Birds to See in Berkshire in November

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All birds in Berkshire

November in Berkshire brings a wonderful mix of resident and winter-visiting birds, with around 95 species recorded across the county's diverse habitats. The Thames Valley, ancient woodlands, and gravel pits attract winter thrushes such as Fieldfare, while Barn Owls hunt over farmland and Common Mergansers arrive on the county's waterways. Berkshire's hedgerows and gardens also come alive with Bullfinches, Great Tits, and lingering Blackcaps feeding on autumn berries.

Resident

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Barn Owl

Barn Owl

Tyto albaLC

A rare but cherished resident of Berkshire's farmland, occasionally glimpsed hunting along field margins at dusk.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Aug

Blackbird

Blackbird

Turdus merulaLC

One of Berkshire's most familiar garden birds, present year-round. Males sing richly from rooftops and treetops from late winter onwards.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blackcap

Blackcap

Sylvia atricapillaLC

A common year-round warbler found in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Increasingly overwinters in Berkshire, visiting feeders during cold spells.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blue Tit

Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleusLC

A common and familiar garden resident throughout the year. Readily uses nest boxes and is a regular visitor to peanut and seed feeders.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Bullfinch

Bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC

An uncommon but year-round resident of hedgerows, scrub and woodland edges. Its soft, piping call often betrays its presence before it is seen.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Buzzard

Buzzard

Buteo buteoLC

Now a common year-round resident after a dramatic recovery. Soars over Berkshire's farmland, downs and woodland throughout the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Branta canadensisLC

Abundant year-round on lakes, gravel pits and riverside meadows. Large flocks gather on playing fields and farmland, especially in late summer.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Corvus coroneLC

A common and adaptable resident, seen in virtually every habitat across Berkshire from town centres to farmland.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cettia cettiLC

A year-round resident of dense waterside vegetation, more often heard than seen with its explosive burst of song.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Chaffinch

Chaffinch

Fringilla coelebsLC

A common and widespread resident of woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Its cheerful song is a familiar sound across Berkshire year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Chiffchaff

Chiffchaff

Phylloscopus collybitaLC

A common resident found year-round in woodlands, parks and gardens. Its repetitive two-note song is one of the earliest signs of spring in Berkshire.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coal Tit

Coal Tit

Periparus aterLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, favouring coniferous and mixed woodland and regularly visiting garden feeders in winter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Gull

Common Gull

Larus canusLC

Present year-round but most numerous in winter on playing fields and reservoirs. Often mixes with Black-headed Gull flocks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Alcedo atthisLC

Found year-round along the Thames and Kennet, this dazzling resident favours slow-moving stretches and sheltered riverbanks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

Phasianus colchicusLC

A common year-round resident of Berkshire's farmland, woodland edges and hedgerows, largely sustained by ongoing releases for shooting.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Common Raven

Common Raven

Corvus coraxLC

Once absent, now a rare but increasing resident, its deep croaking calls heard over woodland and open country.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Common Shelduck

Common Shelduck

Tadorna tadornaLC

A rare resident, unusual this far inland. Occasionally breeds at gravel pits and reservoirs, with most records outside the late summer moult period.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Aug

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Gallinago gallinagoLC

Found in wet meadows and marshy edges of gravel pits, most conspicuous in winter when numbers increase. Absent during the peak summer months.

