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Errata to Gloucestershire Bird Report 2014-16 Errata to Gloucestershire Bird Report 2014-16 Page 2 – Rarities Committee ‘Andrew Jordan’ should be removed. Page 6 – the key to the map of submitted records is as follows. Blank – no records Yellow – 1-49 records Light Green – 50-99 records Dark Green – over 100 records Page 9 – final paragraph, third line, ‘2018 species’ should read ‘218 species’ Page 26 – third line, ‘Country Recorder’ should read ‘County Recorder’ Page 64 – first paragraph, fifth line ‘Kermerton’ should read ‘Kemerton’ Page 66 – first paragraph to be replaced with Nine birds originally ringed at Wibdon Wharf in 2011 and 2013 were recorded abroad thereafter and subsequently re-sighted on the Lower Severn during 2014-16. Six of these were recorded at their nesting sites (four in the Netherlands, one in Germany and one in Sweden); one was seen at a migration site in Germany; and two were found dead in Finland. A further three birds originally ringed abroad (two at nest sites in Finland (May 1997) and Germany (June 2008), and one in August 1997 in the Netherlands) were recorded on the Lower Severn in 2014-16. Many of these birds are recorded frequently while they over-winter on the Severn estuary; one of the birds above was seen 68 times in the three-year period. Page 66 – fifth paragraph, second line ‘Hempstead’ should read ‘Hempsted’ Page 67 – fifth paragraph, final line ‘Hempstead’ should read ‘Hempsted’ Page 107 – the Pale-bellied Brent Goose photograph should be credited to ‘Mike King. Page 121 – last paragraph, second line ‘J Philips’ should read ’N Goatman’ Page 128 – third line ‘J Philips’ should read ‘J Sanders’ Page 171 – last line (K Milsom) should read (P Taylor, N Pleass, K Milsom) Page 244 – County Recorder email address should be [email protected] Gazetteer of Gloucestershire Place Names Site Name Grid Ref Site Name Grid Ref Ablington SP 10 07 Barrow Wake, Birdlip SO 93 15 Ablington, Kilkenny Farm SP 13 09 Barton SP 10 25 Ablington, Oldwalls Farm SP 11 09 Batsford SP 18 33 Adlestrop SP 24 27 Batsford, Shouls Lane Copse SP 19 34 Adlestrop Park SP 23 26 Battlescombe SO 91 06 Alderley ST 76 90 Baunton, The Sisters SP 03 05 Alderton SP 00 33 Beachley Point ST 54 90 Aldsworth SP 15 10 Beacon Hill, Collafield SO 66 15 Aldsworth Manor SP 15 09 Beechpike SO 96 10 Aldsworth, Bratch Copse SP 14 07 Belas Knapp, Cleeve Common SP 01 25 Aldsworth, Leach Bridge SP 14 08 Bentham SO 91 16 Alvington SO 61 00 Berkeley Heath ST 69 99 Ampney Crucis SP 06 01 Berkeley Pill SO 66 00 Ampney Crucis, Ampneyfield SP 06 03 Berkeley Shore ST 65 99 Ampney Crucis,Ampney Riding SP 07 03 Beverston, Babdown Airfield ST 84 93 Ampney Downs SP 04 06 Bibury Farm SP 12 07 Ampney St Peter SP 08 01 Bibury, Kilkenny Cottages SP 13 08 Andoversford SP 02 19 Bibury, Poolpiece Copse SP 13 07 Apperley SO 83 28 Birch Wood SO 63 15 Arlingham SO 70 10 Birdlip, Blacklains Farm SO 92 13 Ashle’th Ham, Meerend Thicket SO 82 26 Birdlip, Hawcote Copse SO 93 13 Ashleworth Ham SO 82 26 Birdwood SO 73 18 Ashleworth Village SO 81 25 Bishop’s Cleeve, The Grange SO 95 27 Ashmead Green ST 76 99 Bishop's Cleeve SO 96 27 Aston Magna SP 19 35 Bishop's Cleeve landfill site SO 94 27 Aston Magna, Neighbrook SP 20 36 Bisley SO 90 06 Avening ST 88 98 