Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal then through Haigh Country Park - back through Lady Mabel Wood - along canal and return. Good to get some fresh air in my lungs after the festivities! Happy New Year to all fellow birders.
Kestrel x 2 Buzzard x 2 Sparrowhawk x 1 House Sparrow x 2 Coal Tit x 2 Nuthatch x 2 Treecreeper x 1 Goldcrest x 2 Dunnock x 1 Mistle Thrush x 2 Carrion Crow x 5 Blackbird x 8 Chaffinch x 2 Blue Tit x 5 Great Tit x 3 Robin x 5 Moorhen x 3 Mallard x 10 Magpie x 12 Woodpigeon x 2 Mute Swan x 2
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Haigh Country Park (including Upper and Lower Plantations to bridge over River Douglas) - back through Lady Mabel Wood - along canal and return.
Willow Tit x 1 Redwing x 3 Mistle Thrush x 1 Kestrel x 5 different sightings (at least two different birds) Tree Sparrow x 1 Bullfinch (F) x 1 Coal Tit x 2 Nuthatch x 5 Treecreeper x 2 Goldcrest x 4 Long-Tailed Tits x 15 Goldfinch x 5 Dunnock x 1 Jay x 3 Jackdaw x 8 Carrion Crow x 10 Blackbird x 5 Chaffinch x 3 Blue Tit x 7 Great Tit x 5 Robin x 3 Moorhen x 2 Mallard x 7 Magpie x 5
Decided to try my theory that Haigh might offer a good bet for finding one or more of the Hawfinches frequenting GM at the moment. Sadly my theory didn't pay off today. 2 hours around the middle section of the plantations - an area dominated by beech - produced not a single Hawfinch. It did however produce lots of Nuthatches, Goldcrests, tit species etc and two Ravens over which were a site tick! A skein of pink-footed Geese went over but were largely obscured by trees so I couldn't count them.
-- Edited by Craig Higson on Sunday 5th of November 2017 09:26:09 PM
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 5th of November 2017 10:00:25 PM
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Several Tawny Owls are calling regularly at dusk in different localities around Bottling Wood and Balniel Walk areas. Also one calling regularly in Wigan Park very early morning near to the old John England Mill.
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Haigh Country Park (including Upper and Lower Plantations) - back through Lady Mabel Wood - along canal and return.
Pretty sure I saw at least 2 Lapwing chicks in the fields I think you are referring to (just before the bridge at Sennicar Lane) last weekend Paul. Stood watching for ages and thought I saw an adult with two, but they were sitting tight and not moving. Also had Garden Warbler in Lady Mabel's wood. Completely forgot to add my sightings for the day.
-- Edited by Craig Higson on Sunday 11th of June 2017 10:51:51 PM
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5 juvenile Kestrels fledged, 2 yesterday the other 3 today, a wonderful sight
Sparrowhawk incubating at one site another pair on territory elsewhere, nest not located yet
So far it seems to have been a good breeding season, fledged juveniles of Great Spotted Woodpecker, Jay, Mandarin with 2 young, Grey Wagtail, Long tailed Tits and Coal Tits, Song Thrush seen with food, the 13 nest boxes produced, 80+ young Blue tits from 11 nests, 6 young Nuthatches from one box and 4 young Great Tits from another box, one of the boxes was taken down due to squirrel damage before the season started and three Treecreeper boxes were kindly donated and put up but too late in the season for them to be used.
Sennicar lane fields still have around 10 Lapwings no juveniles visible but adults are still mobbing any passing corvid, 3 pairs of Whitethroats at different stages of the breeding cycle, 1 pair carrying nesting material 1 pair carrying food whilst another pair were alarm calling at the presence of a Magpie,
Swallows nesting under the bridge again, a couple of pairs of Skylarks are in the fields and quite a few pairs of Reed Buntings too.
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Haigh Country Park (including Upper and Lower Plantations) - back through Lady Mabel Wood - along canal and return.
Grasshopper Warbler x 1 (heard reeling and seen in Lady Mabel Wood) Willow Warbler x 3 Chiffchaff x 5 Wheatear x 2 Greenfinch x 1 Swallow x 5 House Martin x 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker x 1 Pied Wagtail x 1 Lapwing x 8 Mistle Thrush x 2 Kestrel x 2 House Sparrow x 10 Coal Tit x 2 Nuthatch x 5 Dunnock x 1 Jackdaw x 5 Carrion Crow x 8 Blackbird x 7 Chaffinch x 3 Blue Tit x 7 Great Tit x 4 Robin x 4 Moorhen x 1 Canada Geese x 7 Mallard x 12 (and 2 chicks) Mute Swan x 2 Buzzard x 1 (on way home at Junction 13 M60 near Worsley Woods)
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Haigh Country Park (including Upper and Lower Plantations feeding stations) - back through Lady Mabel Wood - along canal and return. On return to Red Rock - walked along Leeds/Liverpool canal towards Adlington as far as Bridge 66 and return.
