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13 Dalzell Estate Species List 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name page 1 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Accipiter nisus Sparrowhawk 2004 2005 1 bird Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Sedge Warbler 2013 2015 3 bird Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper 2013 2016 11 bird Actitis macularius Spotted Sandpiper 2014 2014 3 bird Alcedo atthis Kingfisher 2003 2014 3 bird Anas acuta Pintail 1999 2016 45 bird Anas clypeata Shoveler 1999 2016 59 bird Anas crecca Teal 1999 2013 48 bird Anas penelope Wigeon 2001 2016 23 bird Anas platyrhynchos Mallard 1999 2005 47 bird Anas querquedula Garganey 1984 2014 3 bird Anas strepera Gadwall 1999 2016 59 bird Anser albifrons White-fronted Goose 2014 2014 1 bird Anser anser Greylag Goose 2003 2003 1 bird Apus apus Swift 2005 2013 3 bird Ardea cinerea Grey Heron 2003 2005 19 bird Asio flammeus Short-eared Owl 2004 2004 2 bird Asio otus Long-eared Owl 2004 2004 1 bird Aythya affinis Lesser Scaup 2003 2004 1 bird Aythya ferina Pochard 1999 2005 27 bird Aythya fuligula Tufted Duck 1999 2005 35 bird Aythya marila Scaup 2013 2015 8 bird Bombycilla garrulus Waxwing 2013 2013 2 bird Branta ruficollis Red-breasted Goose 2014 2014 1 bird Bucephala clangula Goldeneye 2003 2014 13 bird Buteo buteo Buzzard 2003 2013 2 bird Calidris alpina Dunlin 2013 2016 29 bird Calidris canutus Knot 2014 2014 4 bird Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper 2004 2004 1 bird Calidris minuta Little Stint 1988 2016 2 bird Calidris pugnax Ruff 2013 2016 64 bird Charadrius dubius Little Ringed Plover 1985 2016 21 page 2 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Charadrius hiaticula Ringed Plover 2013 2016 12 bird Circus cyaneus Hen Harrier 2003 2003 1 bird Clangula hyemalis Long-tailed Duck 2003 2014 8 bird Corvus corax Raven 2013 2015 3 bird Coturnix coturnix Quail 1986 1986 1 bird Crex crex Corncrake 2003 2003 1 bird Cygnus cygnus Whooper Swan 2001 2016 28 bird Cygnus olor Mute Swan 2003 2005 23 bird Delichon urbicum House Martin 2013 2016 3 bird Dendrocopos major Great Spotted Woodpecker 2003 2005 3 bird Egretta garzetta Little Egret 2013 2016 9 bird Emberiza schoeniclus Reed Bunting 2003 2005 2 bird Falco columbarius Merlin 2003 2003 4 bird Falco peregrinus Peregrine 2004 2014 2 bird Fulica atra Coot 1999 2005 47 bird Gallinago gallinago Snipe 2013 2015 4 bird Gallinula chloropus Moorhen 2003 2005 19 bird Garrulus glandarius Jay 2014 2014 1 bird Hirundo rustica Swallow 2013 2014 2 bird Hydrocoloeus minutus Little Gull 1986 2013 2 bird Lanius collurio Red-backed Shrike 1987 1987 1 bird Larus glaucoides Iceland Gull 2013 2013 1 bird Larus melanocephalus Mediterranean Gull 2013 2013 3 bird Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit 2003 2016 84 bird Locustella naevia Grasshopper Warbler 2003 2013 5 bird Lymnocryptes minimus Jack Snipe 2003 2013 5 bird Mergellus albellus Smew 2013 2013 1 bird Mergus merganser Goosander 2003 2004 15 bird Mergus serrator Red-breasted Merganser 2004 2004 1 bird Milvus milvus Red Kite 2014 2014 2 bird Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail 2014 2015 2 bird Muscicapa striata Spotted Flycatcher 2003 2015 9 page 3 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Numenius arquata Curlew 2013 2013 1 bird Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel 2013 2013 1 bird Oxyura jamaicensis Ruddy Duck 2003 2004 3 bird Pandion haliaetus Osprey 1985 2016 7 bird Phalacrocorax carbo Cormorant 1999 2005 45 bird Phoenicurus ochruros Black Redstart 1984 1984 1 bird Phoenicurus phoenicurus Redstart 2013 2016 2 bird Phylloscopus collybita Chiffchaff 2013 2016 5 bird Phylloscopus trochilus Willow Warbler 2013 2014 3 bird Picus viridis Green Woodpecker 2016 2016 1 bird Podiceps auritus Slavonian Grebe 2014 2014 2 bird Podiceps cristatus Great Crested Grebe 2003 2004 11 bird Porzana porzana Spotted Crake 2003 2004 3 bird Puffinus puffinus Manx Shearwater 2015 2015 1 bird Pyrrhula pyrrhula Bullfinch 2004 2013 2 bird Rallus aquaticus Water Rail 1999 2016 34 bird Riparia riparia Sand Martin 2004 2016 4 bird Saxicola rubicola Stonechat 2013 2015 7 bird Scolopax rusticola Woodcock 2015 2015 2 bird Sitta europaea Nuthatch 2013 2016 15 bird Sterna paradisaea Arctic Tern 1985 2013 2 bird Strix aluco Tawny Owl 2003 2015 4 bird Sylvia atricapilla Blackcap 2013 2016 7 bird Sylvia borin Garden Warbler 2013 2014 5 bird Sylvia communis Whitethroat 2013 2015 3 bird Sylvia curruca Lesser Whitethroat 1984 1984 1 bird Tachybaptus ruficollis Little Grebe 2003 2016 27 bird Tadorna ferruginea Ruddy Shelduck 2003 2003 2 bird Tadorna tadorna Shelduck 2013 2014 3 bird Tringa erythropus Spotted Redshank 1988 1988 1 bird Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper 2015 2015 1 bird Tringa nebularia Greenshank 2013 2016 16 page 4 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records bird Tringa ochropus Green Sandpiper 2013 2016 152 bird Tringa totanus Redshank 2013 2016 12 bird Turdus iliacus Redwing 2013 2014 3 bird Turdus merula Blackbird 2004 2004 1 bird Tyto alba Barn Owl 2003 2004 1 bird Vanellus vanellus Lapwing 2003 2015 9 flowering plant Fallopia japonica Japanese Knotweed 1996 1997 