Blackpool Brook SO 65 07 Awre SO 70 08 Blaisdon SO 70 16 Awre Foreshore / River ST 71 07 Blaisdon, Ley Park Wood SO 71 17 Awre Peninsula ST 71 08 Blakeney SO 67 07 Aylburton Warth ST 61 99 Blakeney Walk SO 65 09 Aylworth SP 11 22 Blockley SP 16 34 Badgeworth SO 90 19 Blockley, Bourton Woods SP 16 33 Badminton ST 80 82 Blockley, Far Upton Wold Farm SP 14 33 Bagendon SP 01 06 Blockley, Norcombe Wood SP 15 35 Barnsley Warren SP 05 06 Blockley, The Warren SP 15 34 Barnsley, Wiggold Copse SP 04 05 Blockley, Upton Wold Farm SP 14 34 Barnwood SO 86 18 Boddington, Piffs Elm SO 90 26 Barrington Bushes SP 21 16 Bourton Far Hill Farm SP 13 32 Barrow SO 88 24 Bourton-on-the-Hill SP 17 32 Site Name Grid Ref Site Name Grid Ref Bourton-on-the-Water SP 16 20 Cerney Wick SU 07 95 Bourton-o-t-Water, north pits SP 17 20 Chaceley Stock SO 86 29 Bourton-o-t-Water, south pits SP 17 19 Chalford, France Lynch SO 90 03 Braceland, Staunton SO 55 13 Chalk Hill SP 12 26 Bradley Hill, nr Soudley SO 66 09 Charingworth SP 20 39 Bream, Prior's Lodge SO 59 04 Charlton Abbots SP 03 24 Brierley SO 62 15 Charlton Abbots, Charlton Pool SP 03 23 Brierley, Great Berry SO 61 15 Charlton Abbots, Waterhatch SP 03 25 Brierley, Serridge Green SO 62 14 Charlton Kings SO 97 20 Brimpsfield SO 93 12 Charlton Kings, Old Coxhorne SP 98 20 Broad Campden SP 15 37 Chaxhill, A48 SO 74 14 Broadoak SO 69 13 Chaxhill, Broadway Farm SO 75 14 Broadoak, River Severn SO 70 13 Chedworth SP 05 11 Broadwell, Quinmoor Farm SP 21 27 Chedworth Laines SP 03 11 Brockhampton SP 03 22 Chedworth Woods SP 04 13 Brockhampton, Baker's Wood SP 04 22 Chedworth, Denfurlong Farm SP 06 10 Brockhampton, Whitehall Farm SP 01 22 Chedworth, New Barn Farm SP 05 10 Brockworth SO 89 16 Chedworth, Roman Villa SP 05 13 Brockworth, Henley Bank SO 90 16 Cheltenham Racecourse SO 96 24 Brockworth, Old Airfield SO 87 15 Cheltenham, Alstone SO 93 22 Bromley Inclosure SO 60 07 Cheltenham, Battledown SO 96 21 Bromsberrow SO 74 34 Cheltenham, Benhall SO 92 21 Bromsberrow Place SO 75 34 Cheltenham, Charlton Park SO 95 21 Brookend SO 68 02 Cheltenham, Cleevemount SO 96 23 Brookthorpe SO 83 12 Cheltenham, Fiddler's Green SO 91 22 Brownshill SO 88 02 Cheltenham, Hatherley SO 92 21 Bullo Pill SO 69 09 Cheltenham, Kingsditch SO 93 24 Bulls Cross, Painswick SO 87 08 Cheltenham, Lansdown SO 93 21 Bunjups Wood SO 54 11 Cheltenham, Leckhampton SO 94 20 Bussage, Toadsmoor SO 88 03 Cheltenham, Lynworth SO 96 23 Calmsden SP 04 08 Cheltenham, Naunton Park SO 95 20 Cam Long Down ST 77 99 Cheltenham, Oakley SO 97 22 Cam, Upthorpe SO 75 00 Cheltenham, Overbrook Road SO 95 23 Cambridge SO 74 03 Cheltenham, Prestbury Park SO 95 24 Cambridge, Hope House Farm SO 74 04 Cheltenham, Sandford Park SO 95 21 Campden Ashes, Spring Hill SP 12 34 Cheltenham, St Mark's SO 92 22 Campden Ashes, The Dingles SP 13 33 Cheltenham, Swindon Village SO 93 25 Cannop SO 60 11 Cheltenham, The Reddings SO 90 21 Cannop Ponds SO 60 10 Cheltenham, Town Centre SO 94 22 Cannop, Sallow Vallets SO 60 12 Cheltenham, Warden Hill SO 93 20 Casseywell Bottom SO 94 02 Cheltenham, Whaddon SO 97 22 Caudle Green SO 94 10 Cheltenham, Wymans Brook SO 94 24 Site Name Grid Ref Site Name Grid Ref Cherington, The Stalls SP 28 35 Coombe Hill Meadows SO 87 27 Chestnuts Inclosure SO 67 14 Corse Lawn SO 83 30 Chipmans Platt SO 78 06 