All UK bird life list
All time UK life list
= 354 species
UK year list 2022 =
204 species (+19 on 2021 and the highest year total since pre-Covid 2019)
SS15 and SS14 local patches
Total species list
across 3 local patches = 119 (+22 on 2021)
Local patch: St. Nicholas Church
and surrounding areas
Total species list
Birds = 60
Mammals = 7
Butterflies = 22
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 9
Reptiles = 1
Amphibians = 0
2022 species list
Birds = 45 (+1 on
2021)
Mammals = 5 (no change
on 2021)
Butterflies = 17 (+2 on 2021)
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 7 (+2 on 2021)
Reptiles = 0 (no change
on 2021)
Amphibians = 0 (no
change on 2021)
Additions to site list 2022
8 ….
Mute Swan, Moorhen, Lapwing, Stock Dove, Skylark,
Pied Wagtail, Linnet, Bank Vole
Local patch: Noak Bridge Nature
Reserve
Total species list
Birds = 44
Mammals = 3
Butterflies = 21
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 13
Reptiles = 2
Amphibians = 3
2022 species list
Birds = 30 (-14 on
201)
Mammals = 2 (no
change on 2021)
Butterflies = 15
(+6 on 2021)
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 5 (-5 on 2021)
Reptiles = 2 (+1
on 2021)
Amphibians = 2
(no change on 2021)
Additions to site list 2022
14 ….
Common Shrew, Brimstone, Comma, Common Blue, Essex Skipper, Holly Blue, Large
Skipper, Large White, Orange Tip, Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, Azure
Damselfly, Grass Snake, Common Frog
Local patch: Gloucester Park
Total species list
Birds = 60
Mammals = 7
Butterflies = 22
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 9
Reptiles = 1
Amphibians = 0
2022 species list
Birds = 35 (-5 on
2021)
Mammals = 2 (no
change on 2021)
Butterflies = 0 (no change on 2021)
Dragonflies and
damselflies = 0 (no change on 2021)
Reptiles = 0 (no change on 2021)
Amphibians = 0 (no change on 2021)
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