23 April 2006
CWP 95: Adult wood sandpiper (Singing!) (Kim Milsom / Nigel Pleass). 4+ redshank; green woodpecker; 2 common Tern; 2 pairs of Red Crested Pochard and 3 pairs of Teal (Gareth Harris / Nigel Pleass)
CWP 57: this morning a first-summer little gull, at least two arctic terns, at least four common terns and a garden warbler. (Richard Price per Gloster Birder)
CWP 32: oystercatcher; 15 common terns; 2+ artic tern; and 2 immature little gulls (Gareth Harris / Ali Swainston)
CWP 6: 16 reed bunting; 1 bullfinch; 5 garden warbler; 2 willow warbler; 1 cetti’s warbler; 14 reed warbler; 45 sedge warbler; 1 green woodpecker and 2 common tern (Gareth Harris)
CWP 68c/d: 4 shelduck; 8 teal; water rail; green sandpiper; c8 black-headed gulls; cuckoo; green woodpecker; grey wagtail; yellow wagtail; several singing willow warbler; numerous reed warbler; numerous sedge warbler; 1 garden warbler; 2 blackcap; at least 2 singing male whitethroat and numerous singing male reed bunting. (John Wells)
CWP 68c: Green Sandpiper, Little Ringed Plover, 4 Redshank, 8 Shelduck, 2 Shoveler 3 Snipe, 18 Teal, 1 Treecreeper and 1 Wren (Stuart Waterhouse)
CWP 9: 2 common terns (John Wells)
CWP 16: Black tern; little gull; 8 artic tern and 10+ common tern (Nigel Pleass)
CWP 83: 14 Greylag Goose and 1 Little Ringed Plover (Nigel Pleass)
CWP 12: 3 Common Tern (Nigel Pleass)
CWP 34: Nightingale bird singing in fields between Lakes 34 and 44 (Ali Swainston)
CWP 68a: Nightingale - southern shoreline (Ali Swainston)
After your visits to the Cotswold Water Park you can help us and other birders by sending in your records.
We welcome all records. These can be sent to this site by using the Email link or direct to gareth.harris-at-waterpark.org