Cowcombe Hill SO 91 01 Chipping Campden SP 15 39 Cowley SO 96 14 Chipping Campden, CampdenWood SP 13 38 Cowley Wood SO 95 13 Church Westcote SP 22 20 Cowley, Coldwell Bottom SO 95 15 Churcham SO 76 18 Crabtree Hill SO 63 13 Churchdown Hill, Gloucester SO 88 18 Cranham SO 89 12 Cinderford SO 65 13 Cud Hill, nr Upton St Leonards SO 85 12 Cinderford STW SO 64 13 CWP (add pit number) SU 02 93 Cinderford, Bilson Green SO 64 14 Daglingworth SO 99 05 Cinderford, Collafield SO 66 14 Daglingworth, Overley Wood SO 97 05 Cirencester, Bowling Green SP 02 02 Damery ST 70 94 Cirencester, Chesterton SP 01 00 Danby Lodge SO 64 08 Cirencester, Industrial Estate SP 02 00 Daneway SO 93 03 Cirencester, Norcote SP 04 02 Dixton Hill nr Gotherington SO 98 30 Cirencester, Stratton SP 01 03 Donnington SP 19 28 Clapton-on-the-Hill SP 16 17 Dowdeswell Res. SO 99 19 Clearwell SO 57 07 Dowdeswell Wood SO 99 20 Cleeve Common SO 99 25 Dowdeswell, Arle Grove SO 99 21 Cleeve Hill SO 98 26 Dowdeswell, Lineover Wood SO 98 18 Climperwell Wood, Whiteway SO 91 11 Dowdeswell, Wistley Hill SO 97 18 Coalway SO 59 10 Down Ampney SU 10 97 Coates SO 98 01 Down Hill, Snow's Farm SO 88 08 Coates, Oakley Wood SO 97 03 Draycott SP 18 35 Coberley SO 96 15 Driffield SU 07 99 Cockshoot Wood SO 64 07 Dumbles, Slimbridge WWT SO 71 05 Cold Aston SP 12 19 Dumbleton SP 01 36 Cold Aston, Dryground Barn SP 13 18 Duntisbourne Abbots SO 97 07 Cold Slad, Crickley Hill SO 93 16 Duntisbourne Leer SO 97 07 Coldwell Rocks, Redinhorne SO 56 15 Dursley ST 75 97 Coleford SO 57 10 Dymock SO 69 31 Colesbourne SP 00 13 East Wood, Woolaston Slade SO 56 00 Colesbourne, Monkham Wood SP 01 12 Eastcombe SO 89 04 Colesbourne, Pen Hill SO 99 12 Eastington SP 12 13 Colesbourne, Slutswell SO 98 12 Eastleach Turville SP 19 05 Coln St Aldwyns SP 14 05 Ebley, River Frome SO 82 04 Compton Abdale SP 06 16 Ebrington SP 18 40 Condicote SP 15 28 Edge Common SO 84 09 Condicote, Swell Ward SP 13 26 Edge End SO 59 13 Cone Pill, Aylburton Warth ST 60 99 Edgehills Plantation SO 66 15 Coombe Hill Canal SO 87 27 Edgeworth SO 94 05 Site Name Grid Ref Site Name Grid Ref Elcombe, Ridge Farm ST 78 96 Gloucester Trading Est, Brockw’th SO 86 17 Elkstone SO 96 12 Gloucester, Abbeydale SO 85 19 Elkstone, Hailer's Wood SO 97 11 Gloucester, Abbeymead SO 86 15 Elkstone, Shewel Wood SO 98 10 Gloucester, Castlemeads SO 82 18 Elmore SO 78 15 Gloucester, Churchdown SO 87 21 Elton SO 70 13 Gloucester, City Centre SO 83 18 Epney SO 77 10 Gloucester, Coney Hill SO 85 17 Eyford Park, Upper Slaughter SP 14 24 Gloucester, Elmbridge SO 86 19 Fairford SP 15 00 Gloucester, Glos-Sh’ness Canal SO 81 15 Fairford, Horcott Hill SU 15 99 Gloucester, Hucclecote SO 86 17 Fairplay (Plump Hill) SO 65 16 Gloucester, Kingsholm SO 83 19 Far Oakridge, Frome Valley SO 92 03 Gloucester, Longlevens SO 85 19 Farmcote SP 06 29 Gloucester, Wotton SO 84 18 Fiddington SO 92 30 Gorsley Tump SO 63 12 Flagham Brook, CWP(W)52 SU 01 93 Gossington Bridge SO 73 02 Flaxley Flushes SO 69 14 Gotherington SO 96 29 Flaxley Pool SO 69 15 Great Barrington SP 20 13 Flaxley Woods SO 68 16 Great Rissington SP 19 17 Flaxley, Welshbury Wood SO 68 15 Great Washbourne SO 98 34 Ford SP 08 29 Green Bottom SO 67 15 Forthampton SO 85 32 Greet SP 02 30 Forthampton Court, R.
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