Pendlebury Lane near viaduct, at least 3 young Green Woodpeckers calling, parents going absolutly frantic at one point near to one youngster, which drew my attention to them. 5 young manderin on Dougy doing well female blackcap young long tailed and blue tits in area buzzard heard Insect repellent a good idea in this area
sennicar lane swallows feeding young skylark goldfinch
pair of Coots with 1 youngster 2nd pool Reed Warbler and Reed Bunting both singing in 1st wetland area pair of Reed Buntings carrying food in 2nd wetland area Green Woodpecker heard
Canal nr Dairy pit
4 young Swallows Yellowhammer singing Kestrel over
Female Manderin with 5 young now, managed to get a photo of them near viaduct, after searching all up and down the valley for them
female Mallard with 5 young 2 Willow tits (watched for a while, no sign of any young or breeding activity) Dipper attacked by a Moorhen when it went under water then Moorhen tried to stalk it again, dipper seemed to have an injured foot Buzzard over Kingfisher Blackcap Willow Warbler / Chiffchaff looking like its anting itself, never seen them doing this before, got a few pics will try to upload one plenty long tailed tits and blue tits, young Robins, Blackbirds and Magpies in area
Sadly found the remains of one of the young Green Woodpeckers underneath the nesthole tonight, not sure what was resonsible for taking it. no sign of other young but didnt look for to long. one of adults seen nearby other sightings, Tawny Owl being mobbed by blackbirds. Female Sparrowhawk in nest area chasing Jay, no droppings under nest yet but big increase in prey remains on plucking posts. Bullfinch
good walk around the country park today in poor conditions. Got drenched but well worth it
1 Reed Warbler and 2 Reed buntings singing at water treatment ponds male Bullfinch also there as well as a few willow warblers
lady mabels, heard a solitary cuckoo call, couldnt locate it and didnt hear it again, discounting it for time being as jays around here are brilliant mimics an have done me before mimicing buzzards and Tawny Owls 2 singing Reed Buntings 2 singing Whitethroats
canal 2 Mute Swans with 6 cygnets, "were did these come from" family party of wrens family party G.S. Woodpeckers Kestrel over golf coarse
Plantations moorhen on nest Sparrowhawk tail visible on nest best of all 2 young Green Woodpeckers being fed in nest and another one already fledged, got a couple of good photo's couple of fox cubs
Garden Warbler along the canal near Basin Quay, 3 Buzzards - Lady Mabels/Thorn Hill area, 2 Sand Martins over Sennicar Lane, Common Tern flying along the canal.
Fledged youngsters of the following seen from various areas ;
Nuthatch, Whitethroat, Pied Wagtail, Blue Tit, Jackdaw, Magpie.
Aspull sough water treatment ponds, 3 Reed Warblers, 1 singing on each of the reedbeds. 2 pairs of reed buntings on 2 different reedbeds young moorhen on 1st treatment pond Also while walking around 1st treatment pond, near main gates came across what looks like a Sparrowhawk kill against the fence, found some small gold/orange breast feathers and was initally thinking possibly Goldfinch, then spotted some azure blue wing and back feathers and realised it was kingfisher Whitethroat, good numbers willow warblers good numbers of butterfly's
canal bridge, 4 Willow tits flew over canal, more about pair of Yellowhammers flew over Greenfinch heard singing family party of Goldfinch over
Almost forgot 12 young mallard on canal doing well
-- Edited by Paul Risley on Saturday 30th of May 2009 04:12:25 PM
This Morning 2 Garden Warblers nr Basin Along the Canal Willow Tit Feeding Young Chiffchaff Feeding Young Goldfinch Feeding Young Mallard with 11 Ducklings
slow, short walk through this afternoon revealed Tree Creeper feeding fledged young, impossible to count how many as they were all in tree tops and kept moving 2 different G.S. Woodpecker nests with young, always easy to locate because of the noise they make. Great tit and blue tits both feeding young in nests green woodpecker reported
male Sparrowhawk carrying small prey item and calling in nest area Buzzard on ground, middle of field male Manderin on canal with Mallards single Mute Swan young Long Tailed Tits ready for leaving well camoflaged and difficult to see nest pr of Goldfinches good numbers of usuall stuff
9am - 12 fem Sparrowhawk leaving remains of juv Blackbird Buzzard, longest angled stoop I have seen from over canal bridge (one on main path through haigh hall) to behind the rugby union club were I lost sight of it pair of manderin, courtship display on pond just over canal bridge
lady mabels woods and fields to senniar lane,
3 pheasants calling male Kestrel 4 Goldfinches pair whitethroats good numbers of willow warblers 3 poss 4 male reed buntings singing bullfinch sadly no skylarks heard here in what was once a hotbed for them and same on local patch, fields near lower house farm
Lower House Farm mid afternoon great view of a fox coming across field towards me, got to about 15 metres as I hid behind fence no slgn of Lapwings that were there the other night, possibly due to above sighting but fields also attract good numbers of corvids.
