Have you heard the bird?

26 April to 3 May 2021 : a week’s celebration of the spectacular bird song in Chiselborough


Thank you to everyone who listened, observed, wrote notes and made displays for Chiselborough Bird Week. What a delightful way to mark International Dawn Chorus Day as a community. It has been soothing to know that the birds are still disseminating their magnificent sounds through the bird waves, and encouraging to note the diversity in our local area. We do hope you enjoy this page and feel inspired to continue to enjoy the diversity of birds around our village. - Hannah Lefeuvre


Lily's painting of a sunset, with ganets, blackbirds and wrens.  - Lily Tucker

Lily's painting of a sunset, with ganets, blackbirds and wrens. - Lily Tucker


Blackboards were placed outside Little Brympton gate, at the top of East Street, and outside The Crooked House, Fairplace (at the foot of the Common) and we noted any sounds or sightings on these boards, see below:

41 bird species were spotted and noted in total during the week.

The population status of birds regularly found in the UK is reviewed every five years to provide an up-to-date assessment of conservation priorities. The last review was in 2015. Using standardised criteria, 244 species with breeding, passage or wintering populations in the UK were assessed by experts from a range of bird NGOs and assigned to the Red, Amber or Green lists, according to their level of conservation concern.

Here below, our resident bird expert, Helen Hawke, shows us which Chiselborough birds are on which list. We have 7 species on the Red List—these are birds who are critically endangered and could become extinct.

Red List birds spotted in Chiselborough

Red list criteria includes: Species is globally threatened; population decline in UK; Severe decline in UK breeding population over last 25 years; Severe contraction of UK breeding range over last 25 years.

 

Cuckoo

Yellow Hammer

Skylark

House Sparrow

Song Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Starling

Amber List birds spotted in Chiselborough

Amber-list species are those with an unfavourable conservation status in Europe; those whose population or range has declined moderately in recent years; those whose population has declined historically but made a substantial recent recovery; rare breeders; and those with internationally important or localised populations.

 

Bullfinch

Dunnock

Tree Creeper

Stock dove

Mallard

Tawny owl

Snipe

Green List birds spotted in Chiselborough

The Green list includes the species that occur regularly in the UK but do not qualify under any of the criteria for the red and amber lists.

 

Jackdaw

Raven

Greenwood pecker

Blue tit

Swallow

Blackbird

Sparrow hawk

Goldcrest

Chiffchaff

Blackcap

Robin

Great Tit

Nuthatch

Chaffinch

Goldfinch

Magpie

Wood Pigeon

Rook

Carrion Crow

Buzzard

Jay

Coal Tit

Pheasant

Wheatear

Grey Heron

Pied Wagtail

Great Spotted Woodpecker

—Intrigued? For a full list of UK birds on the Amber and the Red list, see here

—These photos by Patch Tucker. Blue Tit, Robin, Dunnock on our makeshift bird table. For closer viewing, simply click on any image.

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