Birds to See in Cumbria in November

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All birds in Cumbria

Cumbria offers a rich and varied birdwatching experience in November, with around 122 species recorded across its diverse landscapes of fells, estuaries, lakes and coastal marshes. Winter thrushes such as Fieldfares arrive in large numbers from Scandinavia, while the Solway Firth and Morecambe Bay attract impressive gatherings of wildfowl including Common Shelduck and Common Merganser. The county's quieter farmlands and woodland edges also reward patient observers with sightings of Barn Owls hunting at dusk and Eurasian Woodcock flushed from cover.

Resident

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Bar-tailed Godwit

Bar-tailed Godwit

Limosa lapponicaNT

A rare but year-round visitor to Cumbria's estuaries, favouring the sandy shores and mudflats of Morecambe Bay and the Solway.

Rarely spotted

May–Mar

Barn Owl

Barn Owl

Tyto albaLC

A rare but year-round resident of lowland farmland and field margins. Often glimpsed at dusk hunting along roadsides and over rough grassland.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Jun

Barnacle Goose

Barnacle Goose

Branta leucopsisLC

Present year-round, with Svalbard birds wintering on the Solway marshes alongside a small feral population.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Black-tailed Godwit

Black-tailed Godwit

Limosa limosaNT

Present year-round in small numbers on Cumbrian estuaries and coastal wetlands. A declining species nationally, making local sightings notable.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Blackbird

Blackbird

Turdus merulaLC

Abundant in gardens, woodlands, and hedgerows throughout Cumbria. Numbers boosted in autumn by continental migrants.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blackcap

Blackcap

Sylvia atricapillaLC

An uncommon resident, breeding in Cumbrian woodlands in summer with some continental birds wintering at garden feeders.

Uncommonly spotted

Apr–Feb

Blue Tit

Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleusLC

A common and familiar garden resident year-round, thriving in Cumbrian woodlands, hedgerows, and suburban areas.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Bullfinch

Bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC

A shy, year-round resident of hedgerows and woodland edges, often detected by its soft, melancholy call before it is seen.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Buzzard

Buzzard

Buteo buteoLC

A common resident soaring over farmland, fell edges and valleys throughout the year. One of Cumbria's most frequently seen raptors.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Branta canadensisLC

A common resident on lakes, rivers and parkland throughout the county, breeding readily on Cumbrian waters.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Corvus coroneLC

A common and adaptable resident found across Cumbrian farmland, fell edges, and towns throughout the year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cettia cettiLC

A rare but expanding resident, its explosive song occasionally heard from dense wetland scrub at scattered Cumbrian sites.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Jun

Chaffinch

Chaffinch

Fringilla coelebsLC

A familiar year-round resident of woodlands, hedgerows and gardens throughout the county, with its bright 'pink' call heard in every season.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Chiffchaff

Chiffchaff

Phylloscopus collybitaLC

A common resident present year-round, increasingly overwintering in sheltered Cumbrian valleys and woodland edges.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coal Tit

Coal Tit

Periparus aterLC

A common resident of Cumbria's conifer plantations and mixed woodlands, readily visiting garden feeders in winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Common Gull

Common Gull

Larus canusLC

An uncommon year-round resident found on farmland, lakes, and coasts. Breeds on upland bogs and lake islands in the county.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Alcedo atthisLC

An uncommon resident along clean rivers and becks across the county. A flash of electric blue darting low over water is often the first sign.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Merganser

Common Merganser

Mergus merganserLC

An uncommon year-round resident of fast-flowing rivers and upland lakes. Often seen fishing on the Eden and other Cumbrian rivers.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

Phasianus colchicusLC

A common resident of farmland, woodland edges and hedgerows, widely released for shooting across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Common Raven

Common Raven

Corvus coraxLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, favouring the Lake District fells and upland crags where its deep croaking call carries far.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Redpoll

Common Redpoll

Acanthis flammeaLC

An uncommon year-round resident, breeding in birch and alder woodland around the Lake District and visiting garden feeders in winter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Scoter

