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 * MOBILE PHONE ACCESS PROBLEMS Just wondering what the situation is, as I know I am not the only person now having great difficulty accessing latest news from my mobile since recent changes. Many thanks (R.Kaye). Me too. I cannot open the files for the day and they are not posted until the following day on my Android mobile (John Edwards). Us also (Roger Morton and Bernie Whiskin). I have no problems accessing the latest news on my iPhone. Could it be an Android problem (Ian Grant). No, it isn't an Android phone problem. I have no trouble accessing latest news on my Sony phone (Neil Batten). I also have the same problem with my iPhone, it is not an issue with clicking the arrows, it is a problem of only getting access to up to yesterday's news (Jon Agar). I have no problem on Android either, on a Samsung S8. For those for whom it doesn't work, is there a little downwards arrow to the right of each data? If so, click on it and it should expand the day's sightings (Oscar Dewhurst). Try different browser, that arrow wasn't expanding page on my usual one (Dan Pinkham). I found that if you click the edit/pencil and then go back it appears again (Arjun). I am on iPhone and had same issue. I use the same solution as Arjun. It's tedious (George). Arjun Dutta's solution works for me too (thanks, Arjun), but it shouldn't be necessary and I've never had this problem before with my iPhone (Andrew Haynes). Same problem on iPhone, no news coming up at all under each day (Paul Collins). I fiddled about and tried the above suggestions before my initial post above, but to no avail. Presumably the architect of the recent changes can enlighten us? (R.Kaye) Nothing to do with me, could be due to updates on the phone's browser software - appears to be a caching issue in which the phone returns the page it had before rather than going onto the internet to get the latest view so would be worth trying to refresh the page (Administrator).

Monday 5th February 2018

 * Brent Reservoir: Access to the main hide is restricted today because of major repairs to the approach ramp.

Sunday 4th February 2018

 * Alexandra Park: 100+ Redwing, c25 Common Gull (Dominic Mitchell, Bob Watts)
 * Bramblehall Wood, Surrey: 20+ Hawfinch (Steve Gale via Twitter) [new site for LNHS gazetteer TQ189523]
 * Brent Reservoir: 6 Snipe, 2 Little Egrets, 110 Redwing, Cetti's Warbler (Andrew Self, Roy Beddard)
 * Finchley: Garden N3 - M Blackcap still (Samuel Levy)
 * Gallions Reach: 2 Oystercatcher 1st returning birds back early, 5 Black-tailed Godwit, Common Sandpiper, 52 Redshank, 3 Chiffchaff (Dave Morrison via Twitter)
 * Greenford: Beechwood Ave - Fieldfare in small street tree (Neil Anderson)
 * Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park: Jack Snipe still fr Gatehouse at waterline below East Hide on right-hand side 1030 (Richard Green via Twitter)
 * Hilfield Park Reservoir: Common Scoter 1f still, 1 Goldeneye (Tony Blake)
 * Islip Manor Park, Northolt: 70+ Redwing (Deiniol Owen)
 * Juniper Top: singing Hawfinch (Steve Gale via Twitter)
