Birds to See in Bristol in November

86 species matching this filter.

All birds in Bristol

Bristol's diverse habitats — from the Severn Estuary mudflats and Chew Valley Lake to ancient woodlands and urban parks — support a rich variety of birdlife throughout the autumn and winter months. In November, around 86 species can be spotted across the county, including resident favourites such as Blackbird, Bullfinch, and European Goldfinch, alongside seasonal visitors like Eurasian Woodcock and Blackcap. The estuarine wetlands attract waders and wildfowl such as Common Shelduck and Common Sandpiper, making this an exciting time for birdwatchers in the region.

Resident

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Blackbird

Blackbird

Turdus merulaLC

One of Bristol's most familiar residents, abundant in gardens, parks, and woodland year-round. Its melodious song is among the first heard at dawn.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blackcap

Blackcap

Sylvia atricapillaLC

A common resident found year-round in gardens, parks, and woodlands. Winter numbers are boosted by Continental migrants visiting berry-laden hedgerows.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blue Tit

Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleusLC

One of Bristol's most familiar garden birds, present year-round. A regular visitor to feeders and nest boxes across the city.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Bullfinch

Bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC

An uncommon but year-round resident of hedgerows and woodland edges. Its soft, piping call carries through Bristol's green corridors.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Buzzard

Buzzard

Buteo buteoLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, frequently seen soaring over farmland and green spaces on the city's edges.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Branta canadensisLC

An uncommon year-round resident, grazing on playing fields and park lakes across the Bristol area.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Corvus coroneLC

A familiar common resident found in every habitat from city parks to farmland. Often seen foraging boldly on lawns and streets.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cettia cettiLC

A rare but increasing resident of dense waterside vegetation. Its explosive song carries from reedbeds along the Avon and local wetland reserves.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Jun

Chaffinch

Chaffinch

Fringilla coelebsLC

An uncommon but widespread resident of woodland, hedgerows, and gardens. Its ringing song is a familiar sound in Bristol's parks year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Chiffchaff

Chiffchaff

Phylloscopus collybitaLC

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

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coal Tit

Coal Tit

Periparus aterLC

A common resident visiting garden feeders year-round. Favours coniferous and mixed woodland but adapts well to parks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Alcedo atthisLC

Found year-round along the River Avon and its tributaries. A flash of electric blue is often the first sign of its presence.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

Phasianus colchicusLC

A rare resident on the rural fringes of Bristol, found in farmland hedgerows and woodland edges.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Common Raven

Common Raven

Corvus coraxLC

Increasingly seen over Bristol, its deep cronking call and diamond-shaped tail distinguish it from crows. Breeds on the Avon Gorge cliffs.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Actitis hypoleucosLC

A rare resident along Bristol's rivers and reservoirs, bobbing its tail on rocky margins. Absent in June, likely dispersing to breed.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Common Shelduck

Common Shelduck

Tadorna tadornaLC

An uncommon resident, favouring the Severn Estuary mudflats and tidal stretches of the Avon throughout the year.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Starling

Common Starling

Sturnus vulgarisLC

A common resident, famous for spectacular winter murmurations over the city centre. Numbers are declining nationally despite local abundance.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coot

Coot

Fulica atraLC

An uncommon year-round resident on lakes and reservoirs, including Chew Valley Lake and urban park ponds.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Curlew

Curlew

Numenius arquataNT

An uncommon year-round presence, most often seen on the Severn Estuary with its evocative bubbling call.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Dunlin

Dunlin

Calidris alpinaLC

Found on the Severn Estuary's mudflats in winter and passage periods. Scarce but regular, often in small flocks with other waders.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Apr

Dunnock

Dunnock

Prunella modularisLC

A common and unobtrusive resident of hedgerows and garden shrubberies. Often shuffles quietly beneath feeders across Bristol.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaoctoLC

An uncommon resident in suburban gardens and allotments, its monotonous cooing a familiar sound year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandariusLC

A common resident of woodlands and mature gardens. Often seen burying acorns in autumn across Bristol's parks and green corridors.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

Sitta europaeaLC

An uncommon resident of mature deciduous woodland and large gardens. Climbs headfirst down tree trunks in Bristol's parks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Haematopus ostralegusNT

