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March 2026 highlights


The drake RING-NECKED DUCK moved from Butterley Res to Codnor Park Res on 9th to the month end. The SLAVONIAN GREBE remained at Long Eaton GP until 16th. A summer-plumaged, BLACK-NECKED GREBE was found at Carsington Water on 6th. A WHITE STORK was seen at Darley Dale on 14th, Wessington on 17th and then Higham on 18th.
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE remained in the Trent Valley until 5th and away from this area two were at Middleton Moor Lagoons on 8th, and two were at Killamarsh Pond on 16th. The RUDDY SHELDUCK continued to put in an appearance at Staunton Harold Res on 3rd. RED-CRESTED POCHARD were seen again at Mercia Marina, Melbourne Pool and Wingerworth Lido, with another at Carsington Water on 8th.
Two CRANE were reported by a non-birder at Derwent Mouth Lock on 20th, and five were reported at Hassop Station on 13th. Even more remarkable was a RED-BACKED SHRIKE seen well at Shipley Country Park on 22nd.
Apart from the usual feral flock of BARNACLE GOOSE at Carsington Water, Staunton Harold Res had a singleton on 7th, presumably the same individual was seen at Ingleby between 1st and 9th, King's Mills GP had two on 22nd, and a single at Anchor Church GP on 29th. Another was found at Combs Res on 15th.
The female SCAUP remained at Butterley Res except for a short sabbatical to Ogston Res on 20th-21st. A SANDWICH TERN flew past Stones Island at Carsington Water on 30th. A BLACK REDSTART was seen in Derby on 12th, and at Willington Wetlands on 26th.

Steve Thorpe