Birds to See in Buckinghamshire in November

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All birds in Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire offers rewarding birdwatching in November, with 92 species recorded across its mix of rolling Chiltern Hills, ancient woodlands, farmland, and river valleys. As winter migrants arrive, Fieldfares and Common Mergansers join resident favourites such as Blackbirds, Buzzards, and European Green Woodpeckers. The county's reservoirs, gravel pits, and hedgerow-rich landscapes provide vital habitats for both wintering wildfowl like Gadwall and woodland species including Bullfinches and Great Tits.

Resident

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Blackbird

Blackbird

Turdus merulaLC

One of the most abundant and familiar birds in the county, thriving in gardens, parks and woodland. Its rich, fluty song is a hallmark of Buckinghamshire evenings.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blue Tit

Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleusLC

One of the county's most familiar garden birds, readily using nest boxes and feeders year-round. Its cheerful song is among the first heard in late winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Bullfinch

Bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC

A rare but year-round resident of hedgerows, orchards and woodland edges. Its soft piping call is often heard before the bird is seen.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Buzzard

Buzzard

Buteo buteoLC

An uncommon but increasing resident, often seen soaring over farmland and woodland edges in the Chilterns and Aylesbury Vale.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Branta canadensisLC

A common year-round resident found on lakes, reservoirs and gravel pits across the county. Often seen grazing on playing fields and parkland.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Corvus coroneLC

Widespread and adaptable across the county, thriving in farmland, woodland edges, parks and urban areas alike. A resourceful and intelligent year-round resident.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cettia cettiLC

An uncommon but increasing resident of wetland margins and dense waterside vegetation. More often heard than seen, with its explosive burst of song.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Chaffinch

Chaffinch

Fringilla coelebsLC

A common year-round resident of woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Winter flocks often gather on farmland, sometimes joined by continental migrants.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Chiffchaff

Chiffchaff

Phylloscopus collybitaLC

Common in woodlands, hedgerows and parks, with some birds now overwintering in the county. Its distinctive two-note song is one of the earliest signs of spring in Buckinghamshire.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coal Tit

Coal Tit

Periparus aterLC

Favours coniferous and mixed woodland across the county, often visiting garden feeders in winter. Smaller and less conspicuous than the more familiar blue and great tits.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Gull

Common Gull

Larus canusLC

An uncommon resident found at reservoirs and farmland, scarcer in summer. Often mixes with Black-headed Gull flocks.

Uncommonly spotted

Jul–Apr

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Alcedo atthisLC

An uncommon year-round resident along clean rivers and streams. A flash of electric blue along the Thames and Chess is always a thrill.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

Phasianus colchicusLC

An uncommon year-round resident of farmland, hedgerows and woodland edges. Numbers sustained largely by annual releases for shooting.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Raven

Common Raven

Corvus coraxLC

A rare but increasingly recorded resident, reflecting the species' ongoing range expansion south-eastward across England. Deep, resonant croaking calls may be heard over the Chiltern Hills.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Common Starling

Common Starling

Sturnus vulgarisLC

A familiar resident of towns, gardens and farmland, though declining nationally. Winter flocks can be spectacular, with murmurations sometimes gathering at roost sites across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coot

Coot

Fulica atraLC

A common year-round resident on lakes, reservoirs, and gravel pits. Large winter flocks gather at favoured sites.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Dunnock

Dunnock

Prunella modularisLC

A common and widespread resident, quietly foraging beneath hedgerows and garden shrubs throughout the year. Often overlooked despite its abundance.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Egyptian Goose

Egyptian Goose

Alopochen aegyptiacaLC

An uncommon but increasing resident, part of the expanding feral population in southern England. Nests near lakes and gravel pits.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaoctoLC

A common resident of gardens, farms and villages throughout the county. Its monotonous cooing call is a familiar suburban sound.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandariusLC

A year-round resident of Buckinghamshire's mature woodlands, often detected by its harsh screeching call. Plays a key role in oak regeneration by caching acorns in autumn.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

Sitta europaeaLC

A year-round resident of mature deciduous woodland, particularly the Chiltern beechwoods. Often heard giving its loud, ringing call as it spirals up tree trunks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Alauda arvensisLC

Found on open farmland and grassland across the county, though declining due to agricultural intensification. Its soaring song flight is a characteristic sound of the Buckinghamshire countryside.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wren

Eurasian Wren

Troglodytes troglodytesLC

Despite its tiny size, one of the loudest songsters in Buckinghamshire's hedgerows and gardens. A common resident that forages busily through dense undergrowth year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelisLC

A common and colourful resident, frequently visiting garden feeders. Flocks gather on seed-rich farmland and waste ground through autumn and winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Green Woodpecker

European Green Woodpecker

Picus viridisLC

An uncommon resident of parkland, orchards, and woodland edges. Its loud, laughing call echoes across the Chilterns and Aylesbury Vale.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

European Herring Gull

European Herring Gull

Larus argentatusLC

Present year-round but uncommon, often seen at reservoirs, landfill sites, and playing fields. Less numerous here than in coastal counties.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