An uncommon resident, found along the Severn Estuary shores year-round. Its piping call is a familiar coastal sound.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Alauda arvensisLC

An uncommon resident of open farmland and grassland at Bristol's edges. Its soaring song flight is a hallmark of spring.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Jul

Eurasian Wren

Eurasian Wren

Troglodytes troglodytesLC

One of Bristol's most common residents, found in virtually every garden and hedgerow. Its loud, explosive song belies its tiny size.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelisLC

A common and colourful resident, often seen in chattering flocks on teasel and thistle heads in parks, allotments, and waste ground.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Green Woodpecker

European Green Woodpecker

Picus viridisLC

Resident in parkland and woodland edges, often feeding on ants in short grass. Its laughing call echoes across Bristol's valleys.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

European Herring Gull

European Herring Gull

Larus argentatusLC

A common resident nesting on rooftops across the city. Noisy and conspicuous, especially around the harbourside and parks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Robin

European Robin

Erithacus rubeculaLC

A beloved and common resident of gardens, parks, and woodlands throughout Bristol. Sings year-round, even under streetlights.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Firecrest

Firecrest

Regulus ignicapillaLC

A rare resident of mature coniferous and mixed woodland. Listen for its high-pitched call in parks and churchyards, especially in autumn and winter.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Jun

Gadwall

Gadwall

Mareca streperaLC

A scarce year-round resident, occasionally found on quieter lakes and reservoirs such as Chew Valley and Blagdon.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Regulus regulusLC

Britain's smallest bird, common year-round in coniferous and mixed woodland. Its high-pitched call is easily overlooked.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Larus marinusLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, often seen along the Severn Estuary and at reservoirs. The largest British gull.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Phalacrocorax carboLC

An uncommon year-round resident, regularly seen perched along the River Avon and at Chew Valley Lake, drying its wings.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Dendrocopos majorLC

A common resident in parks, gardens, and woodlands. Its loud drumming is a familiar spring sound across Bristol's green spaces.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Tit

Great Tit

Parus majorLC

A bold and common garden resident throughout the year. Its see-sawing "teacher-teacher" song rings out from Bristol's parks and hedgerows.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

Chloris chlorisLC

An uncommon resident visiting garden feeders and nesting in dense hedges. Numbers have fallen sharply due to trichomonosis disease.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Ardea cinereaLC

An uncommon resident, often seen standing motionless along the River Avon and at local lakes and wetland reserves.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Motacilla cinereaLC

An uncommon resident along Bristol's rivers and streams, bobbing its long tail on rocks. Often seen near weirs and bridges year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Passer domesticusLC

A common year-round resident, nesting colonially under eaves and in roof spaces across Bristol's suburbs. Numbers have declined nationally.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Corvus monedulaLC

Abundant year-round, nesting in chimneys and old buildings. Noisy flocks are a constant presence over Bristol's rooftops.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Kestrel

Kestrel

Falco tinnunculusLC

An uncommon resident, hovering over roadside verges and open ground on the city fringe throughout the year.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Larus fuscusLC

A common year-round resident nesting on rooftops across the city centre. Bristol hosts one of the UK's largest urban colonies.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Linnet

Linnet

Linaria cannabinaLC

An uncommon resident favouring weedy fields and scrubby margins on Bristol's outskirts. Declining nationally but present year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Egret

Little Egret

Egretta garzettaLC

Now resident year-round after colonising the region in recent decades. Stalks the shallows along the Avon and Severn Estuary.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollisLC

A rare resident found on sheltered ponds and waterways. Absent in late spring, suggesting limited local breeding success.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Apr

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatusLC

Noisy flocks roam hedgerows and gardens year-round. Common in Bristol's parks, often seen in acrobatic family groups.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Magpie

Magpie

Pica picaLC

A common and conspicuous resident throughout Bristol's parks, gardens, and hedgerows. Easily recognised by its chattering call.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mallard

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchosLC

The most familiar duck in Bristol, common on the River Avon, Floating Harbour, and park ponds throughout the year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensisLC

An uncommon resident of rough grassland and open hillsides around Bristol. More conspicuous in autumn and winter when numbers increase.

