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SK58 Yearly Species List 2019
Updated: 29 December, 2019

 

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A complete list of all species recorded and accepted in an apparent wild state within the boundaries of SK58 this year. Now following the British Ornithologists’ Union. 2017. The British List: A Checklist of Birds of Britain (9th edition). Ibis 160: 190-240.

Species List Yearly Archive

        1. B Blackbird
        2. BC Blackcap
        3. BF Bullfinch
        4. BH Black-headed Gull
        5. BL Brambling
        6. BO Barn Owl
        7. BT Blue Tit
        8. BZ Buzzard
        9. C Carrion Crow
        10. CA Cormorant
        11. CC Chiffchaff
        12. CD Collared Dove
        13. CG Canada Goose
        14. CH Chaffinch
        15. CM Common Gull
        16. CN Common Tern
        17. CO Coot
        18. CR Crossbill
        19. CS Common Sandpiper
        20. CT Coal Tit
        21. CU Curlew
        22. D Dunnock
        23. ET Little Egret
        24. FF Fieldfare
        25. FV Feral Pigeon
        26. G Green Woodpecker
        27. GA Gadwall
        28. GB Great Black-backed Gull
        29. GC Goldcrest
        30. GD Goosander
        31. GE Green Sandpiper
        32. GG Great Crested Grebe
        33. GH Grasshopper Warbler
        34. GJ Greylag Goose
        35. GK Greenshank
        36. GL Grey Wagtail
        37. GO Goldfinch
        38. GP Golden Plover
        39. GR Greenfinch
        40. GS Great Spotted Woodpecker
        41. GT Great Tit
        42. GW Garden Warbler
        43. H Grey Heron
        44. HG Herring Gull
        45. HM House Martin
        46. HP Hoopoe
        47. HS House Sparrow
        48. HY Hobby
        49. J Jay
        50. JD Jackdaw
        51. JS Jack Snipe
        52. K Kestrel
        53. KF Kingfisher
        54. KT Red Kite
        55. L Lapwing
        56. LB Lesser Black-backed Gull
        57. LG Little Grebe
        58. LI Linnet
        59. LO Little Owl
        60. LP Little Ringed Plover
        61. LR Lesser Redpoll
        62. LS Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
        63. LT Long-tailed Tit
        64. LW Lesser Whitethroat
        65. M Mistle Thrush
        66. MA Mallard
        67. MG Magpie
        68. MH Moorhen
        69. ML Merlin
        70. MP Meadow Pipit
        71. MR Marsh Harrier
        72. MS Mute Swan
        73. MT Marsh Tit
        74. NH Nuthatch
        75. OC Oystercatcher
        76. OP Osprey
        77. P Grey Partridge
        78. PE Peregrine
        79. PG Pink-footed Goose
        80. PH Pheasant
        81. PO Pochard
        82. PW Pied Wagtail
        83. Q Quail
        84. R Robin
        85. RB Reed Bunting
        86. RE Redwing
        87. RL Red-legged Partridge
        88. RN Raven
        89. RO Rook
        90. RP Ringed Plover
        91. RT Redstart
        92. RW Reed Warbler
        93. S Skylark
        94. SC Stonechat
        95. SD Stock Dove
        96. SF Spotted Flycatcher
        97. SG Starling
        98. SH Sparrowhawk
        99. SI Swift
        100. SK Siskin
        101. SL Swallow
        102. SM Sand Martin
        103. SN Snipe
        104. ST Song Thrush
        105. SU Shelduck
        106. SV Shoveler
        107. SW Sedge Warbler
        108. T Teal
        109. TC Treecreeper
        110. TO Tawny Owl
        111. TP Tree Pipit
        112. TS Tree Sparrow
        113. TU Tufted Duck
        114. W Wheatear
        115. WA Water Rail
        116. WC Whinchat
        117. WH Whitethroat
        118. WK Woodcock
        119. WL Woodlark
        120. WN Wigeon
        121. WP Woodpigeon
        122. WR Wren
        123. WS Whooper Swan
        124. WT Willow Tit
        125. WW Willow Warbler
        126. WX Waxwing
        127. Y Yellowhammer
        128. YL Yellow-legged Gull
        129. YW Yellow Wagtail

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Rarity Description Form PDF

Schedule 1 Species for which a licence is required to approach an active nest

Species Recording and Description Records

  • The following species require supporting descriptions.
  • Any national rarity designated by the British Birds Rarities Committee.
  • Any species not recorded in grid square SK58 (see map for boundary) since the groups formation in 1993 will also require a description.
  • The recorder upholds the right to request a description if he/ she considers a record particularly unusual.
  • All of the following species: Red-necked Grebe, Black-necked Grebe, Gannet, Bittern, Great White Egret, White Stork, Bewicks Swan, Brent Goose, Egyptian Goose, Garganey, Scaup, Eider, Honey Buzzard, Black Kite, Marsh Harrier, Montagu's Harrier, Goshawk (away from known areas), Corncrake, Common Crane, Dotterel, American Golden Plover, Sanderling, Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Spotted Redshank, Wood Sandpiper, Arctic Skua, Mediterranean GulI, Iceland Gull, Glaucous Gull, Kittiwake, Sandwich Tern, Arctic Tern, Black Tern, Woodlark, Richard's Pipit, Rock Pipit, Yellow-browed Warbler, Wood Warbler, Firecrest, Golden Oriole, Great Grey Shrike, Woodchat Shrike, Hoopoe, Twite, Lapland Bunting, and Snow Bunting.
  • Where applicable, all field descriptions will be passed on to the relevant committees of the Yorkshire Naturalists Union and the British Birds Rarities Committee for consideration. Descriptions are required for all species on the list without exception. Records with no description or which are rejected by the relevant county records committee will not be published by SK58 Birders. All records and species descriptions should be sent to the SK58 Recorder:
  • Andy Hirst, email: recorder@sk58birders.com- 07947 068125.

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