European Robin

European Robin

Erithacus rubeculaLC

A familiar year-round resident of gardens, hedgerows and woodlands across the county, often the first bird heard singing on winter mornings.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Gadwall

Gadwall

Mareca streperaLC

An uncommon resident found on lakes and gravel pits throughout the year. Numbers have increased at key wetland sites.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Regulus regulusLC

Britain's smallest bird, resident in coniferous and mixed woodland across Buckinghamshire. Its thin, high-pitched call is easily overlooked but present year-round in the Chilterns.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Phalacrocorax carboLC

Common along rivers, lakes, and gravel pits throughout the year. Often seen perched with wings outstretched on posts beside the Thames.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

Podiceps cristatusLC

An uncommon year-round resident breeding on larger lakes and gravel pits. Its elaborate courtship display is a highlight of spring visits.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Dendrocopos majorLC

An uncommon resident of mature woodland and gardens, drumming loudly in spring. Readily visits peanut feeders in suburban areas.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Tit

Great Tit

Parus majorLC

A common and confident visitor to gardens and woodlands throughout Buckinghamshire. Its loud, repetitive 'teacher-teacher' song rings out from early spring.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great White Egret

Great White Egret

Ardea albaLC

A rare but increasingly recorded resident at wetlands and gravel pits. Part of a wider colonisation trend across southern England.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Apr

Green Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

Tringa ochropusLC

A rare but year-round visitor to waterways and gravel pits, often flushed from ditches and muddy pond edges with a distinctive bobbing flight.

Rarely spotted

Jun–Apr

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

Chloris chlorisLC

A year-round resident of gardens, hedgerows, and farmland, though numbers have dropped sharply due to trichomonosis disease. Still visits feeders regularly.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Ardea cinereaLC

A familiar sight year-round, standing motionless beside rivers, lakes, and garden ponds. Heronries are well established in mature parkland trees.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Motacilla cinereaLC

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

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Greylag Goose

Greylag Goose

Anser anserLC

An uncommon year-round resident, with feral populations established on gravel pits and reservoirs. Numbers bolstered by wild birds in winter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Passer domesticusLC

A familiar year-round resident of towns and villages, though numbers have declined significantly. Nests colonially in roof spaces and hedgerows near houses.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Corvus monedulaLC

Commonly nests in church towers and old buildings across Buckinghamshire's towns and villages. Often seen in sociable flocks, frequently mixing with rooks over farmland.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Kestrel

Kestrel

Falco tinnunculusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, hovering over roadside verges and farmland. Declining nationally but still a familiar sight in open countryside.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Larus fuscusLC

Common throughout the year, frequently seen soaring over towns and gathering at reservoirs and landfill sites across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Linnet

Linnet

Linaria cannabinaLC

An uncommon resident of open farmland and scrubby margins, forming small flocks in winter. A Red List species declining across much of England.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Egret

Little Egret

Egretta garzettaLC

Now resident year-round after colonising the county in recent decades. Regularly seen along rivers, lakes and gravel pits, a striking white presence at the water's edge.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollisLC

An uncommon year-round resident on ponds, canals, and slow rivers. Its distinctive whinnying trill carries across quiet waterways.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Owl

Little Owl

Athene noctuaLC

A rare but resident owl of farmland, orchards, and parkland. Often spotted perched on fence posts during daylight hours.

Rarely spotted

Jan–Nov

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatusLC

Charming acrobatic flocks move through hedgerows and woodland edges year-round. Family parties form noisy, trailing groups through Buckinghamshire's gardens and copses.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Magpie

Magpie

Pica picaLC

A bold and familiar sight across Buckinghamshire's gardens, parks and farmland. Commonly seen in pairs or small groups, easily recognised by its striking black-and-white plumage.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mallard

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchosLC

A common resident on rivers, lakes, ponds, and park lakes across the county. Breeds widely in varied wetland habitats.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mandarin Duck

Mandarin Duck

Aix galericulataLC

A scarce resident favouring wooded rivers and lakes with overhanging trees. The Chilterns beechwoods provide ideal nesting cavities.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Marsh Tit

Marsh Tit

Poecile palustrisLC

A scarce resident of mature deciduous woodland, particularly in the Chilterns beechwoods. A species of conservation concern, declining nationally despite Buckinghamshire remaining a stronghold.

Rarely spotted

Jun–Apr

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensisLC

An uncommon resident found on rough grassland and open farmland, with numbers boosted in autumn and winter by birds moving from higher ground.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Mistle Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Turdus viscivorusLC

An uncommon resident of parkland, orchards and open woodland. One of the earliest songsters, often singing from tall trees from January onwards.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Moorhen

Moorhen

Gallinula chloropusLC

A common resident of ponds, streams and ditches across the county. Readily seen in parks and gardens with even small water features.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Cygnus olorLC

A familiar sight on the Thames and its tributaries year-round. Breeds on rivers, lakes and canals throughout the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

Vanellus vanellusNT

An uncommon but year-round resident of farmland and wet meadows. Numbers increase in winter with flocking birds on ploughed fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Shoveler

