- Greylag Goose
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Shoveler (1)
- Tufted Duck
- Pheasant
- Little Grebe (at private site)
- Great Crested Grebe
- Cormorant
- Grey Heron
- Sparrowhawk
- Buzzard
- Kestrel
- Moorhen
- Coot
- Lapwing (1)
- Common Sandpiper (2)
- Black-headed Gull
- Lesser Black-backed Gull
- Herring Gull
- Stock Dove
- Wood Pigeon
- Collared Dove
- Swift (5 - quite late)
- Kingfisher
- Green Woodpecker
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Swallow
- House Martin
- Grey Wagtail
- Pied Wagtail
- Wren
- Dunnock
- Robin
- Whinchat (2)
- Wheatear (3)
- Blackbird
- Song Thrush
- Mistle Thrush
- Blackcap
- Common Whitethroat
- Chiffchaff
- Willow Warbler
- Goldcrest
- Spotted Flycatcher (1)
- Long-tailed Tit
- Blue Tit
- Great Tit
- Coal Tit
- Marsh Tit
- Nuthatch
- Jay
- Magpie
- Jackdaw
- Carrion Crow
- Raven
- Starling
- House Sparrow
- Chaffinch
- Greenfinch
- Goldfinch
- Linnet
- Bullfinch
Somehow no-one managed to find Treecreeper though!!! Bat box checks with Earlswood Wildlife Partnership were a nice distraction for 4 hours, and the session was probably the best I've attended in the six years the project has been running, as we had five species including two scarcer ones: a Leisler's Bat (for the second consecutive year) and a Whiskered/Alcathoe/Brandt's Bat (droppings collected for DNA analysis to ID later). Later on, I also had a very close encounter with a young Badger at a new sett - all in all, a great day :-)
We had no hopes of beating most of the other patches that also participated, given that they were mainly premier birding sites, but we came second-from-last. West Midlands all-dayer results were as follows:
- Middleton Lakes 95
- Belvide Reservoir 94
- Grimley 91
- Draycote Water 85
- Ladywalk 84
- Sandwell Valley 82
- Upton Warren 81
- Venus Pool 80
- Earlswood Lakes 63
- Whitemoor Haye 61