Canal nr Basin pond 1 male Manderin 3 singing willow warblers 2 Canada Geese
Lady mabels wood 2 singing Reed Buntings pair of Whitethroats pheasant
-- Edited by Paul Risley on Tuesday 28th of April 2009 07:40:12 PM
Lapwing displaying over fields, lower house farm, last year they appeared here about same time after nest failed in fields around senicar lane, Green woodpecker again heard but not located
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Thursday 30th of April 2009 05:17:35 PM
checked last years sparrowhawk territory, new nest being built in area and a plucking post located, prey items include blue and great tit, sparrow, male blackbird and wood pigeon. moorhen on nest in pond near hall lane pair of jackdaws inspecting nest hole and male taking food and feeding female after in nearby tree. good numbers of usuall stuff
pendlebury lane 3 Blackcaps, 2m 1f. males both singing and fighting Bullfinch Greenwoodpecker very vocal f Sparrowhawk
-- Edited by Paul Risley on Saturday 18th of April 2009 05:34:27 PM
Little change from yesterday evening, unsurprisingly, though the Wheatear must have moved on and the Curlew wasn`t evident.
The drake Mandarin was perched high up in a tree along the canal, and the 2 Buzzards were roaming wide all morning. These birds must soar all over Wigan, as I watched them drift over Whitley, Boars Head, Whelley and New Springs. They were last seen displaying over Thorn Hill, at which point they were intercepted by a Sparrowhawk and seperated.....
Whitethroat, 2 House Martins, f Blackcap, Treecreeper, Stock Doves, 6+ Swallows, Willow Warblers & Chiffchaffs aplenty.
Buzzard doing territorial display flight interupted by mobbing Kestrel Sparrowhawk soaring up Green Woodpecker heard G.S. Woodpecker excavating nest hole 8 Jackdaws male manderin sat in tree on Hall lane, no sign of female or tree hole
Mute Swan (SLI). As this was sat on the canal bank I could read its metal ring as well as its darvic - W19690...........does anyone know whether this is a BTO ring or a British Museum one (which I`m sure I`ve read about somewhere) ?
The metal ring will be BTO. You can report sightings of BTO rings via the website www.bto.org. The darvic will be NW Swan Study - if it was blue with white letters. Steve Christmas will be able to tell you its origins. Send him a private message if he doesn't read this post.
Mute Swan (SLI). As this was sat on the canal bank I could read its metal ring as well as its darvic - W19690...........does anyone know whether this is a BTO ring or a British Museum one (which I`m sure I`ve read about somewhere) ?