 * London Wetland Centre: 3 Bittern, Black-tailed Godwit, 5 Pintail, 2 Shelduck, 2 Peregrine, Goldeneye, 6 Fieldfare, 3 Redwing (WWT website)
 * Middlesex Filter Beds: 1 Firecrest again at 0930 (Alastair Dent)
 * Nazeing GP: Iceland Gull roosted again this evening (Adam Wilson)
 * Richmond: Eastern race Lesser Whitethroat still in back gardens of Selwyn & Pagoda Avenues. Parking charges apply Mon to Sat. (Franko J Maroevic)
 * Richmond Park: 31 Lesser Redpoll, Red Kite (S Woolfenden)
 * Staines Moor: Barn Owl, Grey Wagtail (Dom Pia via Twitter)
 * Staines Reservoir: AMERICAN HORNED LARK showing well at 11:25 am (Harringay Birder via Twitter)
 * Ten Acre Wood area: 2 Pheasant together, 6 Teal, 3 Buzzard seen same time (pr together in & around field), Red Kite, Sparrowhawk, 2 Kestrel, 32-33 Lapwing, 3 Snipe, 10+ Stock Dove (pr displaying), 13+ (4 & 9 & later singing bird), Skylark, Redwing, 9 Lesser Redpoll (6 & 3), 5 Greenfinch, 12 Linnet (Neil Anderson) 1 Fieldfare feeding amongst 10 Redwing, 5 Reed Bunting (Deiniol Owen)
 * Totteridge Valley: no sign of yesterday's Yellow-browed but only a brief visit - did have Little Egret, Sparrowhawk, Grey Wagtail, 33 Fieldfare, 10 Redwing and c130 Common Gull (John Colmans) Red Legged Partridge, c15 Siskin, 3 Bullfinch, 12 Linnet, Mistle Thrush, 13 Teal, 2 Coal Tit, 3 Nuthatch, Collar Dove, Common Buzzard (Simon Worsfold) Belmont Farm: 44 Canada Geese, 2 Egyptian Geese, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, 2 Common Buzzard, Coot (Sheepwash), 23 Black-headed Gull, 28 Common Gull, 9 Herring Gull, 4 Lesser Black Backed Gull, 12 Stock Dove, 2 Collared Dove, Rook, 2 Goldcrest, f Stonechat, 20+ Fieldfare, 77+ Redwing, Pied Wagtail (Samuel Levy)
 * Walthamstow Reservoirs: LITTLE BUNTING still 1220 (Shaun Harvey via Twitter)
 * River Wandle nr Poulter Park: 16 Redwing, 2 Kingfisher, 5 Goldcrest, 1 Firecrest (Tomos B)
 * Worcester Park: female Blackcap in observers garden and Red Kite south west (Bob Smith)
 * Wormwood Scrubs: pr Stonechat in grassland still, 5 Meadow Pipit (Paul Thomas via Twitter)

Saturday 3rd February 2018

 * Alexandra Park: 136 Redwing, 5 Pochard (Dominic Mitchell, Bob Watts)
 * Bentley Priory: 6+ Hawfinch 5+ around northern perimeter fence TQ154931 & 1 in deer park, 3 Bullfinch, c80 Redwings (Tony Blake)
 * Brent Reservoir: 19 Common Snipe, Cetti's Warbler seen and heard (Steve Blake, Andrew Verrall); Little Egret behind dam (Andrew Self)
 * Buckland Sand Pits: 60 Siskin, 92 Wigeon, 20 Mandarin Duck, 2 Shoveler, 3 Snipe, 2 Egyptian Goose at Park Pit (David Campbell)
 * Colney Heath: Little Egret on R Colne (Steven Pearce via Herts BC) TL197062
 * Crayford: adult Yellow-legged Gull at Viridor this afternoon (Richard Bonser)
 * Dulwich: around Rosendale Rd 13:30 saw a Peregrine Falcon fly over weighed down by a prey item. Through binoculars I realised it was carrying a dead Woodcock (Paul Collins)
 * Frays Farm Meadows LWT: upsetting to find feather remains of Barn Owl in compartment TQ053858 this morning (Dan Pinkham)
 * Ickenham Marsh: Treecreeper, 25 Siskin, 20 Redwing, Grey Wagtail (Nigel Dodd)
