Ralph Todd’s July – December 2014 Bexley Bird Report, a compilation of the important bird records made by a number of recorders around the Borough over the last 6 months, has been published on our ‘Bexley Wildlife’ page
http://www.bexleywildlife.org/bird-watching-bexley/
where there is also a link to the cloud location where you can download both this and previous editions.
Ralph writes:
A particular mention goes to Ian Stewart from Sidcup who from Ian Stewart who, either on foot or bicycle, has covered huge areas of the Borough and whose own totals for the year are quite staggering, 76 species seen from his garden, 100 in Sidcup and 146 in the Borough of Bexley. Such enthusiasm has occasionally been rewarded with the finding of some special birds including spotted flycatcher, yellow wagtails, whinchats, firecrests in the Glade and just before Christmas a Siberian Chiffchaff probably only 2nd record for Bexley and found through perseverance and checking out all the common chiffchaffs at Foots cray Meadows.