Checked out the area on Thursday 4th June late evening and the GSW was very busy drumming and calling outside its nest in the tree trunk, trying to tempt the sprogs out. Checked out the site again Friday evening and all was quite so I think during the day juniors fledged?? Fledgeling blue tits where in the trees around the area being fed by adults. Chaffinches M & F around, no Flycatchers seen.
I think Lady Amherst's Pheasant is now considered extinct in Britain (or at least no sustainable feral population) so this might be worth keeping an eye on to see if there is a small colony or if it's a single garden escape.
had to confirm from yesterday i also saw a lady amherst pheasant which i hadnt a clue what it was. i was thinking albino pheasant until i watched my bird dvd of europe apparently introduced from asia into this country ,a feral tick for me
Good days birding today many family parties, nuthatch,tree creeper,blue great and long tailed tits and grey wagtails. Lifer for me was a tree pipit Redpol 6 linnet 2 stonechat 2 spotted flycatcher 4 green woodpecker cuckoo skylark meadow pipits great spotted woodpecker 2 plus all the usual stuff butterflies painted lady,orange tip,small white. failed on the redstarts and pied flycatcher even after sitting in woodland for 1 hour being eaten by midges
Picked a bad today on parking up at Anglezarke An illegal rave was on going wouldnt have heard Big Ben never mind Garden Warblers Birds heard and seen when my hearing came back Highlights Green Woodpecker Tree Pipit Cuckoo Bullfinch Grey Wagtail Curlew Oystercatcher with 2 Young No Raptors ,No Flycatchers , No Wood Warblers Back past the rave all quiet they was all asleep in cars and vans
Cheers DJ Meadows
-- Edited by j meadows on Sunday 31st of May 2009 10:04:24 PM
spotted flycatcher was the pick of the birds today along with a little ringed plover,stonechat,reed bunting ,bullfinch,grey heron and a cuckoo being chased by a willow warbler. Also great spotted woodpecker,treecreeper,nuthatch,redpol,curlew,great crested grebe,oystercatchers,pied wagtails and all the usuals. painted lady butterflies in abundance today Big hello again and nice chatting with you both John and ? sorry i didnt catch your name.
-- Edited by Gary Gorner on Saturday 30th of May 2009 05:17:16 PM
later visit than usual as we went to martin mere in the morning. sampled a nice cup of tea and a slice of cake from the cricket club which was very nice. birds included linnets,redpol,meadow pipits,willow warblers,nuthatch,mistle thrush,jay,grey wagtail and all the usual stuff.
sunday 9.00-12.30 2 jay 3 pheasant 2 raven 1 buzzard 2 grey wagtails 2 nuthatch 1 black backed gull 1 cuckoo 3 redpol 3 curlew 10 lapwings 8 crows 2 song thrush 2 mistle thrush willow warbler song everywhere plus all the usual stuff thanks to the kind lady who helped us locate the area for the redstarts
Cuckoo gradually ranging up the valley, giving very good views near the cricket pavillion. Grasshopper Warbler, 2 Raven, Buzzard, f.Stonechat, Curlew, 4 Lesser Redpoll, Skylark, many Willow Warblers.
Just realized that with the Cuckoo I`ve made it into the Lancashire & North Merseyside 200 Club........Does anyone want to join me in the inaugural ****-up ?
Also available in the same location this morning were:-
Cormorant, GC Grebe, Little Ringed Plover, Lapwing, Buzzard, Stonechat, Grey Wag, Pied Wag, Skylark, Fieldfare, Dipper and Linnet . See what you missed!
Please post your sightings on Chorley & District Natural History Society web site if you're birding on our patch!
9.00-1.00pm 2 reed buntings in different locations nice to see them back loads of willow warblers belting their songs out coal,blue,great and long tailed tits both song and mistle thrush green,gold and chaffinch several crows 2 magpies 1 nuthatch 1 tree creeper loads of meadow pipits 2 redpol 4 curlew 2 oystercatcher plenty wrens and robins 4 swallows 1 green and 1 great spotted woodpecker lovely weather and a nice 8 mile walk.