 * Lamorbey Park: Little Grebe, 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming, 4 Song Thrush, Coal Tit (Mike Amos)
 * London Wetland Centre: 10 Pintail, 1 Jack Snipe, 1 Water Pipit, 2 Shelduck & 4 Snipe (Shailesh Patel); also 2 Bittern main lake n. shore, 8 Snipe, Coal Tit s. route feeders, 18 Redwing, Stonechat (WWT website) 2 Jack Snipe (wader scrape), 6 Fieldfare and 2 Redwing on E. bund, 1m 1f Stonechat grazing marsh, 1f Goldeneye main lake, 1 Goldcrest southern route (Martin Honey, S. Fogg, A. Innes)
 * Middlesex Filter Beds: 1 Firecrest in knotweed on W bank of Old R. Lea just downstream of the stones, 1 Goldcrest, 4 Stock Dove feeding on meadow outside Marshes gate at 10:00 (Alastair Dent)
 * Moor Park nr Rickmansworth: Lesser Spotted Woodpecker drumming, Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming, Green Woodpecker calling, 50 Fieldfare (Steve Carter via Herts BC)
 * Putney Heath: 2 Kestrel m & f; 1m Shoveler Kingsmere (Les Evans-Hill)
 * Queen Mary Reservoir: Black Redstart trapped & ringed am - no public access (Steve Chastell via Twitter)
 * Rainham RSPB reserve: 5 Pintail in first pool slightly to right of visitor centre; Common snipe from first hide walking clockwise; Greylag goose; Peregrine falcon; Marsh harrier; Little egret; noticeable number of Redwing; two Black-headed gull in breeding plumage (Terence Baker)
 * Ravenscourt Park: flock of c200 Redwing (Twitter)
 * Richmond: Little Egret flying west across Thames at 1000 (Mike Foster)
 * St James's Park: 2 Lesser Redpoll still in situ (Frank Nugent)
 * Southgate (Dalrymple Close, N14): male Blackcap in neighbours garden (Robert Callf)
 * Staines Reservoir: AMERICAN HORNED LARK 10:55 half way along causeway, also Water Pipit (Andrew Self via Twitter); Greater Scaup, Black-necked Grebe (Thomas Gibson)
 * Streatham: Little Egret flew NE over High Street at 8.20am (Richard Bonser)
 * Ten Acre Wood Area: 3 Bullfinch, 2 Lesser Redpoll, 2 Teal, Buzzard, Kestrel, Pheasant, 40 Lapwing, 2 Skylark (Nigel Dodd)
 * Thorndon CP: N section - Lesser Spotted Woodpecker calling nr 2nd car park, Great Spotted Woodpecker, 3 Green Woodpecker, 3 Coal Tit, Goldcrest, Nuthatch, Treecreeper, 2 Song Thrush, 2 Mistle Thrush; S section - 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming, 2 Green Woodpecker, 8 Redwing, 2 Bullfinch nr Rookery Wd (Andrew Cox via EBwS BN)
 * Totteridge Valley: 2 drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker, 2 Nuthatch, 6 Goldcrest, Yellow-browed Warbler with a flock of Goldcrest in Oakfields about c100m from Partingdale/Ridgeway entrance but very elusive, 19 Redwing, 7 Song Thrush; also Muntjac, Wood Mouse (Samuel Levy)
 * Tulse Hill: Great Spotted Woodpecker (in flight over top of Tulse Hill Rd and dropped into gardens on west side) (Matthew J. Bradbury)
 * Tyttenhanger GPs and Willows Farm: Caspian Gull still, 9 Tree Sparrow; no sign of Hawfinches in Gdn Wd am (Rick Flesher via Twitter)
 * Walthamstow Reservoirs: LITTLE BUNTING still 0900 (Andrew Self via Twitter) 2 Goosander, 2 Goldeneye, Scaup, m Peregrine.
