when I came into view. Probably the same bird as seen on the roof two days ago, likely juvenile. | |||
04/09/24 | Grey Heron | Pangbourne | 1 | A Taylor |
19:00 | Briefly standing on roof ridge of house next door after flying very low over our garden. There is a small garden pond nearby. | |||
01/09/24 | Herring Gull | Pangbourne | 3 | A Taylor |
17:30 | 2 adult, 1 imm. Near new wetland area in part of large field between railway and A329. | |||
01/09/24 | Grey Heron | Pangbourne | 1 | A Taylor |
17:30 | By the small area of standing water which has emerged from excavation work to create a wetland area in part of the large field between the railway and the A329. | |||
01/09/24 | Lapwing | Pangbourne | 10 | A Taylor |
17:30 | Flying around in a tight group over large field between railway and A329, part of which is currently being converted into a wetland area. | |||
26/08/24 | Ring-necked Parakeet | Pangbourne | 2 | A Taylor |
16:30 | 1 in trees each side of Sulham Lane near mill. Maybe birds now frequently reported from the allotment area nearby. . | |||
25/08/24 | House Martin | Pangbourne | 2 | A Taylor |
16:00 | Prob. juveniles, looking out from one of old nests on police station facing A329. Fresh droppings under this nest and also under a second nest a few yards away. |