me and Vernon was up there saturday afternoon we got the buzzards ,ravens and kestrel, also worth mentioning was a single fieldfare,2 mistle thrush and a couple of great spotted woodpeckers and one green woodpecker calling. hope you bring better cakes next time Vernon
This Afternoon with Tom Morton 3 Buzzards 1 pr displaying 1 Kestrel with prey 1 Sparrowhawk 3 Ravens Dipper heard flying up the Goyt 2 Stonechat in fine breeding plumage Curlews displaying
Anglzarke Res 3 Little ring plover 2 Oystercatchers 20+ Meadow pipts 3 LBB Gulls
sunday 8/02/09 11.00am-2.00pm early morning cold snap seemed to be keeping the birds low anglezarke frozen over but had thawed out by the time we were going home.still managed 8 robins,10 great tits,15 blue tits,6 longtailed tits,20+ redwings,6 crows,4 magpies,1 mistlethrush,1 cormerant.:roll on spring biggrin:
sunday 1/2/09 2 mistle and 1 song thrush,1 greatspotted woodpecker ,1 treecreeper,10 blue 10 great and 5 longtailed tits ,several crows and a nice surprice was 2 flocks of redwings one flock of about 100 and 1 flock of about 253 pied wagtails and 2 pochard and 4 tufted on anglezarke
walked around anglzarke birds starting to sing spring is just around the corne.r plenty of blue and great tits about and other birds of note were nuthatch,2 jays,4 mistle thrush ,1 songthrush,33 canadas on the resi and 1 sparrowhawk
brilliant weather and finally got the hobby a first for me at this site. also 2 juv kestrel and 1 peregrine. found a good flock of redpol 20+ hiding in the trees not surprising with all the raptors about. several willow warblers,4 stonechat,1 wheatear and 1 greywag. loads of swallows wizzing about over the hills.
Close and prolonged views of an adult Hobby (a lifer for Ellie-birder ), family party of Stonechats (4 juvs), ad & juv Green Woodpecker, family party of Kestrels.
buzzard kestrel rooks and crows spotted flycatcher (watermans cottage) 3 oystercatchers several willow warblers several redpoll green woodpecker dipper grey wagtails meadow pipits no signs of garden warbler or redstarts
just when i was about to give up hope of seeing a redstart what happens i see 4 ,two males and 2 females lifers for meand stunning birds to watch. also greenwoodpecker,great spotted woodpecker,grey wagtails,several redpols,garden warbler in its usual spot,spotted flycatcher,tree creeper,nuthatch,willow warblers and raptors kestrel and buzzard.also loads of swift,swallows and housemartins.went slightly of the beeten track and paid for it by going up to my knees in wet muddy sh_t.still who cares im on 189 total for this country still a chance of a hobby i hope with all these hirundines about.
no signs of flycatchers today and they have flown the cooplots of other activity round and about nuthatch,greenwoodpecker,redpol,mipits,song thrush,family of greywags by the waterfall,kestrel and buzzard.plenty of hirundines wizzing about heres hoping for a hobby soon.
sorry for the late post yesterday had a great day finally caught up with target species spotted flycatcherlifer and bagged a suprise pied flycatcher lifer.also green woodpecker and the juv and one parent showing very well up by the waterfall.those garden warblers are driving me nuts you can be 6ft away and still cant see them.meadow pipits everywhere but failed on the tree pipetwho cares gives me a reason not that i need one to go back to this great place.have been told there are also redstart about which would be another lifer for me
walked the pathway dean mentions in pre post great birding nuthatches,treecreeperswith young at watermans cottage no signs of flycatchers willow warblers everywhere.lifer for me was gardenwarblernear cricket field entrance and dipper feeding young but could only see one fledgeling.pair of coockoo flew straight past me being chased by hirendines up towards the falls.also possible 6 redpol rattling away thanks to tom morton for the id nice to meet up with you also a pair of raven on top of quarry and a kestrel hovering about,2 greywags,2 reed buntings and willow warblers everywhere.great place will definately go again
I was up there on fri afternoon, never gone further than the north end of Anglezarke before.Saw 3 Spotted Flycatchers near watermans cottage. Took the path from the road towards White Coppice. It's a great area loads of birds. I hadn't much time so had to turn back before i got to the area where the Tree pipits are. Spoke to Carol who posts on the Chorley site who said there were Pied Flycatchers and Redstart in the area. I'll have to go again when i've got more time.
Try this for a walk - Anglezarke Reservoir to Wheelton Plantation via Whiie Coppice. Today (1/6) 2 Ravens, Buzzard (upto 4 recently) Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, Green and Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 4 Tree Pipits, Pied Flycatcher, Wood, 2 Garden and lots of Willow Warblers, Curlew, Swift, Cuckoo, Blackcap (many), Stonechat, Chiffchaff, Oystercatcher, Linnet, Redpoll, Reed Bunting, Meadow Pipits galore, Trecreeper, Bullfinch, Skylark, Grey Wagtail, Spotted Flycatchers,Tufted Duck, Little ringed Plover, Common Sandpiper and many more. Hope Ste Astley saw the Tree Pipits!