What's new in July?
Here are (possibly) things that have changed in your bird world this month.
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Migration into area:
Bar-tailed godwit
(07-29)
Migration out of the area:
Sedge warbler
(07-10)
Little bittern
(07-20)
Melodious warbler
(07-29)
Red-backed shrike
(07-20)
Common whitethroat
(07-20)
Savi's warbler
(07-29)
Eurasian reed warbler
(07-29)
Barred warbler
(07-29)
Marsh warbler
(07-10)
Bank swallow
(07-10)
Common redstart
(07-15)
Common rosefinch
(07-29)
Western bonelli's warbler
(07-20)
Common grasshopper warbler
(07-29)
European pied flycatcher
(07-20)
European bee-eater
(07-20)
Common cuckoo
(07-10)
Black kite
(07-20)
Eurasian golden oriole
(07-10)
Common swift
(07-20)
Wood warbler
(07-20)
Willow warbler
(07-15)
Great reed warbler
(07-20)
Lesser whitethroat
(07-29)
Eurasian hoopoe
(07-20)
Collared flycatcher
(07-20)
Eurasian wryneck
(07-29)
Whinchat
(07-20)
Spotted flycatcher
(07-29)
Common nightingale
(07-20)
Year-round birds migrating in and out in fall:
Common pochard
(07-20)
Common snipe
(07-20)
White-throated dipper
(07-10)
Eurasian curlew
(07-10)
White stork
(07-10)
Water rail
(07-29)
Grey heron
(07-10)
Mallard
(07-29)
Gadwall
(07-20)
Tufted duck
(07-10)
Singing season ends:
Great tit
(06-30)
Great spotted woodpecker
(06-30)
Eurasian blue tit
(06-30)
Willow warbler
(06-30)
Common nightingale
(06-30)
Absent friends:
Red-rumped swallow