06-07-25 Sunday

06 07 25 sunday

Temp 17°C to 23°C – some cloud with the odd light shower. A light WSW/WNW breeze. BRISTOL Avon Gorge:1 Great White Egret Lamplighters:1 Common Sandpiper SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Oldbury Power Station:BOC walk: 45 Canada Goose, 2 Mute Swan, 32 Shelduck, 20 Mallard, 1 Pheasant, 1 Stock Dove, Woodpigeon, 3 Moorhen, 1 Coot, 4 Oystercatcher, 10 Curlew, Black-headed … Read more

05-07-25 Saturday

05 07 25 saturday

Temp 16°C to 20°C – Overcast with drizzle to midday, thankfully an interlude of afternoon sun. A fresh breeze from WSW gusting to 30 mph.  BRISTOL 05-07-25 Kestrel Clifton Down (Paul Barham) Clifton Down – Avon Gorge: 3 Kestrel – inc 2 juv, 5 Peregrine – inc 3 juv – many flypasts SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Oldbury … Read more

04-07-25 Friday

04 07 25 friday

Temp 15°C to 22°C – A bright sunny day with a brisk, drying WSW breeze gusting to 31mph Little Ringed Plover BRISTOL Sea Mills: 8 Redshank SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Oldbury Power Station:2 Kestrel (juv) Lower Woods: 5+ Marsh Tit, 1 Spotted Flycatcher Dunnock, Almondsbury (Vera Carpenter) Almondsbury: 1 Goldcrest, 1 Dunnock (juv) NORTH SOMERSET No reports … Read more

03-07-25 Thursday

03 07 25 thursday

Temp 11°C to 22°C – Sunny with a gentle breeze from the west BRISTOL Clifton Down: Kestrel (1 on bridge crags, family at Sea Walls), Peregrine (3 juvs over gorge), 1 Chiffchaff SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE No Reports NORTH SOMERSET Red Kite, Portishead (Simon Williams) Portishead: 2 Red Kite (over Walton) Tickenham Moor:4 Mute Swan, 1 Swift, … Read more

02-07-25 Wednesday – Sandwich Tern

02 07 25 wednesday sandwich tern

Temp 11°C to 23°C – Overcast with a hint of rain until 10 o’clock when the sun prevailed and the fresh breeze went round from NNW to WNW – a distinctly cooler feel with gusts, post tea time, of 35 mph.  Crossbill Sandwich Tern BRISTOL New Cut – Gaol Ferry Bridge:7 Cormorant – roosting tonight … Read more

Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June – Peregrine Watch

In hot weather, the first weekend was held at Sea Walls, where the three juveniles had fledged ten days before. They were active throughout the days, apart from a quiet spell on Sunday afternoon. On Sunday morning all three were in a dead tree next to Circular Road. We had 277 visitors to the stand who were delighted to be shown the birds. Many thanks to the volunteers and to club members who turned out to support us. The next weekend will be
on 19 and 20 July, at the usual Watch point on Circular Road, near Ladies Mile. Gareth Roberts