 * Wanstead Flats: 1-2 Little Owl, 2 Stonechat, 3 Fieldfare, 2 Redwing, 10 singing Song Thrush, 5 Stock Dove, 3-5 Reed Bunting, 15+ Greenfinch, 5 Skylark, 9 Meadow Pipit, 10 Shoveler, 6 Gadwall, 4 Teal, 4 Pochard, 16 Tufted Duck, Goldcrest, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, feathery remains of a Woodcock (Nick Croft/JamesHeal)
 * Wanstead Park: f Goldeneye (first for 2 years), 7 Pochard, 13 Tufted Duck,16 Teal, 38 Gadwall, 10+ Shoveler, 3 Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Water Rail, Little Egret, 4 Goldcrest, Nuthatch, Coal Tit, 10+ Siskin, 6 Stock Dove, 12 Fieldfare, 40+ Redwing, Mistle Thrush, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel (Nick Croft/James Heal)
 * Wimbledon Common: 1m Sparrowhawk (bathing) and 2 Redwing Bluegate Pond; 1 Buzzard (calling) Putney Vale Cemetery; 14 Mandarin 7m 7f and 12 Tufted Duck 6m 6f Queensmere (Les Evans-Hill)
 * Woodberry Wetlands: 2 Shelduck, 2 Snipe, Lesser Redpoll (Chris Farthing)
 * Worcester Park: 90 Redwings on horse fields (Bob Smith)
 * Wormley West End: 12 Hawfinch 1135 (BirdGuides)
 * Wormwood Scrubs: pr Stonechat, Meadow Pipit (Paul Thomas via Twitter)

Friday 2nd February 2018

 * Amwell NR: Gt Hardmead L - 7 Goldeneye 4m 3f, f Smew fr gladwin hide, 3 Red Kite over viewpt (Simon West via Herts BC)
 * Brookmill Park: Stock Dove, singing Song Thrush, 2 Redwing (Conrad Ellam)
 * Broxbourne Woods: 8 Hawfinch came into roost 13:20-14:45 (Laurence Drummond via Herts BC)
 * Edgware: Red Kite low over Edgware Library 1330 (Andrew Haynes)
 * Ellenbrook Fields: pr Stonechat on fence at back of old BT site (Rupert Evershed via Herts BC) TL194083
 * Garden Wood: c20 Hawfinch still but mobile - viewed fr public f/p at TL193045 (TyttGP twitter); 15-20 Hawfinch in oaks mid-morning fr open field (Jo Edwards) Is it useful to have an entry for 'Garden Wood', which is not listed on Google Maps, when the wood is half way along the footpath between Tyttenhanger pits and Willows Farm (see below) and in view of both? The hawfinches are viewable from the same spot as the little owl below! JE - Understood but Tytt'r GPs & Gdn Wd are both grid-referenced [the latter's g-r is more accurate of course] in the LNHS gazetteer [available as a spreadsheet-download from the LNHS website here], so either heading is OK so long as each day's sightings from GW are grouped together, which is why yours was moved - apologies for not noting the fact. Feel free to group the GW sightings under TGP if you prefer.
 * Greenwich Park: Red Kite over 1050 (Catherine MacLean via Twitter)
 * Iver Heath: 145 Red Kite 14.45 being fed locally (Chris Lamsdell)
 * KGV Reservoir: 1 Slavonian Grebe N. basin, m Scaup S. basin, 9+ Goosander 4m, 18+ Goldeneye incl 6m, 14 Meadow Pipit in 1 flock, Green Woodpecker 12.45-1.30pm (Davey Leach); also incl Egyptian Goose, 28 Goldeneye, 12 Gadwall, 28 Teal, Smew, 11 Goosander, 12 Little Grebe, 2 Slavonian Grebe, 11 Lapwing, 2 Stock Dove, 2 Stonechat, 2 Grey Wagtail, Cetti’s Warbler, Goldcrest, Mistle Thrush, 4 Greenfinch, 127 Linnet (Neville Smith via Twitter)
 * Leyton Marsh: 10 Meadow Pipit on former pitch and putt golf course (Richard Hack)
