2 Wheatear (field near Barkers Cottage) 2 Raven (same)
1 Kestrel 1 Grey Wagtail 1 Sand Martin with about a dozen House Martins and c100 Swallows 2 Chiffchaff 1 Mistle Thrush 1 House Sparrow 5 Goldfinch 2 Mallard
Barkers Cottage is currently up for sale. If anyone can lend me (or ideally, give) £995,000 please PM me. Ta
6pm-8pm Whelley loop line to Sennicar bridge and back.
very quiet, only real thing of note was the Swallows under the bridge were still feeding young, these were flying short distances to meet the parents with food then returning back to the nest, Fox sat out in field at edge of woods and 2 Roe Deer near water treatment ponds
3 Wheatears, Rothwells Farm, first field with sheep in, one still there when I left 1 Spotted Flycatcher, In trees near bridge then flew along wires keeping ahead of a dog walker going down lane, couldnt re locate Swallows still feeding young under bridge 2 Chiffchaffs 1 Whitethroat Buzzards heard
2 Raven (Rothwells Farm) 1 Mandarin, f (canal at Shedfield Bridge) 1 Sparrowhawk 1 Kestrel 1 Reed Warbler (Aspull Sough) 7 Stock Dove 6 Whitethroat, inc juvs 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 Herring Gull, over 1 Pied Wagtail Mute Swan (SLI) & mate with 6 cygnets along canal. 1 Swift
According to a notice on-site, The Woodland Trust have applied to Wigan MBC for planning permission to sink four "holes" in Lady Mabels Wood. This is to "test the water retention", with a view to creating a new "pond". It does not specify the exact location of the pond, nor how big it will be...........but big enough to hold a couple of Teal will do me !
12 Mistle Thrushes on rugby union pitch 2 Willow Warblers 6 Greenfinches 2 Kestrels over Golf course Buzzard 2 recently fledged broods of young Swallows Family party of Goldfinches Skylark 4 Whitethroats Mallard on canal with single day old duckling
8th Aug Lower Plantations and Fields around Water treatment ponds
Dipper singing away on Dougy Tree creeper Nuthatch G.S. Woodpecker Recently fledged Song Thrush 4 Juv Sparrowhawks, 2 male and 2 female. Massive surprise finding these as I had given up on them, found all the signs of breeding from early spring onwards, birds calling, food passing, plucking posts, moulted feathers, etc, but could not locate an active nest. Great views of two of the young flying full speed through trees as a parent fetched in prey out of sight Tawny Owl being mobbed by Jays, Magpies and Blackbirds Wren with just fledged young Goldfinch with 4 young Whitethroat Willow Warbler
4 Buzzards above Thorn Hill 1 Sparrowhawk 1 Kestrel 140+ Black-headed Gulls (inc juvs) loafing about in fields off Sennicar Lane 28 Goldfinch (inc juvs) 8 Greenfinch 2 Willow Warbler 1 Whitethroat dozens of House Martins & Swallows, including many juvs. large movement of Lesser Black-backed Gulls passing over, heading South as usual.
Hall lane to Pendlebury lane via lady mabels wood 2.30pm - 6pm
single Juvenile Buzzard tree creeper good numbers of Swallows and House Martins feeding over fields young Jays, fledged, still being fed by parents Whitethroats, 2 pairs, one pair with fledged young. one pair still feeding young in nest 2 Willow Warblers Song Thrush, Blackbird, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Starling and House Sparrows all with fledged young.