Uncommonly spotted

Jul–Apr

Common Starling

Common Starling

Sturnus vulgarisLC

A common resident often seen in noisy flocks on playing fields and lawns. Winter roosts in Berkshire can number in the thousands.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coot

Coot

Fulica atraLC

A common resident on Berkshire's lakes, reservoirs and gravel pits. Often gathers in large flocks outside the breeding season.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Corn Bunting

Corn Bunting

Emberiza calandraLC

A rare and declining resident of open arable farmland, now confined to a few sites in Berkshire. Its jangling song is heard from fence posts.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Jul

Dartford Warbler

Dartford Warbler

Curruca undataNT

A rare resident of lowland heathland, found on sites in the south and east of the county. Vulnerable to harsh winters but slowly recovering.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Dunnock

Dunnock

Prunella modularisLC

A common year-round resident of hedgerows, gardens and scrubby undergrowth. Its thin, high-pitched song is one of the first heard in late winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Egyptian Goose

Egyptian Goose

Alopochen aegyptiacaLC

Now common and well-established across Berkshire's parks, lakes and gravel pits. This naturalised African species has spread rapidly in recent decades.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaoctoLC

A resident of suburban gardens and farmyards, present all year but less widespread than Woodpigeon. Its monotonous call is distinctive.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandariusLC

A colourful resident of Berkshire's oak woodlands, often seen burying acorns in autumn. Its harsh screech is a familiar woodland alarm.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

Sitta europaeaLC

A common resident of mature deciduous woodland and parkland, often seen spiralling headfirst down tree trunks. Readily visits garden feeders.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

Spinus spinusLC

An uncommon resident favouring alder and birch along waterways. Numbers increase in winter with continental birds, and it readily visits garden feeders.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Jul

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Alauda arvensisLC

An uncommon resident of open farmland and downland, its song flight a feature of Berkshire's remaining arable fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelopeLC

An uncommon resident, most numerous in winter on flooded meadows and gravel pits. Whistling flocks graze waterside grasslands along the Thames Valley.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wren

Eurasian Wren

Troglodytes troglodytesLC

One of Berkshire's most abundant residents, found in virtually every habitat with low cover. Its remarkably loud song belies its tiny size.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelisLC

A common and colourful year-round resident, frequently visiting garden feeders. Flocks gather on seed-rich wasteland and field edges in autumn.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Green Woodpecker

European Green Woodpecker

Picus viridisLC

Resident in parklands and open woodland, its loud 'yaffle' call is a familiar sound across Berkshire. Feeds mainly on ants.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Herring Gull

European Herring Gull

Larus argentatusLC

A common resident increasingly seen inland, frequenting Berkshire's landfill sites, reservoirs and supermarket car parks throughout the year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Robin

European Robin

Erithacus rubeculaLC

An ever-present and much-loved resident of gardens, woodlands and hedgerows. One of the most familiar birds in Berkshire year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Firecrest

Firecrest

Regulus ignicapillaLC

A rare but year-round resident of mature conifer and mixed woodland. Its high-pitched call is often the best clue to its presence.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Jun

Gadwall

Gadwall

Mareca streperaLC

A common year-round resident on Berkshire's gravel pits and reservoirs. Often overlooked among Mallards but readily found at sites like Dinton Pastures.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Regulus regulusLC

Britain's smallest bird, common year-round in Berkshire's conifer and mixed woodlands. Numbers are boosted by continental arrivals in autumn.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Phalacrocorax carboLC

A common sight at Berkshire's gravel pits and along the Thames, often perched with wings outstretched to dry. Present all year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

Podiceps cristatusLC

A common resident on Berkshire's gravel pits, reservoirs and the Thames. Spectacular courtship displays begin in late winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Dendrocopos majorLC

A common resident in Berkshire's woodlands and gardens, often heard drumming on trees in spring. Visits bird feeders year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Tit

Great Tit

Parus majorLC

One of Berkshire's most familiar garden birds, common year-round and a regular visitor to feeders across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Green Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

Tringa ochropusLC

Found along Berkshire's watercress beds, streams and gravel pits almost year-round. Bobs distinctively when disturbed.

