The recording area
The Bristol region follows cover the following four ‘unitary authorities’:
- South Gloucestershire (SG)
- Bristol (BR)
- Bath and North-east Somerset (BA)
- North Somerset (NS).
The area covered by these four administrative units corresponds almost exactly to the old county of Avon, which ceased to exist on April 1st 1996.
Submitting your records
Records should supply details of the species, the number of individuals, the date seen, the site; with as accurate a grid reference as possible and any other relevant information.
Records can be submitted in a number of ways:
- to the BOC, either monthly by email to [email protected] or via the ‘Contact us’ page on this website.
- daily to the AVON BIRDS blogspot – email [email protected]
- by inputting them to the BTOs BirdTrack website
- annually, before the end of January, by e-mail to [email protected]. Ideally they should be as an Excel spreadsheet or a Word table, with each record on a separate line and dates in a dd/mm/yyyy format.
- BTO WeBS counts and other BTO and local survey data are automatically made available to us.
All records are kept – they are stored by Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre (BRERC) in Bristol so they are properly archived and can be used for conservation and scientific enquiries, sometimes of considerable importance to the bird-life of the area.
Records of every observation
Records of every observation of the following species should be submitted:
Bewick’s Swan, all geese and ducks, Red-legged and Grey Partridge, Quail, Fulmar, Manx Shearwater, Gannet, Bittern, Little Egret, all grebes, all raptors, Water Rail, all waders, Kittiwake, Little, Mediterranean, Yellow-legged, and Great Black-backed Gulls, all terns, Stock Dove, Ring-necked Parakeet, Cuckoo, all owls, Nightjar, Kingfisher, all woodpeckers, Firecrest, Marsh Tit, Sand Martin, Cetti’s, Wood and Grasshopper Warblers, Dipper, Ring Ouzel, Spotted Flycatcher, Nightingale, Black Redstart, Redstart, Whinchat, Stonechat, Wheatear, Pied Flycatcher, Tree Sparrow, Yellow and Grey Wagtail, Tree, Rock and Water Pipits, Brambling, Siskin, Lesser Redpoll, Crossbill, Yellowhammer and Snow, Reed and Corn Buntings.
Common birds
For the common species we would particularly like records of the following;
- Evidence of, or suggestive of, breeding for the following species: Mute Swan, Cormorant, Grey Heron, Moorhen, Coot, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, Swift, Jay, Goldcrest, House Martin, Willow, Garden, Sedge and Reed Warblers, Lesser Whitethroat, Whitethroat, Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Mistle Thrush, Pied Wagtail, Meadow Pipit, Goldfinch, Linnet and Bullfinch.
- First and last sightings of summer and winter visitors;
- Blackcaps and Chiffchaff in winter, and Black-headed and Common Gulls in summer;
- Timed counts of passage or cold-weather movements.
- Size and site of all roosts at any time of year.
- Large flock counts.
- Unusual activity, including early or late song, display or breeding, birds at unusual sites and individuals with aberrant plumage.
- Regular counts from well-watched sites including gardens.
- Birds that have obviously or probably escaped from captivity, or which are considered to be hybrids.
Species for which a description is required
For the locally rare species and subspecies set out below we require a description (reasons for a description) that confirms the plumage, and other details noted in arriving at the identification. The figure in brackets is the number of live individuals recorded between 1983 and 2017. Species without a figure, have not yet been seen in Avon or have only recently been added to the list.
The figure preceding the brackets refers to the conditions when a description is required:
1 Records away from the Estuary/coast, including records upstream of the old Severn Bridge
2 Sight records of non-singing birds away from established breeding areas
3 Claims of wild birds
4 Records away from the Mendips
Quail ** | Great Skua * | Great Grey Shrike |
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Taiga Bean Goose | Pomarine Skua * | Woodchat Shrike |
Pink-footed Goose | Arctic Skua * | Golden Oriole |
Tundra Bean Goose | Long-tailed Skua | Chough |
Whooper Swan | Little Auk | Hooded Crow |
American Wigeon | Common Guillemot * | Waxwing |
Green-winged Teal | Razorbill | Willow Tit |
Ring-necked Duck | Black Guillemot | Penduline Tit |
Velvet Scoter | Puffin | Bearded Tit |
Long-tailed Duck | Red-throated Diver | Woodlark |
Smew | Black-throated Diver | Shore Lark |
Ruddy Duck | Great Northern Diver | Red-rumped Swallow |
Nightjar ** | Storm Petrel * | Wood Warbler in autumn |
Alpine Swift | Leach’s Petrel | Yellow-browed Warbler |
Turtle Dove | Fulmar* | Pallas’s Warbler |
Corncrake | Cory’s Shearwater | Dusky Warbler |
Spotted Crake | Sooty Shearwater | Greenish Warbler |
Crane *** | Manx Shearwater * | Arctic Warbler |
Red-throated Grebe | Balearic Shearwater | Marsh Warbler |
Slavonian Grebe | White Stork *** | Icterine Warbler |
Stone-curlew | Shag | Melodious Warbler |
Black-winged Stilt | Glossy Ibis | Dartford Warbler |
American Golden Plover | Spoonbill | Rose-coloured Starling |
Dotterel | Night-heron | Bluethroat |
Temminck’s Stint | Purple Heron | Nightingale |
Purple Sandpiper | Honey-buzzard | Red-flanked Bluetail |
White-rumped Sandpiper | Goshawk | Tree Sparrow |
Buff-breasted Sandpiper | Hen Harrier | Citrine Wagtail |
Pectoral Sandpiper | Montagu’s Harrier | Richard’s Pipit |
Red-necked Phalarope | Black Kite | Hawfinch |
Grey Phalarope | White-tailed Eagle *** | Common Rosefinch |
Lesser Yellowlegs | Rough-legged Buzzard | Twite |
Sabine’s Gull | Long-eared Owl | Common Redpoll |
Ring-billed Gull | Hoopoe | Serin |
Glaucous Gull | Bee-eater | Lapland Bunting |
Iceland/Kumlien’s Gull | Wryneck | Snow Bunting |
Caspian Gull | Lesser Spotted Woodpecker | Ortolan Bunting |
* only records away from the Estuary/coast; ** only sight records away from the established breeding areas; *** only for records NOT considered to be from a re-introduction programme
Please download this form if you see a description species and submit it to the Avon Recorder.
Subspecies
We also require descriptions for locally rare subspecies – ie any subspecies which is not regularly recorded in Avon.
As a guide the list below shows the ‘recognisable’ rare subspecies that have been seen in the Bristol area:
- Greenland White-front Anser albifrons flavirostris (3)
- Pale-bellied Brent Goose Branta bernicla hrota (36)
- Arctica Dunlin Calidris alpina arctica (30)
- ‘Continental’ Black-tailed Godwit Limosa l. limosa (24)
- ‘Nordic’ Jackdaw Monedula monedula monedula (6)
- Siberian Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita tristis (56)
- Blue-headed Wagtail Motacilla flava flava (11)
- Grey-headed Wagtail Motacilla flave thunbergi (1)
- Scandinavian Rock Pipit Anthus petrosus littoralis (13)
As well as the species and subspecies listed, we also require descriptions for;
- all ‘British Birds’ rarities (see the BBRC website http://www.bbrc.org.uk for a list of such species and details of how to submit these.
- out-of-season migrants (for example a Whimbrel in January, or a Goosander in July).
- in the event of queries regarding any record.