 * London Wetland Centre: 1f Goldeneye, 1 Bittern N shore main lake, 8 Pintail, 6 Fieldfare on E bund, 1 Redwing southern route, 2 Stonechat m f (Martin Honey)
 * Mayflower Park: male Pheasant - rare here (Danny Ramsay per Bob Smith)
 * Middlesex Filter Beds: 2 Peregrines in a dogfight over the beds at 10:00 the larger of which then perched on the pylon behind the Millfields orchard/sub-station; also in the orchard 1 Green Woodpecker, 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker & 10 Stock Dove 2 in orchard & 8 on Hackney Marshes meadow just outside the MFBs; 1 Firecrest reported along Old River Lea (Alastair Dent)
 * Mile End Park: 25+ Redwing (Bob Watts)
 * Myatt Fields, Camberwell: 8 Redwing 0800 (Keith Chambers)
 * Nazeing GP: Iceland Gull roosted this evening (Adam Wilson)
 * North Met Pit: pr Goosander, Water Rail, m Peregrine, Kingfisher, 2 Treecreeper, 6 Siskin (Dave Morrison via Twitter)
 * Putney: 3 Collared Dove on rooftops Dover House Rd SW15 - a scarce migrant in this area (J.Wilczur)
 * Rainham RSPB: 29 Pintail, 4 Marsh Harrier 2m2f, Water Rail, 26 Avocet, Ringed Plover, 6 Curlew, 312 Black-tailed Godwit, 3 Ruff, 121 Dunlin, 10 Snipe, Barn Owl, Green Woodpecker, 2 Kestrel, Cetti's Warbler, Fieldfare, 9 Redwing, 3 Song Thrush, 6 Stonechat, Meadow Pipit, Water Pipit, Rock Pipit (per ELBF FB)
 * Richmond Park: Red Kite SW over Pondslade c0850 (Sula Riedlinger via Twitter)
 * Ruislip Woods: 2 Hawfinch at Fore St/Salisbury Rd entrance 9.00-0.15 (Richard Francis)
 * St James's Park: 4 Lesser Redpoll still in situ three at 08:00 joined by a fourth at 08:30 (Frank Nugent). Thanks for the directions below but there are three silver birch on that stretch of the path and was hoping for clarification that it was the one nearest to the bridge. Yes, the birch on its own nearest to the bridge, not the two together nearer to the Pelican rocks [FN] Thanks v much Frank - off to check now.. update.. two birds there at 13:00 - no red visible on crown of either through bins - perhaps first winter birds? HB There is a lovely brightly coloured male with them on occasion too [FN]; still 2 Lesser Redpoll 13.45 (Mike Amos)
 * Staines Reservoir: AMERICAN HORNED LARK showing well c10am (Simon West via Twitter); m Scaup S basin west end (Dom Pia via Twitter); also s/p Black-necked Grebe still (Niall Keogh via Twitter)
 * Swanscombe Marsh: 17 Lapwing, 100+ Redshank, 7 Turnstone, 1 Water Pipit, 1 Green Sandpiper, 2 Grey Plover, 3 Dunlin, 14 Meadow Pipit, 2 Rock Pipit, 45+ Mallard & 100+ Teal & 50+ Gadwall all on river, 8+ Jack Snipe, 6 Snipe, 2 Stonechat m f different loc'ns, 2 Raven, 1 Cetti's Warbler h, 1 Kestrel, 1 Grey Heron, 2 Shelduck, 3 Pheasant 13.30-16.30 (Roger Keith / Paul Larkin)
 * Totteridge Valley: 10 Redwing, 2 Egyptian Geese & Coot at Sheepwash (Samuel Levy) Dec Report here
 * Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park: 1 Firecrest still in Sanctuary Wood (Richard Hack)
 * Turnford Marsh GPs: c10 Goosander 5m 5f Ashley Pit (Ann Doubleday via Herts BC)
 * Tyttenhanger GPs and Willows Farm: Tyttenhanger Fm - 5+ Skylark, 11 Tree Sparrow; main GP - 2 Little Egret, 2 Red Kite, Green Sandpiper, 3 Snipe, Caspian Gull 3cy, Kingfisher, Yellowhammer; Willows Fm - Stonechat, 100+ Fieldfare (TyttGP twitter); Little Owl willows fm (Jeff Bailey via Herts BC)