Uncommonly spotted

Jun–Apr

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

Chloris chlorisLC

An uncommon resident of gardens and farmland edges, declining significantly due to trichomonosis disease. Still visits feeders across the county.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Ardea cinereaLC

A common year-round presence along the Thames, Kennet and gravel pit lakes, often seen standing motionless at the water's edge.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Motacilla cinereaLC

An uncommon resident found along streams, rivers and weirs throughout the county. Its bright yellow underparts and bobbing tail are distinctive.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Greylag Goose

Greylag Goose

Anser anserLC

An uncommon year-round resident found on gravel pits and reservoirs. Ancestor of domestic geese, with a growing feral population in the Thames Valley.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Passer domesticusLC

A common resident closely associated with human habitation, nesting under eaves and in roof spaces. Numbers have declined but it remains widespread.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Corvus monedulaLC

An abundant resident found around churches, old buildings and farmland across Berkshire. Often seen in noisy, sociable flocks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Kestrel

Kestrel

Falco tinnunculusLC

An uncommon resident seen hovering over roadside verges and open farmland throughout the county year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Larus fuscusLC

Present all year at reservoirs and landfill sites, though numbers peak in summer. Increasingly common inland across southern England.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Linnet

Linnet

Linaria cannabinaLC

An uncommon resident of farmland, heathland and rough ground. Often forms sociable flocks outside the breeding season along field margins.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Egret

Little Egret

Egretta garzettaLC

Now resident year-round along Berkshire's rivers and gravel pits, having colonised the county in recent decades. Numbers are slowly increasing.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollisLC

A resident of Berkshire's ponds, lakes and slow-moving rivers. Its distinctive whinnying trill carries across the water year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatusLC

A common and endearing resident, often seen in noisy family flocks moving through hedgerows and woodland edges throughout the year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Magpie

Magpie

Pica picaLC

An abundant and bold resident found in gardens, hedgerows and farmland throughout the county all year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mallard

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchosLC

The most widespread duck in Berkshire, common on every lake, river and park pond throughout the year. Breeds readily along the Thames and its tributaries.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mandarin Duck

Mandarin Duck

Aix galericulataLC

A rare but year-round resident favouring wooded rivers and lakes. The Thames Valley holds a notable population of this spectacular introduced species.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Marsh Tit

Marsh Tit

Poecile palustrisLC

An uncommon resident of mature deciduous woodland, best found at sites like Bowdown Woods and the Sulham valley.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensisLC

An uncommon resident of open grassland and heathland. More conspicuous in winter when birds gather on lowland fields and watermeadows.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Mistle Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Turdus viscivorusLC

An uncommon but widespread resident of parkland, playing fields and open woodland. Often sings from tall treetops even in midwinter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Moorhen

Moorhen

Gallinula chloropusLC

Common and widespread along Berkshire's rivers, ponds and gravel pits year-round. Readily seen on the Thames and Kennet waterways.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Cygnus olorLC

A familiar sight on the Thames and Berkshire's lakes year-round. Breeds along rivers and gravel pits, often seen with cygnets in summer.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

Vanellus vanellusNT

Present year-round but declining as a breeding bird. Winter flocks gather on Berkshire's farmland, boosted by continental arrivals.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Shoveler

Northern Shoveler

Spatula clypeataLC

An uncommon resident, most conspicuous in winter when numbers are boosted by migrants. Favours shallow, muddy-edged pools at gravel pit complexes.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinusLC

A rare but increasing resident, occasionally seen hunting over towns and along the Thames valley throughout the year.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Pochard

Pochard

Aythya ferinaVU

An uncommon year-round resident on deeper gravel pits and reservoirs. Numbers have declined nationally, making Berkshire's wintering flocks increasingly notable.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Red Kite

Red Kite

Milvus milvusLC

Now a common and iconic sight soaring over Berkshire, thriving since reintroduction to the nearby Chilterns in the 1990s.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Red-crested Pochard

Red-crested Pochard

Netta rufinaLC

A rare but increasingly recorded resident on larger gravel pits. The striking males are eye-catching, though origins of some birds may be uncertain.