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late walk at dusk looking for Roe Deer turned up a couple of surprises 3 possibly 4 fledged juvenile Tawny Owls calling, this is the third brood of young Tawny's in the country park this year 150+ Swallows going to roost in the reed beds at Aspull sough Water treatment ponds 2 Roe Deer
Kingfishers still feeding young Willow Tit pair of Bullfinch pair of Greenfinch Kestrel Cormorant some scroats who had been night fishing dumped about 30 empty beer cans and plastic bags in the water
went out looking for the kingfishers again, located one on opposite bank deep in cover and obviously sheltering from the heavy rain. a quick walk further along revealed nothing else. on returning the rain stopped and 2 adult birds flew out from the cover and started to hunt, within less than 10 mins they had been back with 3 fish, at least two fledged young poss more and mobile, at least 400 yards further along from last night
Kingfisher hunting made my afternoon, several times diving into water and twice carrying fish off to return approx 4 mins later to continue hunting. pair of Greenfinch Female Manderin male Bullfinch
Juv Buzzards have left the nest and are now calling from nearby trees 5 young Swallows leaving nest under Sennicar lane bridge, saw the 3rd one make its maiden flight and avoid going into the canal, followed its parent to the hawthorn bushes on the other side male Reed Bunting with food on side of canal between Sennicar lane bridge and pendlebury lane bridge 2 Tree Sparrows small flock of approx 20 House Martins feeding over canal
searched a very quiet area of the country park today and had some good luck
2 Juvenile Buzzards on nest a quick forage around below the nest surprised me by the amount of Magpie feathers there, both adult and fledging, also adult male Sparrowhawk and fledging Wood pigeon. I had found the site of were the Sparrowhawk had been killed, it looks as if it had just caught a male Blackbird when it got caught itself, I was pondering what had killed it when I came across the Buzzard nest and found a few Sparrowhawk breast feathers beneath
also seen 3 Tree Creepers 2 Bullfinch juvenile Jays
2pm - 6pm Loop Line through Lower Plantations to Dominoes and back
numerous broods of Blue and Great tits, one brood attracting the attentions of a male Sparrowhawk who made an unsuccessfull pass at them. Coal Tits, 3 seperate broods Tree Creepers, 2 seperate pairs no young seen though Mallard with 2 newly hatched young Curlew, sounded agitated and landed in field about 100 feet away, quick scan didnt reveal any predators. as I lent on gate it started to run towards me no young were visable but I decided to back off and leave it , Its attention then turned towards a Buzzard that had appeared it took off and started to fly towards the Buzzard who sensibly made off Male Kestrel landed on tall hedgerow with prey waiting for Female, 3 Crows decided to try and rob him off his prize, all hell breaks loose as the male heads towards his nest closely followed by 3 crows, now out of sight all I can hear is lots of calling from the kestrels, the crows then reappear first and then the male Kestrel appears and seems to be flying away before turning and putting a stoop in at the crows a peregrine would have been proud of, cracking few minutes action
Skylarks x 2 5 young Swallows on fence Wren carrying food Blackcap G.S. Woodpecker
5 Curlews flying around together - which can only mean that all three chicks have survived
3 Common Tern 1 Kestrel (mobbing a fox !? near the Curlew site) 2 Reed Bunting 3 Skylark 1 Lapwing 1 Willow Warbler
Also seen were the following fledged youngsters:
Tree Sparrows, Linnets, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Swallows (5 lined up on a fence waiting to be fed), Whitethroats, Magpies, Greenfinches, House Sparrows, Chaffinches, Dunnock, Great Tits, Blue Tits..
With local RSPB group today Now i know why there is no Moorhens or Water Voles on the canal in the vicinity of Sennicar Lane Bridge when we saw a MINK swimming with a dead fish in its mouth on the other side of the canal Did not know they was in the area but looking back did not have any Moorhens on my BBS at New Springs either and it looks as if this could be the answer.