Northern Shoveler

Spatula clypeataLC

An uncommon resident found on shallow lakes and reservoirs. Numbers peak in winter when continental birds supplement the local population.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–Jun

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinusLC

A rare year-round resident, increasingly seen around towns and church spires. Occasionally hunts over gravel pits and open farmland.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Pochard

Pochard

Aythya ferinaVU

An uncommon year-round resident on deeper lakes and reservoirs. A nationally declining species, making Buckinghamshire records increasingly valuable.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Red Kite

Red Kite

Milvus milvusLC

A Buckinghamshire success story — common and conspicuous year-round following the Chilterns reintroduction. Soars over towns, farmland, and motorways.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Red-legged Partridge

Red-legged Partridge

Alectoris rufaNT

A rare resident of farmland and field edges, often released for shooting. Present most months but seldom numerous.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Jul

Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclusLC

An uncommon year-round resident of reedbeds, ditches, and damp scrubby margins. Can be found at reserves like College Lake and along the Grand Union Canal.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rock Dove

Rock Dove

Columba liviaLC

Feral populations are uncommon residents in towns such as Aylesbury and High Wycombe. Nests on buildings and ledges year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rook

Rook

Corvus frugilegusLC

Found in scattered rookeries across Buckinghamshire's agricultural lowlands, though declining in recent decades. Gregarious birds that nest colonially in tall trees near open fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrinus krameriLC

An uncommon but established resident, spreading from the London population. Noisy flocks frequent parks and gardens, especially near the south-east.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelosLC

A well-loved garden and woodland resident whose melodious, repetitive song carries across Buckinghamshire from early spring. Amber-listed due to ongoing population declines.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

Accipiter nisusLC

An uncommon but widespread resident, dashing through gardens and woodland in pursuit of small birds. Often betrayed by panicked alarm calls of prey.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stock Dove

Stock Dove

Columba oenasLC

An uncommon resident of parkland, mature woodland, and farmland with old trees. Nests in tree holes year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stonechat

Stonechat

Saxicola torquatusLC

A rare resident, occasionally found on heathland scrub and rough grassland edges. More likely encountered in winter on open farmland margins.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl

Strix alucoLC

A rare but year-round resident of mature woodland and large gardens. More often heard than seen, its hooting carries through Chilterns beechwoods.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiarisLC

An uncommon year-round resident of mature woodland, spiralling up tree trunks in search of insects. Favours the beechwoods of the Chilterns.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tufted Duck

Tufted Duck

Aythya fuligulaLC

An uncommon year-round resident, favouring deeper lakes and gravel pits. Diving flocks are a familiar sight at larger waters.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Water Rail

Water Rail

Rallus aquaticusLC

A secretive rare resident of reedbeds and marshy ditches. More often heard squealing than seen, especially in winter.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Apr

Woodpigeon

Woodpigeon

Columba palumbusLC

An abundant resident found everywhere from farmland to town centres. One of the county's most familiar birds, often seen in large flocks over arable fields.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Yellowhammer

Yellowhammer

Emberiza citrinellaLC

An uncommon resident of farmland hedgerows and field margins, singing its distinctive song from prominent perches. A declining Red List species.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Non-breeding

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Brambling

Brambling

Fringilla montifringillaLC

A rare winter visitor from Scandinavia, sometimes joining Chaffinch flocks in beech woodland and farmland, particularly in the Chiltern Hills.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Common Merganser

Common Merganser

Mergus merganserLC

An uncommon winter visitor to rivers and reservoirs from November to April. Most often seen on the Thames and larger gravel pits.

Uncommonly spotted

Nov–Apr

Common Redpoll

Common Redpoll

Acanthis flammeaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor from October to April, occasionally found in birch and alder woodland or visiting garden feeders alongside Lesser Redpolls.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Gallinago gallinagoLC

An uncommon non-breeding visitor to wet meadows and marshy margins, most numerous from autumn through to early spring.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–Apr

Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

Spinus spinusLC

An uncommon winter visitor arriving from September, often seen in alder and birch trees along waterways or visiting nyjer seed feeders in gardens.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Mar

Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelopeLC

An uncommon winter visitor to flooded meadows and reservoirs. Present from autumn to early spring, often in small flocks.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Apr

Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Turdus pilarisLC

An uncommon winter visitor from northern Europe, foraging in flocks across open farmland and hedgerows from October to April alongside redwings.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Apr

Golden Plover

Golden Plover

Pluvialis apricariaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to ploughed fields and wet grassland from October to March. Flocks are usually small.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Goldeneye

Goldeneye

Bucephala clangulaLC

A rare winter visitor from November to April, found on larger reservoirs and gravel pits. Numbers are typically very small.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Apr

Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Larus marinusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor mainly in winter months, occasionally seen loafing at larger reservoirs and gravel pits alongside other gulls.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Mar

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintail

Anas acutaLC

A rare winter visitor to reservoirs and gravel pits. Small numbers appear from September, with most records in the coldest months.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Feb

Redwing

Redwing

Turdus iliacusNT

A common winter visitor arriving from Scandinavia in October, feeding on hedgerow berries and open fields. Often found alongside fieldfares.

Commonly spotted

Oct–Apr

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