| Group | Area | Name of Recorder | Date of Observation | Species observed | Number | Notes Entered |
| Amphibian | The Washes | Kim Osborne | 14/01/2006 | Marsh Frog | 102 | Male and Female, Outside the Anchor. |
| Bird | The Washes | Barn Owl | 15/01/2006 | Barn Owl | 2 | Feeding on the Washes |
| Mammal | Sutton Village | Denice Osborne | 23/01/2006 | Grey Squirrel | 2 | Up the trees at the Glebe |
| Bird | East of the Washes | Kim Osborne | 10/12/2005 | Great Spotted Woodpecker | 1 | On a telegraph pole opposite Barn Cottage |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Kim Osborne | 25/06/2005 | Sparrowhawk | 1 | Attacking birds in the back garden |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Dil Owen | 12/12/2005 | Great Spotted Woodpecker | 1 | male |
| Bird | East of the Washes | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Wren | 1 | Feeding in garden in village |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Redwing | 10 | Feeding in gardens in the America and Bury Lane |
| Amphibian | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Smooth (common) Newt | 7 | Adults found in Garden pond with 4 of last years still undeveloped young |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Blackbird | 6 | Both sexes feeding in gardens |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Collared Dove | 8 | Feeding under and on birdtable |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Dunnock | 1 | in garden singing |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 19/02/2006 | Carrion Crow | 4 | Flying in large flock with rooks |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 10/02/2006 | Fieldfare | 15 | Flock flying from fen towards Earith |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 18/02/2006 | Sparrowhawk | 1 | Feeding in garden by eating on a Collared Dove ! |
| Mammal | East of the Washes | AlanNewnum | 05/01/2006 | Roe Deer | 4 | Family Group running across fields |
| Mammal | Sutton Village | Alexandra Tinker | 06/05/2005 | Muntjac | 2 | I was driving down to Sutton Gault one evening in June 2005 and a Muntjac ran across the road in front of the car from east to west just before Burystead Farm. Later that week again in the evening I was walking the dog up West Lodge Lane and saw a Muntjac in the garden of West Lodge. |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alexandra Tinker | 02/06/2006 | Blackcap | 0 | I have seen on a number of occasions during Jan and Feb 2006 a Blackcap (Male) which likes to eat the bird seed in my garden (Cherry Rise) |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alexandra Tinker | 02/06/2006 | Blackcap | 1 | I have seen on a number of occasions during Jan and Feb 2006 a Blackcap (Male) which likes to eat the bird seed in my garden (Cherry Rise)
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| Bird | East of the Washes | Alexandra Tinker | 07/03/2006 | Bittern | 1 | On my way home from work (approx 4.30pm) I saw a Heron sitting on the bank to the east of the road (as driving towards Sutton).
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| Bird | Sutton Village | Alexandra Tinker | 07/03/2006 | Bittern | 1 | On my way home from work (approx 4.30pm) I saw a Heron flying over the houses on the America. it appeared to have some reed in its beak (maybe for nest building??) |
| Bird | West of the Washes | Dil Owen | 16/03/2006 | Gadwall | 0 | |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Sally White | 21/03/2006 | Green Woodepecker | 1 | Lone, large, green woodpecker observed in garden of 10 Lawn Lane, it spent ages feeding on presumably ants (?) from the grass. Looked in very good condition. |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Clive Hughes | 20/03/2006 | Goldcrest | 1 | |
| Amphibian | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 09/03/2006 | Common Frog | 4 | |
| Amphibian | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 01/03/2006 | Smooth (common) Newt | 2 | |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Alan Newnum | 06/04/2006 | Swallow | 1 | |
