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Species seen on the NBW Minibus trips

Neil Glenn has produced a list of the 208 species of birds (excluding Feral Pigeon) and other animals seen on all Notts Birders’ out of county trips (believe it or not, by popular request!).

Birds

  1. Mute Swan
  2. Tundra Swan
  3. Whooper Swan
  4. Bean Goose (Taiga)
  5. Pink–footed Goose
  6. Greater White–fronted Goose
  7. Greylag Goose
  8. Greater Canada Goose
  9. Brent Goose (Dark–bellied)
  10. Egyptian Goose
  11. Common Shelduck
  12. Eurasian Wigeon
  13. Gadwall
  14. Eurasian Teal
  15. Green–winged Teal
  16. Mallard
  17. Northern Pintail
  18. Northern Shoveler
  19. Common Pochard
  20. Ring–necked Duck
  21. Tufted Duck
  22. Common Eider
  23. Long–tailed Duck
  24. Common Scoter
  25. Velvet Scoter
  26. Common Goldeneye
  27. Red–breasted Merganser
  28. Goosander
  29. Red Grouse
  30. Rock Ptarmigan
  31. Black Grouse
  32. Western Capercaillie
  33. Red–legged partridge
  34. Grey Partridge
  35. Common Pheasant
  36. Red–throated Diver
  37. Black–throated Diver
  38. Great Northern Diver
  39. Yellow–billed Diver
  40. Little Grebe
  41. Great Crested Grebe
  42. Red–necked Grebe
  43. Slavonian Grebe
  44. Northern Fulmar
  45. Manx Shearwater
  46. Balearic Shearwater
  47. Leach’s Storm–petrel
  48. Northern Gannet
  49. Great Cormorant
  50. European Shag
  51. Little Egret
  52. Great Egret
  53. Grey Heron
  54. Red Kite
  55. Eurasian Marsh Harrier
  56. Hen Harrier
  57. Eurasian Sparrowhawk
  58. Common Buzzard
  59. Golden Eagle
  60. Osprey
  61. Common Kestrel
  62. Red–footed Falcon
  63. Merlin
  64. Hobby
  65. Peregrine Falcon
  66. Water Rail
  67. Little Crake
  68. Common Moorhen
  69. Common Coot
  70. Common Crane
  71. Eurasian Oystercatcher
  72. Black–winged Stilt
  73. Pied Avocet
  74. Little Ringed Plover
  75. Ringed Plover
  76. Eurasian Dotterel
  77. European Golden Plover
  78. Grey Plover
  79. Northern Lapwing
  80. Red Knot
  81. Sanderling
  82. Curlew Sandpiper
  83. Purple Sandpiper
  84. Dunlin
  85. Ruff
  86. Common Snipe
  87. Eurasian Woodcock
  88. Black–tailed Godwit
  89. Bar–tailed Godwit
  90. Whimbrel
  91. Eurasian Curlew
  92. Spotted Redshank
  93. Common Redshank
  94. Common Greenshank
  95. Green Sandpiper
  96. Common Sandpiper
  97. Ruddy Turnstone
  98. Pomarine Skua
  99. Arctic Skua
  100. Great Skua
  101. Mediterranean Gull
  102. Little Gull
  103. Sabine’s Gull
  104. Black–headed Gull
  105. Mew Gull
  1. Lesser Black–backed Gull
  2. Herring Gull
  3. Great Black–backed Gull
  4. Black–legged Kittiwake
  5. Sandwich Tern
  6. Roseate Tern
  7. Common Tern
  8. Arctic Tern
  9. Little Tern
  10. Common Guillemot
  11. Razorbill
  12. Black Guillemot
  13. Atlantic Puffin
  14. Rock Pigeon
  15. (Feral Pigeon)
  16. Stock Pigeon
  17. Common Wood Pigeon
  18. Eurasian Collared Dove
  19. European Turtle Dove
  20. Common Cuckoo
  21. Barn Owl
  22. Little Owl
  23. Tawny Owl
  24. Long–eared Owl
  25. Short–eared Owl
  26. Common Swift
  27. Common Kingfisher
  28. Wryneck
  29. Green Woodpecker
  30. Great Spotted Woodpecker
  31. Sky Lark
  32. Horned Lark
  33. Sand Martin
  34. Barn Swallow
  35. House Martin
  36. Tree Pipit
  37. Meadow Pipit
  38. Rock Pipit
  39. Yellow Wagtail
  40. Grey Wagtail
  41. Pied Wagtail
  42. White–throated Dipper
  43. Winter Wren
  44. Hedge Accentor
  45. European Robin
  46. Common Redstart
  47. Stonechat
  48. Northern Wheatear
  49. Ring Ouzel
  50. Common Blackbird
  51. Fieldfare
  52. Song Thrush
  53. Redwing
  54. Mistle Thrush
  55. Cetti’s Warbler
  56. Sedge Warbler
  57. Eurasian Reed Warbler
  58. Blackcap
  59. Lesser Whitethroat
  60. Common Whitethroat
  61. Wood Warbler
  62. Common Chiffchaff
  63. Willow Warbler
  64. Goldcrest
  65. Spotted Flycatcher
  66. Red–breasted Flycatcher
  67. Pied Flycatcher
  68. Bearded Tit
  69. Long–tailed Tit
  70. Marsh Tit
  71. Willow Tit
  72. Crested Tit
  73. Coal Tit
  74. Blue Tit
  75. Great Tit
  76. Eurasian Treecreeper
  77. Red–backed Shrike
  78. Great Grey Shrike
  79. Eurasian Jay
  80. Black–billed Magpie
  81. Red–billed Chough
  82. Eurasian Jackdaw
  83. Rook
  84. Carrion Crow
  85. Hooded Crow
  86. Common Raven
  87. Common Starling
  88. House Sparrow
  89. Eurasian Tree Sparrow
  90. Chaffinch
  91. European Greenfinch
  92. European Goldfinch
  93. Eurasian Siskin
  94. Common Linnet
  95. Twite
  96. Lesser Redpoll
  97. Common Crossbill
  98. Scottish/Parrot Crossbill
  99. Common Rosefinch
  100. Common Bullfinch
  101. Snow Bunting
  102. Yellowhammer
  103. Reed Bunting
  104. Corn Bunting

Mammals

  1. Pipistrelle Bat
  2. Daubenton’s Bat
  3. Brown Rat
  4. Badger
  5. Fox
  6. Pine Marten
  7. Red Squirrel
  8. Grey Squirrel
  9. Red Deer
  1. Roe Deer
  2. Chinese Water Deer
  3. Short–tailed Field Vole
  4. Brown Hare
  5. Rabbit
  6. Harbour Porpoise
  7. Grey Seal
  8. Common Seal
  9. SIMON KING!

Reptiles and Amphibians

  1. Common Lizard
  2. Common Toad
  1. Common Frog
  2. Smooth Newt

Butterflies and Moths

  1. Green Hairstreak
  2. Speckled Wood
  3. Orange Tip
  4. Comma
  5. Green–veined White
  6. Red Admiral
  7. Peacock
  1. Small Tortoishell
  2. Ringlet
  3. Small Heath
  4. Greyling
  5. Cinnabar Moth
  6. Six–spot Burnet
  7. Hummingbird Hawkmoth

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