Common Scoter

Melanitta nigraLC

A rare resident seen in small numbers offshore, often in rafts on the Irish Sea off the Cumbrian coast.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Common Shelduck

Common Shelduck

Tadorna tadornaLC

An uncommon resident favouring the Solway and Morecambe Bay estuaries, nesting in rabbit burrows nearby.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Gallinago gallinagoLC

An uncommon resident breeding on damp moorland and rushy pastures. Its drumming display flight is a feature of upland Cumbria in spring.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Starling

Common Starling

Sturnus vulgarisLC

Common in towns and farmland year-round. Winter flocks swell with continental arrivals, sometimes forming large roosts.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coot

Coot

Fulica atraLC

An uncommon year-round resident of lowland lakes and reservoirs. Less numerous than in southern England.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Curlew

Curlew

Numenius arquataNT

A common resident whose evocative call defines Cumbria's moorlands and farmland. Winter flocks gather on Morecambe Bay and the Solway.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Dipper

Dipper

Cinclus cinclusLC

A prized resident of fast-flowing Lake District becks and rivers, bobbing on rocks before plunging underwater to feed.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Dunlin

Dunlin

Calidris alpinaLC

An uncommon resident; breeds on upland moors in summer and gathers in flocks on estuarine mudflats through winter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Dunnock

Dunnock

Prunella modularisLC

A common but unobtrusive resident, shuffling through hedgerows and garden borders year-round with its thin, piping song.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eider

Eider

Somateria mollissimaNT

An uncommon coastal resident, most easily seen around the Solway Firth and Walney Island throughout the year.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaoctoLC

An uncommon resident of villages and farmsteads, its monotonous cooing a familiar sound in lowland Cumbria.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandariusLC

An uncommon resident of broadleaved woodlands and mature gardens. Its harsh, screeching call often betrays its presence among the oaks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

Sitta europaeaLC

A common resident of mature broadleaved woodlands, often seen spiralling head-first down oak trunks in the Lake District valleys.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Haematopus ostralegusNT

A common resident breeding on shingle shores, farmland, and river margins. Noisy flocks gather on estuaries outside the breeding season.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

Spinus spinusLC

An uncommon resident breeding in Cumbria's conifer and mixed woodlands, often visiting garden nyjer feeders in winter flocks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Alauda arvensisLC

An uncommon resident of open farmland and upland pastures, declining nationally but still singing over Cumbrian fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Passer montanusLC

An uncommon resident found locally around farmyards and hedgerows in the Eden Valley and lowland Cumbria.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelopeLC

An uncommon year-round resident, with numbers swelling in winter on estuaries and flooded fields. Breeds sparingly on upland tarns.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wren

Eurasian Wren

Troglodytes troglodytesLC

One of Cumbria's most abundant birds, its explosive song rings through hedgerows, gardens, and fell-side bracken year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelisLC

A colourful and common year-round resident, increasingly seen on garden feeders and foraging on teasel and thistle heads across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Green Woodpecker

European Green Woodpecker

Picus viridisLC

A rare resident found in parkland, open woodland and field edges. Its loud, laughing call carries far but it can be surprisingly hard to spot.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

European Herring Gull

European Herring Gull

Larus argentatusLC

A common resident seen year-round along the coast, in towns, and at landfill sites. Breeds on rooftops and coastal cliffs.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Robin

European Robin

Erithacus rubeculaLC

A familiar year-round presence in Cumbrian gardens and woodlands, singing its sweet, wistful song even through winter.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Shag

European Shag

Phalacrocorax aristotelisLC

A rare resident along rocky coastlines, breeding at St Bees Head. Smaller and darker than the Great Cormorant, preferring saltwater.