 * Victoria Park: west lake - Red-crested Pochard, 12 Pochard, 14 Shoveler, 2 Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe (JW Davies)
 * Walthamstow Reservoirs: LITTLE BUNTING still 0910 & 1255 (RBA); drake Scaup still in NE corner of No.4 at 11:45, plus 5 Goldeneye (Alastair Dent)
 * Woodoaks Farm: m Stonechat along main track (Geoff Lapworth via Herts BC)
 * Wraysbury GPs: 42 Goldeneye, 6 Goosander, 250 Tufted Duck, 19 Little Egret, 29 Great Crested Grebe, 40 Redwing, 2 Fieldfare, 280 Coot, 200 Jackdaw. The most interesting birds and some of the higher counts - 38 species total - all of the Wraysbury and Horton complex covered (Thomas Gibson)

Thursday 1st February 2018
NB The East Hide & its access path at Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park are now closed till March for redevelopment. (per Richard Green via Twitter)
 * Brent Valley Golf Course: Red Kite 12 noon mobbed by crows - first sighting in this part of west London (Richard Lefley)
 * Brookmill Park: Kingfisher, Goldcrest, 2 Redwing (Conrad Ellam)
 * Bury Wood: c1 mile from Chingford Stn at Bury Rd - a road-kill boar Badger at 9am [not present on my return 4.5 hours later]. The first Badger that I've encountered locally in 60 years (Ken Murray)
 * Dulwich Village: on Lovers Walk behind the tennis courts - a Hedgehog rooting for worms in the rain at 7pm. Rare in Dulwich although sometimes encountered around the village (Paul Collins)
 * Erith: Thames Foreshore - incl 80+ Black-tailed Godwit, 17 Dunlin, 2 Gadwall, 60+ Redshank, a Rock Pipit, 4 Shelduck and 33 Teal (Mike Robinson)
 * Fairlop Waters: 70 Lapwing, 6 Golden Plover (Steve Bacon per ELBF FB)
 * Finchley: garden N3 - Tawny Owl calling 06:54 (Samuel Levy)
 * Forty Hall CP: 5 Goosander 3 ad male and 2 fem fishing lake near Turkey Brook (Robert Callf)
 * Frays Farm Meadows LWT: 2 Barn Owl 7am, Water Rail; also Water Vole (Dan Pinkham)
 * Grays Gorge: incl m Peregrine, 10 Redwing, 7 Lesser Redpoll (Alan Shearman per ELBF FB)
 * Greenwich: Firecrest Maze Hill Stn c8am (Joe Beale via Twitter)
 * Greenwich Peninsula: Meantime Nursery Field 3 Meadow Pipit (Richard Green)
 * Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park: no sign of Jack Snipe [park warden had a look from East Hide], 5 Redwing, Goldcrest, Chaffinch, 6 Siskin, Kingfisher (Richard Green, John Bushell)
 * Guy Lodge Farm, Enfield: Mediterranean Gull 1st-winter in pig field at TQ334999 with other gulls until 14:20 at least (Robert Callf)
 * Hampstead Heath: 120 Redwing still feeding by bandstand, 6 Egyptian Goose 3pr on Heath Ponds and 8 Long-tailed Tit (Allan Stewart)
 * Ingrebourne Valley: incl pr Shelduck, 2 Gadwall, 20 Teal, 15 Red-legged Partridge, Sparrowhawk, 4 Buzzard 2pr, 90 Lapwing, 6 Golden Plover, Kestrel, 30 Skylark, Chiffchaff, 10 Fieldfare, 3 Redwing, 2 Linnet, 2 Redpoll, 30 Yellowhammer, 8 Reed Bunting (Dave McGough, Russ Sherriff, Mike Hughes per ELBF FB)
 * Juniper Top: 6+ Hawfinch still 1100 (G Wilkinson via Surrey BN)
 * Lion Gorge: incl Sparrowhawk, Firecrest, Goldcrest, 13 House Sparrow, 5 Fieldfare, pr Bullfinch, 2 Greenfinch (Alan Shearman per ELBF FB)
 * London Wetland Centre: Bittern, 2 Stonechat, 7 Pintail, 2 Shelduck, 3 Redwing, 3 Snipe (WWT website)
