Walney Bird Observatory

Founded in 1964, the work of Walney Bird Observatory is funded entirely by membership subscription. Since 1965 it has been an accredited member of the British Trust for Ornithology’s bird observatories network which operates across Britain and Ireland. Bird Observatories are at the forefront of conservation, monitoring bird populations through the medium of census work, daily recording of migrants and ringing.

Woodpeckers on the move

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30th September 2025 – overcast SSE3 Grounded Migrants The Cetti’s Warbler remains, otherwise totals were limited to 18 Robin, 15 Pied Wa...

Osprey, Cetti’s Warbler and Treecreeper

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29th September 2025 – overcast E1/2 Grounded Migrants Totals included 25 Goldcrest, 22 Robin, 18 Wren, 10 Chiffchaff, 2 Stonechat and si...

Cetti’s and Garden Warbler

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28th September 2025 – early mist/fog then sunny spells V1 Grounded Migrants Birds grounded by the early mist/fog included 24 Goldcrest, ...

Passerine passage stalls

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27th September 2025 – overcast SE3/5 Offshore Observations over the sea revealed 335 Common Scoter, 77 Gannet, 32 Razorbill, 16 Red-thro...

Siskin and Coal Tit on the move

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26th September 2025 – bright and sunny E2/4 Offshore A check of the sea revealed 20 Common Scoter, 7 Shag and a Gannet. Grounded Migra...

Passerine movement continues

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25th September 2025 – bright and sunny V1/2 Grounded Migrants Grounded birds included 14 Robin, 5 Chiffchaff, 2 Long-tailed Tit and 2 Go...

Grasshopper Warbler

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24th September 2025 – sunny spells E1/3 Offshore A check of the sea produced 32 Shag, 12 Common Scoter, 5 Red-throated Diver and 4 Ganne...

Marsh Harrier reappears

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23rd September 2025 – bright and sunny/calm Offshore A check of the sea revealed a flotilla of 44 Shag. Grounded Migrants Totals inc...

Movement continues

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22nd September 2025 – bright and sunny/calm Offshore A check of the sea produced 5000 Eider, 33 Shag, 8 Common Scoter, 6 Great Crested G...
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