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* After being my Bird of the Month for [[January 2017]] and then not recorded even once in [[January 2018]], '''Waxwing''' began to turn up in modest numbers this month, often competing for berries with Redwing, Fieldfare and/or Blackbird. They included a flock of 12 in Hertford (21st–28th), a singleton at Euston (21st–29th), five in an area between Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington (listed on this wiki as “West Hackney”, although my wife, who was brought up there, has never heard the area called by that name) (21st–29th), and up to 10 birds in Balham (26th–28th). |
* After being my Bird of the Month for [[January 2017]] and then not recorded even once in [[January 2018]], '''Waxwing''' began to turn up in modest numbers this month, often competing for berries with Redwing, Fieldfare and/or Blackbird. They included a flock of 12 in Hertford (21st–28th), a singleton at Euston (21st–29th), five in an area between Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington (listed on this wiki as “West Hackney”, although my wife, who was brought up there, has never heard the area called by that name) (21st–29th), and up to 10 birds in Balham (26th–28th). |
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* From 8th Jan and through into early Feb, a '''Black Redstart''' was seen almost daily feeding along the south terrace of [[Alexandra Park|Alexandra Palace]]. |
* From 8th Jan and through into early Feb, a '''Black Redstart''' was seen almost daily feeding along the south terrace of [[Alexandra Park|Alexandra Palace]]. |
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− | * '''Yellow-browed Warbler''' were seen at [[Tyttenhanger GPs]] (11th–16th), |
+ | * '''Yellow-browed Warbler''' were seen at [[Tyttenhanger GPs]] (11th–16th), West Molesey (13th–16th) and [[Amwell GP]] (27th–28th). |
* A '''Siberian Chiffchaff''', ''Phylloscopus (collybita) tristis'', and a '''Scandinavian Chiffchaff''', ''P. c. abietinus'', were among 15 Chiffs found at [[Broadwater Lake]] on the 30th. |
* A '''Siberian Chiffchaff''', ''Phylloscopus (collybita) tristis'', and a '''Scandinavian Chiffchaff''', ''P. c. abietinus'', were among 15 Chiffs found at [[Broadwater Lake]] on the 30th. |