Uncommonly spotted

Jul–May

Mistle Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Turdus viscivorusLC

A rare but year-round resident, favouring parkland with tall trees. Often sings boldly from treetops even in midwinter.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Jul

Moorhen

Moorhen

Gallinula chloropusLC

Common year-round along the River Avon, park ponds, and ditches, often seen flicking its tail nervously.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Cygnus olorLC

Present year-round on the River Avon, harbour, and park lakes, though less numerous here than in many English cities.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

Vanellus vanellusNT

A rare and declining resident, found on farmland and estuary fields; numbers bolstered by winter flocks.

Rarely spotted

Jun–Apr

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinusLC

Resident year-round, famously nesting on tall buildings and churches in the city centre. A thrilling urban predator to watch.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Redshank

Redshank

Tringa totanusLC

Present year-round on the Severn Estuary and Avon mudflats. Its distinctive piping call carries across the saltmarshes.

Uncommonly spotted

Jun–Apr

Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclusLC

A rare resident of reedbeds and damp scrubby margins. Present year-round at wetland sites such as those along the Avon and local nature reserves.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Rock Dove

Rock Dove

Columba liviaLC

Abundant throughout the city centre year-round, with feral flocks nesting on buildings and under bridges.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Rook

Rook

Corvus frugilegusLC

A rare year-round resident, more typical of surrounding farmland. Noisy rookeries found on the city's rural fringes.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrinus krameriLC

A rare resident with a small feral population. Noisy flocks occasionally seen in parks and suburban areas.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelosLC

A common resident heard singing from gardens, parks, and hedgerows throughout the year. Often seen smashing snails on paths and patios.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

Accipiter nisusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, hunting small birds in parks and gardens. Often dashes through suburban hedgerows.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stock Dove

Stock Dove

Columba oenasLC

An uncommon resident found in parkland and wooded areas; often overlooked among the abundant Woodpigeons.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl

Strix alucoLC

A rare but year-round resident, heard more often than seen. Favours mature woodland in Leigh Woods and Blaise Castle.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiarisLC

An uncommon resident of mature woodland, spiralling up tree trunks in parks and wooded valleys around Bristol year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Woodpigeon

Woodpigeon

Columba palumbusLC

Abundant year-round in Bristol's parks, gardens, and woodlands. Often heard cooing from rooftops and readily visits bird tables.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Non-breeding

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Common Gull

Common Gull

Larus canusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to playing fields, reservoirs, and the estuary. Most likely seen between autumn and early spring.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Apr

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Gallinago gallinagoLC

Winters in wet grasslands and marshy areas around the Avon valley. Listen for its rasping call when flushed from cover.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

Spinus spinusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor, attracted to alders along waterways in winter. Small flocks sometimes visit garden nyjer feeders.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelopeLC

An uncommon winter visitor from October to March, favouring the Severn Estuary and nearby wetland sites.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Mar

Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Turdus pilarisLC

A rare winter visitor, sometimes joining Redwing flocks in open fields and berry-laden hedgerows from October to February.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Feb

Jack Snipe

Jack Snipe

Lymnocryptes minimusLC

A secretive winter visitor to boggy margins and wet meadows. Rarely seen, preferring to sit tight rather than flush.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Jan

Redwing

Redwing

Turdus iliacusNT

A common winter visitor from Scandinavia, arriving from October. Feeds on berries in hedgerows and parks across the city.

Commonly spotted

Oct–Mar

Rock Pipit

Rock Pipit

Anthus petrosusLC

A rare winter visitor, sometimes found along the Severn Estuary mudflats and rocky shorelines near the Bristol area.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Ruddy Turnstone

Ruddy Turnstone

Arenaria interpresLC

A rare winter visitor, turning stones along the rocky shores of the Severn Estuary between November and February.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Stonechat

Stonechat

Saxicola torquatusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to rough grassland and scrubby edges. Most likely on the city's fringes from autumn through winter.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Mar

Water Pipit

Water Pipit

Anthus spinolettaLC

A rare winter visitor recorded in January, February, and November. Favours waterlogged margins and cress beds on the Avon floodplain.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Water Rail

Water Rail

Rallus aquaticusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor in winter, skulking in reedbeds and marshy margins. More often heard than seen.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Passage

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