Rarely spotted

Mar–Jan

Red-legged Partridge

Red-legged Partridge

Alectoris rufaNT

An uncommon year-round resident of farmland and field margins. Often encountered in small coveys on the Berkshire Downs and surrounding arable land.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclusLC

An uncommon resident of reedbeds, ditches and damp scrubby margins. In winter, disperses more widely to farmland stubble and garden feeders.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rock Dove

Rock Dove

Columba liviaLC

Feral populations inhabit Berkshire's towns, though pure wild-type birds are uncommon. Nests on buildings and bridges year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rook

Rook

Corvus frugilegusLC

An uncommon resident, with rookeries found in tall trees near farmland and villages across Berkshire.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrinus krameriLC

A noisy and conspicuous resident, now common across Berkshire's parks, gardens and woodland edges year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelosLC

A common resident of gardens, parks and woodland, often heard singing from early spring. Numbers have declined nationally but it remains widespread here.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

Accipiter nisusLC

A secretive resident of Berkshire's woodlands and suburban gardens, often betrayed by panicked alarm calls of smaller birds.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stock Dove

Stock Dove

Columba oenasLC

An uncommon but widespread resident, nesting in tree holes in parkland and woodland. Quieter and less conspicuous than the ubiquitous Woodpigeon.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stonechat

Stonechat

Saxicola torquatusLC

An uncommon resident favouring heathland and gorse scrub, particularly on sites in east Berkshire. Perches prominently while flicking its tail.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl

Strix alucoLC

A resident of mature woodland and parkland, rarely seen but its distinctive hooting carries through Berkshire's woods after dark.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiarisLC

An uncommon resident of mature broadleaf and mixed woodland, spiralling up tree trunks in search of insects hidden in bark crevices.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tufted Duck

Tufted Duck

Aythya fuligulaLC

A common diving duck found year-round on gravel pits, reservoirs and deeper lakes. Numbers increase in winter with continental arrivals.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Woodpigeon

Woodpigeon

Columba palumbusLC

Abundant year-round resident, thriving in Berkshire's gardens, parks, and farmland. Numbers swell in winter with continental arrivals.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Yellowhammer

Yellowhammer

Emberiza citrinellaLC

A rare resident of arable farmland with thick hedgerows, declining significantly across the county. Its bright yellow head and jangling song are distinctive.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Non-breeding

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Common Merganser

Common Merganser

Mergus merganserLC

An uncommon winter visitor, arriving from November on larger rivers and gravel pits. Small parties fish the Thames and its associated waterbodies.

Uncommonly spotted

Nov–Mar

Common Redpoll

Common Redpoll

Acanthis flammeaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor from October to April, occasionally found in birch and alder woodland. Numbers vary greatly between winters.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Turdus pilarisLC

An uncommon winter visitor from October to April, often seen alongside Redwings in open fields and berry-laden hedgerows across the county.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Apr

Golden Plover

Golden Plover

Pluvialis apricariaLC

A rare winter visitor to Berkshire's farmland, occasionally seen in flocks on ploughed fields between October and March.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Goldeneye

Goldeneye

Bucephala clangulaLC

An uncommon winter visitor to gravel pits and reservoirs from October to March. The bouncing display of the black-and-white males is a winter highlight.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Mar

Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Larus marinusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor, mainly in winter months. Occasionally seen at larger reservoirs and gravel pits among other gull flocks.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Redwing

Redwing

Turdus iliacusNT

A common winter visitor from Scandinavia, present from October to April. Feeds on berries in hedgerows and forages on open fields in flocks.

Commonly spotted

Oct–Apr

Smew

Smew

Mergellus albellusLC

A rare but eagerly sought winter visitor to gravel pits and reservoirs. The striking 'white nun' males appear in cold spells from November to February.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Water Rail

Water Rail

Rallus aquaticusLC

A secretive rail found at marshy sites like Woolhampton and Theale gravel pits, mainly in winter. More often heard squealing than seen.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Apr

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