Guest post from Daniel Erickson-Hull, of Redbridge BirdwatchingOctober has certainly thrown up some real surprises..... But before we get onto October, there was an exciting late addition to September as a
Black Eared Wheater was watched at lengh in Valentines Park on the 28th September by a fortunate observer, that took the years tally in the borough to 152 by the end of September! Not bad, considering that when I started this project in January, I hoped that we would find 150 by the end of the year!... Anyway, on with the October highlights.
Wildfowl:Numbers of wintering Ducks are slowly building up with
Teal, Gadwall, Shoveler and
Pochard all being notably present now. Also up to 20
Little Grebe have been present in Wanstead Park, and up to 10
Little Grebe and 16
Great Crested Grebes have been at Fairlop, where 4
Black Necked Grebes put in a surpirse appearance on the 29th. The 2
Egyptian Geese at Valentines Park were spotted a few times throughout the month. Also over 100
Cormorants have been noted at Fairlop Waters, taking advantage of the fish stocks, this phenomenon I noted last October as well, and it continued into November, but by December the numbers had greatly reduced to the regular 'single figure' sightings.
Waders:
Lapwing - Up to 100 present in the flock at Fairlop, not nearly as many as usual by now, and less than last month!
Green Sandpiper - Present throughout at Fairlop, with up to 8 being seen.
Snipe - Present throughout at Fairlop, with up to 6 being seen.
Jack Snipe - sighted at Fairlop on the 17th, 25th and 29th with 2 being seen on the 20th. Golden Plover - No sightings by the end of the month? Will they arrive during November?
Little Egret - 2 @ Fairlop on the 30th, with none being reported on the Roding this month.
Birds of Prey:Kestrel and
Sparrowhawk numbers certainly seem to be up following a sucessfull breeding season. A
Little Owl was seen on Wanstead Flats on the 4th, but no other raptors were reported during October.
Gulls:
Yes, you guessed it... Valentino the
Mediterranean Gull reappeared for his 10th consecutive winter at Valentines Park, arriving on the 10th! On the same day, a
Yellow Legged Gull was in the Gull flock on Wanstead Flats. And a
Great Black Backed Gull was present at Fairlop Gravel Works on the 25th.
Migrating Passerines:2
Rock Pipits passed through Fairlop Gravel Works on the 4th, which was rare enough for the borough, but not quite as impressive as the
Red Throated Pipit that passed over Wanstead Flats on the 27th. The last
Wheatears passed through Wanstead on the 13th, Fairlop on the 17th
A flock of over 50
Goldfinches were near Aldborough Farm on the 10th, when 92
Linnet were also present on the Gravel Works, and nearby fields, where over 100 were seen on the 17th too. Smaller numbers of
Linnet passed through Wanstead Flats. Over 1000
Redwings passed over Wanstead Flats (120 on the 10th, 45 on the 11th, 530 on the 17th, 250 on the 28th and 60 on the 31st) with smaller numbers being present elsewhere in the borough. Large numbers of
Wood Pigeons also passed through, particularly over Wanstead, along with smaller numbers of
Fieldfare. 1
Lesser Redpoll flew over Wanstead Flats on the 11th, and 10 were feeding at Fairlop on the 27th. 10
Siskin was over Wanstead Flats on the 10th with single birds seen on the 18th and the 31st, also 3 were feeding at Fairlop on the 27th.
Other Birds:17
Stock Dove were on Wanstead Flats on the 17th, with over 60 being at Fairlop on the same day, where smaller numbers were regularly seen.
Ring Necked Parakeets decended on the borough from the 23rd with 30 being seen at Wanstead Park, with more seen the following day. 3 were also at Eagle Pond on the 29th, with 2 at Woodford Bridge the following day, when 5 were also seen again at Wanstead Park.
Kingfishers were seen on the Roding near Woodford Bridge on the 1st, 7th, 11th, 19th, 22nd, and 30th, with 2 seen on the 12th. Another was seen at Fairlop Gravel Works on the 17th.
Grey Wagtails continue to be increasingly reported, with good records coming in from Valentines Park, Fairlop Waters, Fairlop Gravel Works, Wanstead Flats, Wanstead Park, Seven Kings Water near Loxford, Roding Valley Park and Ilford County High School Grounds. Up to 20
Skylark were seen on Wanstead Flats, and over 70 on the fields around Hainault Road in Fairlop. A male
Dartford Warbler presented on Wanstead Flats on the 31st and remained into November.
Coal Tit numbers are up too, with a pair being seen in a Woodford Green garden on the 7th, a single bird in a (different) Gants Hill garden on the 24th, with another 2 being seen in a Wanstead Garden every day from 26th-30th, and yet another in Valentines Park on the 31st.
Goldcrest were present in Ilford County High School, Wanstead Flats and Fairlop Waters, and several sightings of
Chiffchaff remaining till the end of the month.
Reed Buntings remain present at Fairlop, and Wanstead Flats. A
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker was seen in South Woodford on the 22nd, near St. Aubyns School.
Stonechats were seen regularly on Wanstead Flats, near Centre Road, and were also recorded at Fairlop.
[Phew! I bet you didn't know we had such a diverse community of birds - makes my Big Garden Birdwatch report look rubbish]