Rarely spotted

Jun–Apr

Gadwall

Gadwall

Mareca streperaLC

An uncommon resident on lowland lakes and reservoirs, often overlooked among larger flocks of dabbling ducks.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Regulus regulusLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, favouring conifer woodlands and often hard to spot despite its high-pitched call.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Golden Plover

Golden Plover

Pluvialis apricariaLC

Breeds on high Cumbrian fells and moorland in summer. In winter, flocks gather on lowland fields and coastal marshes.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Larus marinusLC

An uncommon but imposing resident found along the coast and at estuaries year-round. The largest British gull species.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Phalacrocorax carboLC

A common year-round resident on lakes, rivers, and the coast. Often seen perched with wings outstretched on rocks and jetties.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

Podiceps cristatusLC

An uncommon resident on larger lakes and reservoirs year-round. Performs elaborate courtship displays on waters like Windermere.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Dendrocopos majorLC

An uncommon resident of broadleaved and mixed woodlands, also visiting garden feeders. Its loud drumming echoes through Cumbrian woods in spring.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Tit

Great Tit

Parus majorLC

A common year-round resident, bold and vocal in gardens and deciduous woodlands across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

Chloris chlorisLC

A common resident of gardens, farmland and hedgerows, though numbers have declined significantly in recent decades due to disease.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Ardea cinereaLC

A common resident found year-round along rivers, lakes and estuaries. Heronries are well established across the Lake District and lowland valleys.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Motacilla cinereaLC

A resident of fast-flowing streams and rivers, often seen bobbing its long tail on rocks alongside dippers.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Greylag Goose

Greylag Goose

Anser anserLC

An uncommon year-round resident found on lakes, estuaries and farmland, with both feral and wild birds present.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Passer domesticusLC

A common resident of Cumbrian towns and villages, nesting colonially under eaves. Numbers have declined nationally.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Corvus monedulaLC

A common and sociable resident, nesting in old buildings, church towers and crags. Noisy flocks are a familiar sight in Cumbrian towns and villages.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Kestrel

Kestrel

Falco tinnunculusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, hovering over roadside verges and rough grassland. Found across lowland farmland and along fell margins.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Larus fuscusLC

A common resident found at coastal sites, reservoirs, and urban areas throughout the year. Breeds in colonies on rooftops and islands.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Linnet

Linnet

Linaria cannabinaLC

An uncommon resident of gorse-covered commons and farmland edges, forming small flocks in winter on stubble fields and weedy margins.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Egret

Little Egret

Egretta garzettaLC

An uncommon but increasing resident, most often seen along estuaries and coastal wetlands such as Morecambe Bay.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollisLC

An uncommon year-round resident on sheltered ponds, lakes, and slow rivers. Often heard before seen, with a distinctive trilling call.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatusLC

A common resident, roving in noisy family flocks through hedgerows and woodland edges throughout the year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Magpie

Magpie

Pica picaLC

A common resident of farmland, gardens and urban areas throughout the county. Bold and conspicuous, often seen in small groups on lawns and hedges.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mallard

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchosLC

A common resident found on virtually any waterbody, from upland tarns to town park ponds. Present year-round across the county.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Marsh Tit

Marsh Tit

Poecile palustrisLC

A rare resident at the north-western edge of its British range, found in scattered broadleaved woodlands in southern Cumbria.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensisLC

Abundant year-round across Cumbrian fells and upland moors, where its thin call is the quintessential sound of open hill country.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Merlin

Merlin

Falco columbariusLC

A rare resident of upland moors and bogs, moving to lower ground and coasts in winter. Britain's smallest falcon, fast and agile in pursuit of pipits.