Lower Plantations, mid afternoon: 2 Sparrowhawks, 1 male 1 female in different locations single Pairs of Coal Tits, Goldcrests, Tree Creepers and L.T. Tits Tawney Owl heard nearby but not located good numbers of Chiffchaff, Nuthatches and Blue and Great Tits Heron over water treatment ponds
Water treatment ponds to shedfield bridge Willow tit (1st for a while for me) Raven over fields walked round fields listening for Partridge calling but no luck
Met up with Jimmy Meadows for a morning mooch, hoping for a fly-over Osprey ...............it didn`t happen, but at least we had some raptors to keep us interested -
3 displaying Buzzards and 3 displaying Kestrels in the air together over Shedfield Bridge, 2 displaying Sparrowhawks and another Buzzard over Thorn Hill.
2 Mandarins (pr) flew over the canal near Hall Lane.
Small numbers of Chiffchaff and the usual woodland stuff.........
whelley loop line long tailed tits pair of bullfinch song thrush, (regularly see up to 5 individuals singing on stretch from behind canon sharples school to ashbourne avenue exit)
water treatment ponds 5 moorhens sparrowhawk over and kestrel over fields
lower plantations 2 coal tits 2 goldcreasts good numbers blue and great tits and plenty nuthatches calling
leeds liverpool canal pair mute swans large male mink, sat on other side sunning itself as bold as brass, first time in ages I didnt have my camara with me
Out of curiosity Ian, I could see 3 Buzzards roughly in that area, looking from Wigan town centre at about 1:45pm yesterday, was that when you had them?
-- Edited by dave broome on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 08:17:13 PM
Sorry for the delay in posting this but yesterday, the 12th, Jean and I had a pair of peregrines, one (the female?) significantly larger than the other, drifting west across the fields below the canal near Sennicar Lane. Didn't appear to be hunting, probably just moving through.
3 Curlew, 20 Common Gulls, 4 Skylark, and 6 Lapwings in fields off Sennicar Lane.
Willow Tit near Shedfield Bridge, 2 Treecreepers & 2 Stock Doves near Hall Lane Bridge, and 2 Mute Swans on the Basin (one of them wearing blue Darvic SLI).
2 Kestrels and a handful of singing Reed Buntings in Lady Mabel`s Wood.
walk round the area this morning 2 Grey Heron off a little pool in the woods Pr Mute Swan on the Basin one had Blue Darvic Ring SLI Lady Mabels Wood 1 Meally Redpoll with 7 Lesser Redpolls 3 Singing Reed Buntings also 1 singing at the Golf Course side 8 Lapwings in fields farther up from the wood and singing Skylark Curlew over calling Green Woodpecker calling from the old railway line Pendlebury Lane 1 Tree Sparrow in the bushes nr the houses then flew towards Samuel Folds Cottage Dipper on the Douglas bottom of 64 Steps Wingates Lane Pr Mandarin on Douglas opp WRU Club Entrance
Hall Lane Feeding station 4 Reed Bunting
Also lots of Nuthatch in the Plantations calling and 2 GS Woodpeckers
42 Magpies flying into roost, woodland just north of whelley loop line, another pair roosting together behind canon sharples school. Buzzard over as well
Evening walk from whelley loop line to canal produced, Buzzard, Kestrel, 20+ Magpies, 8 Mallards, 4 Moorhens and highlight for me was 1 possibly 2 Grey Partridge calling, amazing how these birds cling on here.
lots of birds at hall lane feeding station today.magpies,jays,blackbirds,1 great spot,1 nuthatch,1 reed bunting,greenfiches,chaffinches,great,blue and coal tits,robins,dunnocks and 2 grey squirrels.
drk Mandarin on the Basin Quay, Willow Tit nr. Shedfield Bridge, Kingfisher along canal, 2 Sparowhawks, Kestrel, 2 Goldcrests, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Bullfinch, Small numbers of Mistle Thrushes and Redwings.
whelley loop line/ water treatment ponds kestrel 3 bullfinches Goldfinches large flock of tits 20+ magpies good numbers of jays Albino squirrel reported
senicar lane family groups of goldfinches + L T Tits pair of Bullfinches pair greenfinches
pendlebury lane quick look for tree sparrows but none seen