1.30pm - 5.00pm Sennicar to Pendlebury loop "The Mid West"
pair of Blackcaps 1 Buzzard Curlews, 1 seen both heard. gave alarm calls twice while I was walking around the fields, couldnt see any predators though, hopefully junior is still with us 4 Greenfinch 3 pairs of Canada Geese with 12 young Garden Warbler at sennicar bridge pair of Lapwings with 3 young visible, Adults vigourously mobbing a Carrion crow that was in hedge about 40 feet from young, Crow also has recently fledged young of its own in field on footpath side of canal. 2 Common Terns 3 Skylarks singing good numbers of Whitethroats and Goldfinches
Also found a new Fox earth with vixen and a single cub seen
1 Peregrine - initially over Winstanleys Farm, but it spent a while circling the rookery at School Covert, before drifting off North....One of the Chorley birds ? (My 100th site species )
2 Curlew 1 Lapwing with 4 chicks near Bawk House Farm 2 Common Tern 2 Tree Sparrow (Pendlebury Lane) 1 Kestrel 2 Whitethroat 2 Skylark 3 Collared Dove 2 House Martin 5 House Sparrows inc juvs at Pendlebury House 2 Mute Swans with 6 cygnets on canal at Pendlebury Bridge
I was away on holiday when the Turtle Dove news broke so, rationalising that it might have been around a couple of days before it was found, then it might be around a couple of days afterwards as well.
I went from 11.00 - 13.00 for a look and listen. Sedge Warbler and 4 Whitethroats on the walk down the canal. A Tawny Owl was being mobbed by Blackbirds near the viaduct and 3 Ravens circled overhead. Juv Tree Sparrow on the canal and an adult carrying nesting material near the cottages.
No sight/sound of the Turtle Dove. Oh well, it was worth a try.
just logged on at 8.30pm nice walk through my local woods today produced nothing unexpected, another G.S. Woodpecker nest located taking total up to 4 active nests. walked through Lady Mabels Wood to Sennicar lane and decided to go an see if the young Curlew were allright, couldnt see them but could hear the adult calling, was half way between sennicar lane and pendlebury lane and thought it looked busier than usuall towards pendlebury lane so turned back hopefully it will be there tomorrow nice find Ian and Judith with the manderins
Big thanks to Mr Woosey for finding the bird and the invite to a lovely part of the county I didn't know was there- really nice spot. I was on my own when the bird flew further down the lane to sit on a telegraph pole a little nearer and side on views. It then flew and didn't see where it went so very relieved you found it Dave! Also saw the 2 adult Curlew in the field and Tree Sparrows eventually in a bush along the canal close to the bridge. Also near the bridge similar to Judith were singing Sedge Warbler, Whitethroat and Reed Bunting Steve
Having seen the Turtle Dove (not a GM tick for me but very nice nevertheless, I decided to do a circular walk, re-joining the canal at Sennicar Lane bridge. I found a brood of 6 Mandarin ducklings with female on the R. Douglas, about 5 days old, saw 4 Ravens (possibly 5) over the fields nearby, saw the Curlews with one of the chicks (thanks for directions, Ian W), singing Sedge Warbler at Pendlebury Lane bridge and various Reed Buntings, Whitethroats etc. An excellent area which I only knew partially before.
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Lightshaw hall Flash is sacrosanct - NO paths please!
Turtle dove still present as we left at 5ish sat on telegraph pole behind the detached house (first house after farm from the bridge if you follow Ian's directions from earlier in this post.) also several common tern up and down the canal, house and tree sparrow around, then as we stood on bridge 62 single curlew flew over us, several lapwing in the second field on the other side of the bridge 63 pub plenty of goldfinch near the canal boats. Thanks to everyone we spoke to for a pleasant afternoons birding even if it wasn't self found it's still a tick. Mr Taverner get that first picture you took emailed!
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Flew from post just before 2pm. Not seen since but could still be about. Homeowners working in the garden directly beneath the telegraph post so unlikely to go back there at present.
2 Adult Curlews and 2 young yesterday afternoon As I was coming away the alarm calls went up again and I turned to see both birds fly up to intercept and chase away a passing Black Backed Gull (not sure if it was lesser or Great) anyway with a host of other predators in the local area aswell I'm going to try and keep away from the Curlews in future its not good for the nerves