Rarely spotted

Aug–May

Mistle Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Turdus viscivorusLC

A bold, upright thrush found in parkland and open woodland. Often sings from tall trees even in midwinter storms.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Moorhen

Moorhen

Gallinula chloropusLC

An uncommon resident of ponds, ditches and lake margins, often skulking among waterside vegetation.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Cygnus olorLC

A familiar sight on Cumbria's lakes and rivers year-round, nesting along waterways and in town centres.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

Vanellus vanellusNT

An uncommon but declining resident of farmland and wetland, with winter flocks gathering on coastal fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Shoveler

Northern Shoveler

Spatula clypeataLC

An uncommon resident on shallow lakes and marshes, with numbers boosted by winter visitors. Scarcer during midsummer.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–May

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinusLC

A rare but year-round resident, nesting on crags and quarry faces. Increasingly seen hunting over Cumbrian towns as well as wild fell country.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Pink-footed Goose

Pink-footed Goose

Anser brachyrhynchusLC

Winters on estuaries and farmland in large flocks, notably around Morecambe Bay, arriving from Iceland in autumn.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–May

Red Crossbill

Red Crossbill

Loxia curvirostraLC

A scarce resident of Cumbria's conifer plantations, with numbers fluctuating markedly between years depending on spruce cone crops.

Rarely spotted

May–Mar

Red Knot

Red Knot

Calidris canutusNT

Found in small numbers on Morecambe Bay and Solway mudflats, mainly outside summer. Large winter flocks are increasingly scarce nationally.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Red-breasted Merganser

Red-breasted Merganser

Mergus serratorLC

An uncommon resident along the coast and estuaries, also breeding on some upland rivers and lakes.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Red-legged Partridge

Red-legged Partridge

Alectoris rufaNT

A rare resident of lowland farmland, near the north-western edge of its range. Prefers arable fields and hedgerow margins.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Red-throated Loon

Red-throated Loon

Gavia stellataLC

A rare resident, breeding on remote upland tarns and wintering along the coast. Absent in summer months from lowland areas.

Rarely spotted

Sep–May

Redshank

Redshank

Tringa totanusLC

An uncommon resident found on saltmarshes, estuaries, and wet grasslands. Breeds on coastal and upland pastures across Cumbria.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclusLC

An uncommon year-round resident of reedbeds, boggy margins and damp farmland, often seen perched atop rushes around Cumbrian tarns.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Ringed Plover

Ringed Plover

Charadrius hiaticulaLC

An uncommon resident of shingle beaches and estuarine shores. Breeds along the coast and passage birds boost autumn numbers.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rock Dove

Rock Dove

Columba liviaLC

Feral populations are uncommon residents in towns and on coastal cliffs, with true wild birds very scarce.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rock Pipit

Rock Pipit

Anthus petrosusLC

A scarce resident of Cumbria's rocky coastline, foraging among seaweed-strewn boulders at St Bees Head and along the Solway shore.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Rook

Rook

Corvus frugilegusLC

A common resident of lowland farmland, gathering in large rookeries in tall trees. Flocks foraging in ploughed fields are a classic Cumbrian scene.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Ruddy Turnstone

Ruddy Turnstone

Arenaria interpresLC

An uncommon resident of Cumbria's rocky coastlines, turning stones for invertebrates. Present most months except June on the Solway and west coast.

Uncommonly spotted

Jul–May

Sanderling

Sanderling

Calidris albaLC

A rare but year-round visitor to sandy beaches along the Cumbrian coast, often seen in small flocks running along the tideline.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelosLC

A common resident of Cumbrian gardens, hedgerows, and woodlands, delivering its repeated musical phrases from spring onwards.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

Accipiter nisusLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, hunting through woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Often seen dashing low along lanes and through farmyards.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stock Dove

Stock Dove

Columba oenasLC

An uncommon resident of farmland and parkland with mature trees. Nests in tree holes and old buildings across the lowlands.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stonechat

Stonechat

Saxicola torquatusLC

A hardy resident of gorse-clad commons and coastal scrub, perching prominently and flicking its tail with a sharp call.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl

Strix alucoLC

An uncommon resident of mature broadleaved and mixed woodlands. Its distinctive hooting call is a familiar night-time sound in Cumbrian valleys.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiarisLC

An unobtrusive resident creeping mouse-like up tree bark in Cumbrian woodlands. Easier to detect by its thin, high-pitched song.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tufted Duck

