With Meopta and Forest
Optics kindly sponsoring us £1 per species seen during the patch challenge
in 2013 (see here)
we have been trying to keep up with the cumulative total of all species seen on
the patches taking part. Below is our effort to do so but I'm sure we have missed out a few species. If you have seen any species not on the list please get in touch, through email, twitter or leave a comment at the end of this post.
Order | Species |
1
|
Arctic Tern
|
2
|
Avocet
|
3
|
Barn owl
|
4
|
Barnacle goose
|
5
|
Bar-tailed godwit
|
6
|
Bean goose
|
7
|
Bearded tit
|
8
|
Bewick’s Swan
|
9
|
Bittern
|
10
|
black guillemot
|
11
|
Black Redstart
|
12
|
Blackbird
|
13
|
blackcap
|
14
|
Black-headed Gull
|
15
|
Black-necked grebe
|
16
|
Black-tailed godwit
|
17
|
black-throated diver
|
18
|
Blue Tit
|
19
|
Bluethroat
|
20
|
Bonaparte’s Gull
|
21
|
brambling
|
22
|
Brent Goose
|
23
|
Bullfinch
|
24
|
buzzard
|
25
|
Canada Goose
|
26
|
Carrion Crow
|
27
|
Caspian gull
|
28
|
Cetti’s Warbler
|
29
|
Chaffinch
|
30
|
Chiffchaff
|
31
|
Chough
|
32
|
coal tit
|
33
|
Collared Dove
|
34
|
common crossbill
|
35
|
Common Gull
|
36
|
Common Scoter
|
37
|
Common tern
|
38
|
Coot
|
39
|
Cormorant
|
40
|
corn bunting
|
41
|
Cory’s Shearwater
|
42
|
crane
|
43
|
Cuckoo
|
44
|
Curlew
|
45
|
Dartford warbler
|
46
|
Dipper
|
47
|
Dunlin
|
48
|
Dunnock
|
49
|
Egyptian goose
|
50
|
Eider
|
51
|
Fieldfare
|
52
|
Firecrest
|
53
|
Fulmar
|
54
|
Gadwall
|
55
|
Gannet
|
56
|
Garganey
|
57
|
glaucous gull
|
58
|
Goldcrest
|
59
|
golden eagle
|
60
|
Golden Plover
|
61
|
goldeneye
|
62
|
Goldfinch
|
63
|
Goosander
|
64
|
Great Black-backed
Gull
|
65
|
Great Crested Grebe
|
66
|
Great Northern Diver
|
67
|
Great Skua
|
68
|
Great Spotted
woodpecker
|
69
|
Great Tit
|
70
|
Great White Egret
|
71
|
Green sandpiper
|
72
|
Green Woodpecker
|
73
|
Greenfinch
|
74
|
Greenshank
|
75
|
Green-winged teal
|
76
|
grey heron
|
77
|
grey partridge
|
78
|
Grey Phalarope
|
79
|
Grey Plover
|
80
|
grey wagtail
|
81
|
Greylag Goose
|
82
|
Guillemot
|
83
|
gyr falcon
|
84
|
Hen harrier
|
85
|
Herring Gull
|
86
|
hooded crow
|
87
|
Hoopoe
|
88
|
House Martin
|
89
|
House Sparrow
|
90
|
Iceland Gull
|
91
|
Jack Snipe
|
92
|
Jackdaw
|
93
|
Jay
|
94
|
Kestrel
|
95
|
kingfisher
|
96
|
Kittiwake
|
97
|
knot
|
98
|
Lapland bunting
|
99
|
Lapwing
|
100
|
Lesser black-backed
Gull
|
101
|
Lesser Redpoll
|
102
|
lesser spotted
woodpecker
|
103
|
Linnet
|
104
|
Little Auk
|
105
|
Little Egret
|
106
|
Little Grebe
|
107
|
little gull
|
108
|
Little owl
|
109
|
Little Ringed Plover
|
110
|
long-eared owl
|
111
|
long-tailed duck
|
112
|
Long-tailed Tit
|
113
|
Magpie
|
114
|
Mallard
|
115
|
Marsh harrier
|
116
|
Marsh tit
|
117
|
Meadow Pipit
|
118
|
Mealy redpoll
|
119
|
Mediterranean Gull
|
120
|
Merlin
|
121
|
Mistle Thrush
|
122
|
Moorhen
|
123
|
mute swan
|
124
|
nuthatch
|
125
|
Osprey
|
126
|
Oystercatcher
|
127
|
Peregrine
|
128
|
Pheasant
|
129
|
Pied Flycatcher
|
130
|
pied wagtail
|
131
|
Pink-footed Goose
|
132
|
pintail
|
133
|
Pochard
|
134
|
puffin
|
135
|
purple sandpiper
|
136
|
Raven
|
137
|
razorbill
|
138
|
red kite
|
139
|
Red-breasted
merganser
|
140
|
Red-legged Partridge
|
141
|
red-necked grebe
|
142
|
Redshank
|
143
|
Redstart
|
144
|
Red-throated Diver
|
145
|
redwing
|
146
|
Reed bunting
|
147
|
Richard’s Pipit
|
148
|
Ring Ouzel
|
149
|
ring-billed gull
|
150
|
ringed plover
|
151
|
Robin
|
152
|
Rock Dove / Feral
Pigeon
|
153
|
rock pipit
|
154
|
Rook
|
155
|
Ruff
|
156
|
Sand Martin
|
157
|
Sanderling
|
158
|
sandwich tern
|
159
|
scaup
|
160
|
serin
|
161
|
shag
|
162
|
Shelduck
|
163
|
short-eared owl
|
164
|
Shoveler
|
165
|
Siberian Stonechat
|
166
|
Siskin
|
167
|
skylark
|
168
|
Slavonian Grebe
|
169
|
Smew
|
170
|
Snipe
|
171
|
snow bunting
|
172
|
Song Thrush
|
173
|
sooty shearwater
|
174
|
sparrowhawk
|
175
|
Spoonbill
|
176
|
Spotted Flycatcher
|
177
|
Spotted redshank
|
178
|
Starling
|
179
|
Stock dove
|
180
|
Stonechat
|
181
|
Stone-curlew
|
182
|
Swallow
|
183
|
Swift
|
184
|
Tawny Owl
|
185
|
Teal
|
186
|
Tree Pipit
|
187
|
Tree sparrow
|
188
|
Treecreeper
|
189
|
Tufted duck
|
190
|
Turnstone
|
191
|
twite
|
192
|
Velvet Scoter
|
193
|
water pipit
|
194
|
water rail
|
195
|
waxwing
|
196
|
Wheatear
|
197
|
Whimbrel
|
198
|
Whinchat
|
199
|
White-billed diver
|
200
|
White-fronted goose
|
201
|
white-tailed eagle
|
202
|
Whitethroat
|
203
|
Whooper Swan
|
204
|
Wigeon
|
205
|
willow tit
|
206
|
Willow Warbler
|
207
|
Woodcock
|
208
|
Woodlark
|
209
|
Woodpigeon
|
210
|
Wren
|
211
|
Yellow Wagtail
|
212
|
Yellowhammer
|
213
|
Yellow-legged gull
|
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