Highlight - Leucistic Magpie in field opposite exit to main car park at Haigh Country Park Goldcrest x 2 Lapwing x 10 Buzzard x 1 Nuthatch x 4 Coal Tit x 3 Jay x 5 House Sparrow x 6 Dunnock x 4 Wren x 3 Chaffinch x 1 Robin x 12 Blue Tit x 8 Great Tit x 7 Blackbird x 3 Collared Dove x 2 Woodpigeon x 50 Moorhen x 3 Magpie x 4 Mallard x 7 Black-Headed Gull x 2 Carrion Crow x 20 Rook x 1 Goldfinch x 5 Long Tailed Tit x 3 Canada Geese x 5
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Sennicar Bridge - cross over bridge and turn left back along canal to Pendlebury Bridge - up to School Lane - through Haigh Country Park (including Upper and Lower Plantations feeding stations) - back along canal by side of Lady Mabel Wood - and return
Tawny Owl x 2 (Lower Plantations roost site) Goldcrest x 3 Kestrel x 1 Mistle Thrush x 4 Nuthatch x 5 Coal Tit x 5 Jay x 1 House Sparrow x 1 Chaffinch x 3 Robin x 8 Blue Tit x 7 Great Tit x 6 Blackbird x 10 Woodpigeon x 50 Magpie x 7 Mallard x 10 Black-Headed Gull x 15 Carrion Crow x 4 Rook x 8 Goldfinch x 3 Long Tailed Tit x 2 Cormorant x 1 Canada Geese x 15
A couple of hours this morning cleaning out nestboxes,
Pair of Mandarins
Buzzard over
Pair of Dippers
Pair of Goldcrests
Singles of Grey Wagtails and Heron, good numbers of the usual suspects
As a side issue I often wondered about cleaning nest boxes out, my thoughts being that natural nest sites would not get cleaned out and that adult birds often roosted in nest boxes during winter and that the lining would act as insulation, I finally decided to clean them out, Whilst cleaning out the boxes this morning I was surprised to find that at least four nests contained very small live maggots and at least half contained fleas, has anyone got any ideas on what the maggots would be?
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Sennicar Bridge - cross over bridge and turn left back along canal to Pendlebury Bridge - up to School Lane - through Haigh Country Park (including Lower Plantations feeding station) - back along canal by side of Lady Mabel Wood - and return
Goldcrest x 2 Bullfinch x 3 (1M and 2F) Redwing x 30 Buzzard x 1 Kestrel x 1 Mistle Thrush x 1 Nuthatch x 2 Coal Tit x 3 Jay x 1 House Sparrow x 1 Dunnock x 2 Wren x 3 Moorhen x 3 Chaffinch x 4 Robin x 7 Blue Tit x 4 Great Tit x 5 Blackbird x 5 Woodpigeon x 50 Magpie x 7 Mallard x 15 Black-Headed Gull x 1 Carrion Crow x 4 Rook x 30 Jackdaw x 10
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Lady Mabel Wood - back through Haigh Country Park and return
Kingfisher x 1 Goldcrest x 1 Nuthatch x 2 Reed Bunting x 3 Coal Tit x 3 Jay x 5 Goldfinch x 3 Moorhen x 1 Robin x 4 Blue Tit x 8 Great Tit x 6 Blackbird x 5 Woodpigeon x 50 Magpie x 4 Mallard x 20 Black-Headed Gull x 10 Canada Geese x 12 Cormorant x 1 Carrion Crow x 8 Mute Swan x 2
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Lady Mabel Wood - back through Haigh Country Park (past Haigh Hall) and return
Kingfisher x 1 Goosander x 3 Redwing x 4 Buzzard x 1 Kestrel x 1 Chaffinch x 3 Moorhen x 1 Blue Tit x 5 Nuthatch x 1 Great Tit x 5 Blackbird x 4 Collared Dove x 4 Woodpigeon x 20 Magpie x 7 Mallard x 5 Black-Headed Gulls x 20 Herring Gull x 1
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Pleasant half hour this morning watching a pair of Little Grebes feeding two young on the Swan Pond in the Upper Plantations (first breeding we've seen here),
plus Moorhen and Mallard also feeding young. Hope they survive the Mink.