1 flowering plant Tragopogon pratensis Goat's-beard 2015 2015 1 fungus Agaricus campestris var. campestris Field Mushroom 2013 2013 2 fungus Agaricus silvaticus Blushing Wood Mushroom 2013 2013 1 fungus Amanita ceciliae Snakeskin Grisette 2013 2013 1 fungus Amanita rubescens var. rubescens Blusher 2013 2013 1 fungus Boletus appendiculatus Oak Bolete 2013 2013 1 fungus Boletus cisalpinus 2013 2013 1 fungus Boletus luridiformis var. luridiformis Scarletina Bolete 2013 2013 1 fungus Collybia confluens Clustered Toughshank 2013 2013 1 fungus Coprinus comatus Shaggy Inkcap 2010 2010 1 fungus Erysiphe alphitoides Oak Mildew 2013 2013 1 fungus Erysiphe circaeae 2013 2013 1 fungus Fistulina hepatica Beefsteak Fungus 2013 2013 1 fungus Geastrum triplex Collared Earthstar 2015 2015 1 fungus Inocybe geophylla var. geophylla White Fibrecap 2013 2013 1 fungus Laetiporus sulphureus Chicken of the Woods 2013 2013 1 fungus Leccinum pseudoscabrum Hazel Bolete 2013 2013 1 fungus Lyophyllum decastes Clustered Domecap 2013 2013 1 fungus Marasmius rotula Collared Parachute 2013 2013 1 fungus Megacollybia platyphylla Whitelaced Shank 2013 2013 1 fungus Oudemansiella mucida Porcelain Fungus 2013 2013 1 fungus Parasola plicatilis Pleated Inkcap 2013 2013 2 fungus Pluteus cervinus Deer Shield 2013 2013 1 fungus Polyporus squamosus Dryad's Saddle 1989 1989 1 fungus Psathyrella candolleana Pale Brittlestem 2013 2013 1 page 5 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records fungus Rhytisma acerinum Sycamore Tarspot 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula atropurpurea non Peck (1888) Purple Brittlegill 2013 2013 3 fungus Russula chloroides Blue Band Brittlegill 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula curtipes 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula cyanoxantha Charcoal Burner 2013 2013 2 fungus Russula delica Milk White Brittlegill 2013 2013 4 fungus Russula farinipes 2013 2013 2 fungus Russula fellea Geranium Brittlegill 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula ionochlora Oilslick Brittlegill 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula nobilis Beechwood Sickener 2013 2013 1 fungus Russula queletii Fruity Brittlegill 2013 2013 1 fungus Scleroderma cepa Onion Earthball 2013 2013 1 fungus Scleroderma verrucosum Scaly Earthball 2013 2013 1 fungus Stereum hirsutum Hairy Curtain Crust 2013 2013 2 fungus Trametes gibbosa Lumpy Bracket 2013 2013 1 insect - beetle Abax parallelepipedus 2015 2016 2 insect - beetle Acrotrichis 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Agriotes pallidulus 2015 2015 3 insect - beetle Aleocharinae 1989 1989 2 insect - beetle Altica 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Amara familiaris 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Anaspis maculata 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Anaspis rufilabris 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Aphodius rufipes 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Athous haemorrhoidalis 2015 2015 2 insect - beetle Barynotus moerens 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Bembidion doris 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Bembidion tetracolum 2016 2016 1 insect - beetle Bolitochara bella 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Bolitochara lucida 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Bolitochara pulchra 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Brachypterus glaber 2015 2015 1 page 6 / 13 Dalzell Estate species list 9 Sept 2016 Group Taxon Common Name Earliest Latest Records insect - beetle Brachypterus urticae Nettle Pollen Beetle 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Cantharis nigra 2015 2015 2 insect - beetle Cantharis nigricans 2015 2015 2 insect - beetle Cantharis pallida 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Cantharis rufa 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Cassida rubiginosa Thistle Tortoise Beetle 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Ceutorhynchus assimilis Cabbage Gall Weevil 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Ceutorhynchus contractus Cabbage Leaf Weevil 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Cionus scrophulariae Figwort Weevil 2015 2015 1 insect - beetle Cis fagi 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Coccinella septempunctata 7-spot Ladybird 2016 2016 1 insect - beetle Cryptophagus ruficornis 1983 1983 1 insect - beetle Cryptophagus scanicus 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Curtonotus aulicus 2016 2016 1 insect - beetle Epuraea silacea 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Eusphalerum sorbi 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Gastrophysa viridula Green Dock Beetle 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Gyrophaena affinis 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Gyrophaena gentilis 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Gyrophaena nana 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Gyrophaena strictula 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Hallomenus binotatus 1989 1989 1 insect - beetle Halyzia sedecimguttata Orange Ladybird 2015 2016 2 insect
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