 * Mayflower Park: Peregrine - probably different to Motspur Park bird (Bob Smith)
 * Morden Cemetery: Little Owl heard (Bob Smith)
 * Motspur Park: Peregrine to gasholder (Bob Smith)
 * Oxleas Wood 5Greatspottedwoodpecker 3Kestrel[2fm/1m] 11Goldcrest 2Jackdaw 8Goldfinch 2Stockdove Firecrest 7Chaffinch[Ron Turner]
 * Rainham RSPB: 5 Marsh Harrier 2m3f, 3 Golden Plover, 7 Curlew, 2 Yellow-legged Gull, 2 Water Pipit (RSPB via ELBF FB)
 * Richmond: Eastern race Lesser Whitethroat still in back gardens of Selwyn & Pagoda Avenues. Parking charges apply Mon to Sat. (Franko J Maroevic)
 * Richmond Park: 2 Linnet m f in southern fringes of Pond Plantation (Laurence Mitchell)
 * Ruislip Woods: Salisbury Rd entrance. 4 Greenfinch, Green Woodpecker, 6 Redwing and a male Muntjac along wood edge in south paddock (Nigel Barratt); not sure what time you were there Nigel but I had a pair of Hawfinch there at 10:00 (Richard Francis)
 * St James's Park: 3 Lesser Redpoll again feeding on the birch tree throughout 14:00-15:00 (Frank Nugent); 2 birds still at 16:00 (Jo Lawrence) Hi, is it the birch nearest to the east side of the bridge, between the path and the south side of the lake? Thanks [see directions of 26 Jan below]
 * Scotsbridge Mill Watercress Beds nr Rickmansworth: 2 Water Rail, Snipe (Geoff Lapworth via Herts BC)
 * Sevenoaks WR: Black-necked Grebe still East Lake 20yd from path, 2 Egyptian Geese, 5 Siskin, 3 Redwing, 7 Common Snipe (Eric Brown & Jim Butler)
 * Staines Moor: 2 Red Kite, 4 Buzzard, Stonechat m, Bullfinch m [possibly my first for site] (Robert Martin via Twitter)
 * Staines Reservoir: AMERICAN HORNED LARK still 1025 & 1230 (RBA)
 * Stanwell Moor: 2 Egyptian Goose, 2 Shelduck, 2 Shoveler, 12 Mallard, 8 Teal, 20 Fieldfare (Robert Martin via Twitter)
 * Stocker's Lake: 4 Egyptian Goose, 5 Red-crested Pochard, 2 Goldeneye, 2 Red Kite, 4 Ring-necked Parakeet (Steve Carter via Herts BC)
 * Swanley Park: 2 Shoveler pair present for 1wk (Andy Meaton)
 * Sydenham Hill Woods: 2 Egyptian Goose, Tawny Owl calling 16.40, Kestrel, 4 Redwing, Green Woodpecker, 4 Great Spotted Woodpecker, Treecreeper (Keith Chambers)
 * Tufnell Park: Firecrest again this time in rear garden in Huddleston Rd, also 2 Goldcrest, Coal Tit, Jay, Mistle Thrush, many Redwing (Reuben Braddock); male Blackcap skulking in Pyracantha at top of Chetwynd Rd midday occasionally singing (Pete Mantle)
 * Verulamium Park: 2 Red Kite (Alan Gardiner via Herts BC)
 * Walthamstow Reservoirs: LITTLE BUNTING again in its favourite bush at 9:55 but elusive today, m Scaup back on No4 at lunchtime (David Bradshaw)
 * Wanstead Flats: area [Capel Rd E7] - 25+ House Sparrows in back gardens (Harry Harrison); Bush Wd - Firecrest still, Nuthatch (Tim Harris via Twitter)
 * Warren Gorge: incl 4 Shoveler, 6 Gadwall, 6 Teal, 2 Pochard, 2 Great Crested Grebe, 4 Little Grebe, Great Egret S from Gorge 7am, 77 Cormorant, 2 Water Rail, Kingfisher, 5 Cetti's Warbler, 2 Goldcrest, 5 Siskin (Alan Shearman per ELBF FB)
 * Whitechapel: Sparrowhawk east over The Royal London, mobbed by a Crow 11am (D Fletcher)
 * Woodberry Wetlands: 2 Shelduck, Snipe, 4 Teal, Water Rail, Sparrowhawk (Chris Farthing)

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