I placed them between 8 and 10 foot high, mainly because I was worried about them getting vandalised, they were situated away from any of the main paths mainly on sloping ground, bought an 8 x 4 sheet of 12 mm exterior ply and managed to get 14 bto measurement sized boxes out of it, after cutting the wood up some of the plywood layers started to part indicating it was not a very good quality exterior ply, so ended up giving each box 3 coats of a water based dark coloured varnish, hardest part was putting them up by myself, hiding ladders and tools whilst going back and forth for the boxes, been well worth it though really chuffed with the results and hopefully should get a few more years out of the boxes.
In one of the quieter more private parts of the woods I put up 14 nest boxes back in February, incredibly all 14 are in use, 9 by Blue Tits and 5 by Great Tits, on checking today there are 67 young Blue Tits and 18 young Great Tits in these boxes with one Great Tit nest not checked as someone was camping nearby, the boxes were placed at least 70 yards from each other and on doing my rounds I have found another 2 Great Tits, 1 Blue Tit, 1 Coal Tit, a family of fledged Long tailed Tits and a Treecreeper nest that unfortunately got predated by Great Spotted Woodpecker , what surprised me was the population density of all these Titmice, just praying that the weather holds out for the next few days for them as most are getting close to fledging,
In one of the quieter more private parts of the woods I put up 14 nest boxes back in February, incredibly all 14 are in use, 9 by Blue Tits and 5 by Great Tits, on checking today there are 67 young Blue Tits and 18 young Great Tits in these boxes with one Great Tit nest not checked as someone was camping nearby, the boxes were placed at least 70 yards from each other and on doing my rounds I have found another 2 Great Tits, 1 Blue Tit, 1 Coal Tit, a family of fledged Long tailed Tits and a Treecreeper nest that unfortunately got predated by Great Spotted Woodpecker , what surprised me was the population density of all these Titmice, just praying that the weather holds out for the next few days for them as most are getting close to fledging,
A couple of hours this morning in the upper plantations.
Grey Wagtail feeding fledged young near the Swan pond
Single Little Grebe on the Swan pond
Female Mallard crossing the footpath towards the pond with 3 chicks when a Carrion Crow swoops down and grabs one, as she gets to the pond with the remaining two chicks at least 8 male Mallards make straight for her on the banking two of them grabbing her and trying to mate with her, they fly back to the pond as I approach and the female remains with the chicks, as I back off she eventually goes into the pond with the youngsters and 1 male Mallard swims alongside her
Tawny Owl active and calling
8 juvenile Long tailed Tits all sat huddled up on a branch high up in a Hawthorn tree
Mallard on Canal with 4 young
2 x Song Thrush
2 x Mistle Thrush
Singles of Treecreeper and Goldcrest
-- Edited by Paul Risley on Monday 16th of May 2016 01:35:03 PM
A lovely sighting of a Nuthatch yesterday near the bridge over the Yellow Brook. There seem to be good numbers of Nuthatches in and around the Plantations, regularly seen at The Hall Lane feeding station.
Wednesday 13fh April 18-15 to 20-30 Of note Leeds Liverpool Canal Wheatear - field in front of big house towards bridge 63 Dead Mute Swan Lady Mabel's Wood Grasshopper Warbler - brief glimpse and reeling away in usual spot 20-15 Cheers Karl
Walk from Red Rock / Bridge 63 (Leeds/Liverpool Canal) - along canal to Lady Mabel's Wood - River Douglas bridge - back through Haigh Country Park (past Haigh Hall) and return
Tawny Owl x 2 (together at usual roost at the Lower Plantations site) Chiffchaff x 2 Buzzard x 2 Greenfinch x 1 Nuthatch x 5 Goldfinch x 4 Jay x 1 Wren x 1 Jackdaw x 20 Carrion Crow x 2 Coal Tit x 5 House Sparrow x 1 Long Tailed Tits x 2 Dunnock x 1 Blue Tit x 20 Great Tit x 9 Robin x 5 House Sparrow x 1 Chaffinch x 3 Blackbird x 10 Woodpigeon x 30 Magpie x 8 Mallard x 7 Black-Headed Gulls x 10 Reed Bunting x 2 Canada Geese x 4 Bullfinch x 1 (on way home flying across road in Aspull near Co-op food store)