| Reptile | Sutton Village | E. Hilcenko | 03/06/2006 | Grass Snake | 1 | Grass snake about 1m in length , swimming in garden pond where all the goldfish have now disapeared, I know why now... |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Marsh Harrier | 1 | Female, flying toward Earith. At the Gullet by the Old Bedford River on the Hundred Foot Washes at about 7.30pm |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 08/06/2006 | Marsh Harrier | 1 | Female seen from the car on the B1381 by the Chain Causeway at 10.30am |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Barn Owl | 2 | 1 Flying over Sutton Gault at 6.45pm. 1 Flying over Sutton Meadows at 7.15pm |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Cuckoo | 1 | Male calling from a tree at the Gullet on the Old Bedford river at 7.15 |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Common Tern | 1 | Hunting along the Old Bedford riverfrom Sutton Gault to Earith at 7.00pm |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Sedge warbler | 7 | By the Gullet on the on the Old Bedford river 7.15pm |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 05/06/2006 | Reed warbler | 3 | At the Gullet on the Old Bedford river in the reeds at 7.15pm |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 07/06/2006 | Reed Bunting | 1 | At the Old Bedford river by Robinsons Farm 7.20pm |
| Bird | West of the Washes | Colin Williams | 03/06/2006 | Hobby | 1 | Saturday evening at 7.30pm over the High Street. Female |
| Bird | West of the Washes | Colin Williams | 07/06/2006 | Hobby | 1 | Female. Past over my house in Windmill Walk 6.15pm. Last year (2005) was the first year I did not see a Hobby over the village, been seeing them for the past 12 years that includes the Male which in 2004 was catching Dragonflies and eating thgem on the wing. |
| Bird | East of the Washes | Colin Williams | 09/06/2006 | Marsh Harrier | 2 | 9.15pm Male over Tubbs Drove by the Gullet joind later by the Female, hunting together for half an hour, both heading towards Earith but in the middle of the Wash. I think they must have a nest nearer to Earith. |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 09/06/2006 | Turtle Dove | 1 | 9.30pm Seen flying towards Robinsons Farm. Have nothad any calling so far this year |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 10/06/2006 | Sedge warbler | 0 | Lots more calling togight counted 20 |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 09/06/2006 | Reed warbler | 12 | A lot more calling tonight counted 12 spotted 2 |
| Bird | West of the Washes | Colin Williams | 09/06/2006 | Stonechat | 2 | 9.00pm 2 Stonechats calling in the small copse on the Earith side of the Gullet |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 09/06/2006 | Redshank | 8 | 8.30pm Flying and calling in and out of reeds in the middle of the Wash |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Brian Watson | 10/06/2006 | Rook | 1 | First visitor to my back garden in Windmill Walk. A single rook visited my bird table and fed on the mixed seed there. |
| Mammal | Sutton Village | Brian Watson | 05/06/2006 | Grey Squirrel | 1 | First-time visitor to a hanging nut feeder in my back garden in Windmill Walk, though I had previously seen (once) a grey squirrel scampering along the top of the fence that flanks my front garden. It hung by its tail from the cross piece of fencing that the feeder was also hanging from and used its back legs to steady the nut ball while its fore legs turned the ball so its teeth could get at the peanuts. |
| Bird | Sutton Village | hilcenko | 11/06/2006 | Green Woodepecker | 1 | In lawn, next to orchard, digging in lawn for food. |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin williams | 01/07/2006 | Barn Owl | 1 | Tuesday 27th June 2006 Time 8.30pm Hunting along the river bank |
| Bird | The Washes | Colin Williams | 27/06/2006 | Redshank | 7 | In the middle of the wash flying after each other |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Colin Williams | 06/07/2006 | Hobby | 1 | 7-30pm Female over Windmill Walk |
| Mammal | Sutton Village | Colin Williams | 17/07/2006 | Common Pipistrelle | 96 | Maternity Roost |
| Reptile | Sutton Village | Alexandra Tinker | 31/07/2006 | Grass Snake | 1 | Female Grass Snake seen in my garden (14 Cherry Rise) - bit scared when i first saw it!!! |
| Bird | Sutton Village | Jane Logan | 19/08/2006 | Hobby | 1 | adult, flying above my home at 9 Church Lane. This is the second time this summer I have seen a hobby at this location. |
| Mammal | Sutton Village | Sophie Day | 01/10/2006 | | 2 | Deer sighted in grass fields opposite the Burystead in the eevening. |