Tufted Duck

Aythya fuligulaLC

An uncommon year-round resident on lakes and tarns, diving for invertebrates across Cumbria's freshwaters.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Water Rail

Water Rail

Rallus aquaticusLC

A secretive, uncommon resident of reedbeds and marshy margins, more often heard squealing than seen.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Western Marsh-harrier

Western Marsh-harrier

Circus aeruginosusLC

A rare resident associated with lowland reedbeds and marshes around the Solway and coastal fringes. Slowly increasing as wetland habitats are restored.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Woodpigeon

Woodpigeon

Columba palumbusLC

An abundant resident found across farmland, woodland and gardens throughout Cumbria, with large flocks gathering on arable fields in autumn.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Yellowhammer

Yellowhammer

Emberiza citrinellaLC

A rare and declining resident, now largely confined to lowland farmland with thick hedgerows in the Eden Valley and coastal fringe.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Breeding

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Non-breeding

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Brambling

Brambling

Fringilla montifringillaLC

A scarce winter visitor from Scandinavia, occasionally joining Chaffinch flocks at beech mast sites in Cumbrian woodlands from October to April.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Brent Goose

Brent Goose

Branta berniclaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to Cumbrian estuaries, mainly around Morecambe Bay. Present from autumn through to spring.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Common Loon

Common Loon

Gavia immerLC

A rare non-breeding winter visitor, occasionally seen on larger lakes and coastal waters from November to January.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Jan

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Scolopax rusticolaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to Cumbrian woodlands and damp fields in winter. Numbers bolstered by continental migrants during cold spells.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Mar

Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Turdus pilarisLC

A winter thrush from Scandinavia, forming noisy flocks on berry-laden hedgerows and open farmland from October to April.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Apr

Goldeneye

Goldeneye

Bucephala clangulaLC

An uncommon winter visitor to Cumbria's lakes and estuaries, arriving from autumn and lingering into spring.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–Apr

Great White Egret

Great White Egret

Ardea albaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to Cumbrian wetlands and estuaries, increasingly recorded in recent years. Present from autumn through winter and into early spring.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Mar

Greater Scaup

Greater Scaup

Aythya marilaLC

A rare winter visitor to coastal waters and sheltered bays. Small numbers may appear on the Solway Firth or Morecambe Bay.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Greenshank

Greenshank

Tringa nebulariaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to estuaries and lakeshores, most often seen during autumn passage on the Solway or inland wetlands.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Mar

Grey Plover

Grey Plover

Pluvialis squatarolaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to Cumbria's estuaries, mainly seen on the Solway and Morecambe Bay mudflats outside summer months.

Rarely spotted

Aug–Apr

Hen Harrier

Hen Harrier

Circus cyaneusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to Cumbrian moorlands and coastal marshes in winter. Persecution on upland grouse moors continues to limit its presence.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Jack Snipe

Jack Snipe

Lymnocryptes minimusLC

A secretive winter visitor to boggy marshes and wet meadows, rarely seen due to its cryptic habits. Most records from November to January.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Jan

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintail

Anas acutaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to estuaries and coastal marshes, mainly from autumn to spring. Morecambe Bay is a key site.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Pochard

Pochard

Aythya ferinaVU

A rare non-breeding visitor to lowland lakes and reservoirs. Numbers have declined nationally, making sightings increasingly notable.

Rarely spotted

Jun–Mar

Redwing

Redwing

Turdus iliacusNT

A winter visitor from Scandinavia, arriving from October. Feeds in hedgerows and fields, often alongside fieldfares.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Apr

Twite

Twite

Linaria flavirostrisLC

A rare winter visitor, with small flocks sometimes found along the Solway coast and saltmarshes. A declining species across the UK.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Mar

Whooper Swan

Whooper Swan

Cygnus cygnusLC

A winter visitor to lowland lakes and estuaries, arriving from Iceland. Flocks gather on wetlands from autumn to early spring.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Passage

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