• White stork

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: Mike Douglas. Location: Sea Wood, Ulverston.  2 flew north. Good views and couldn’t see any rings or wing tags

  • Common Cuckoo

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: JONATHAN ADAMS. Location: Kentmere Park, west side from Gartburn track.  Male calling, on hillside above track. Heard for about 15 minutes around 1230 but not later in afternoon.

  • Common Redstart

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: JONATHAN ADAMS. Location: Woodland near Troutbeck NY 4161 0281.  1400, sunny. Male singing, confirmed by Merlin. Recording retained.

  • Common Crossbills

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: Sue Hazelwood. Location: Crag Wood (NT) Colthouse nr Hawkshead.  2 seen clearly & heard calling in beech trees at top of track.

  • White-tailed Eagle

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: Ray Lambe. Location: St John in the Vale, Keswick.  White tailed Sea Eagle, mid morning yesterday. Initially resting then flew gradually Northwards.

  • 3 Common Crane

    Sighting date: 2024-04-28. Submitted by: Neville Wright. Location: Drumburgh Moss NR.  3 Cranes circled over the Moss then moved NE towards Solway 10.31 am

  • Cuckoo

    Sighting date: 2024-04-27. Submitted by: Alan Ferguson. Location: Helsington Barrows.  One bird calling just over the cliff edge towards Underbarrow at 19.30 pm. Also Green Woodpecker Yaffling from two different areas of the Barrows

  • Not quite Walney

    Sighting date: 2024-04-27. Submitted by: Peter Finn. Location: St Bees Head.  Hooded crow near St Bees lighthouse plus single White Wagtail

  • (Female) Pied Flycatcher

    Sighting date: 2024-04-26. Submitted by: Andrea Collins. Location: Woodland near Staveley.  Female Pied Flycatcher. She was busy gathering nest material though I didn’t see any males.

  • Mr

    Sighting date: 2024-04-25. Submitted by: Gerry Moore. Location: Stainton Penrith.  White stork seen this morning about 10:35 flying with black backed gulls, at a guess double the size of the black backed gulls. At first I wondered if it was an osprey but the long trailing legs and long neck did not fit the osprey. Seen flying…