Not much around the Dam area except for 12 Mallard and what looked like a Polecat/ferret cross hunting in the silted area to the right of the wooden viewing platform.
40+ Swallows around the motorway bridge, still a couple of nests occupied.
2 chiff chaff 4 wren 15+ robin (includ. 2 juveniles) c.30 blackbird 2 song thrush 10 gr tit 5 blue tit 2 lt tit 8 nuthatch (including a family party of 5, 2 adults 3 fledglings, great views of the parents feeding young. A gr. spot woodpecker nest; the young kept poking there heads out the hole, nearly ready to fledge. the adults were milling about in other trees 2 chaffinch 2 dunnock 1 jay
Spent hours looking for a LS Woodpecker this morning, no sign at all Birds seen included ;
Male Sparrowhawk being mobbed by 5 Magpies 2 GS Woodpeckers 8 Nutchatch 2 Treecreepers 5 Bullfinch 2 Goldcrests Plenty of tit flocks
Warke dam 13 Teal 1 Heron Water rail heard
Worsley Filtration lagoons 2 Shoveler 8 Teal 2 Canada geese 3 Bullfinches 1 Buzzard over 350+ Starlings swirling around the fields eventually landing in trees near Botany bay woods.
Also found carcase of a Mute swan ringed DH4 , possible victim of a Fox/dog attack.
Worsley woods 2 Nuthatch 5 Siskins 1 GS Woodpecker 1 Sparrowhawk with damaged tail feathers but flying ok 4 Redwings Mixed tit flock 20+ with 5 Goldcrests
Warke dam 2 Herons 2 Little grebes 2 Teal 1 Kingfisher 16 Mallard
Filtration Lagoons 2 Buzzards over 1 Heron 5 Reed buntings 12 Redwings feeding on berries 2 Mute swans The vegitation around the Mute swan nest site has now died down and you can see two unhatched eggs still in the nest. I'm suprised that the corvids have not touch them.
Around the woods and dam area, 6 Nuthatch 2 Treecreepers 1 Coal tit 1 Goldcrest 5 Great tits 12 Jays 3 Mistle thrushes 6 Mallard 1 Heron 2 Pied wagtails 2 Bullfinches
Filtration Lagoons 2 adult and 3 large young Mute swans are still there 2 Teal 3 Mallard 3 Coots 3 Reedbuntings 8 Goldfinches Large flock of Mpipits in the next field 1 Buzzard At least 5 Swallows and 4 House Martins still feeding over the pools
There are still 5 Swallow nests being visited by parents feeding young under the motorway bridges beside the canal.
Filtration lagoons
Sedge warblers 2 Reed warbler 1 Grasshopper warbler 1 ,heard not seen Chiffchaff 1 Mute swans, a pair with 3 young , same as last year Little grebe with at least 2 young Goldfinches 12 Reedbuntings 3 Skylark 1 Buzzard 1 Canada goose 1 Coots 6 Moorhen with 3 young
5.45- 8.45am Worsley woods Plenty of bird song this morning but not so easy to see them with the amount of leaf cover. Treecreeper 5 Nuthatch 3 GS Woodpecker2 Chiffchaff 1 Willow warbler 2 Sparrowhawk 1 Song thrush 1
Warke dam Heron 1 Mallard 4 Kingfisher 1 Common Sandpiper on the mud.
Filtration Lagoons Mute swan 2 Canada geese 26 with 12+ chicks seen Little Grebe 2 Coots 6 Mallard 2 Heron 1 Reed buntings 5 Reed warblers 3 Goldfinch 2 Whitethroat 2 Willow warblers 3 Buzzards 4 over fields Kestrel 1
Plenty of Swallows ,Swifts and Martins feeding over the lagoons but no Swallows have began building their nests under the motorway bridges yet
Warke dam 2 Little Grebes 11 Teal 7 Tufted duck 1 Heron 1 Kingfisher Plenty of Coots and Moorhens 1 Redshank feeding on the small mud flat near the reeds, quite a rare sight for the dam.
Filtration Lagoons beside the Bridgewater canal 16 Teal 8 Mallard 1 Kingfisher 5 Snipe flushed from the pond edges 1 Stoat 5 large Bumble bee`s seen flying , spring is here
9am - 2.30pm. Considering what I mentioned in my last post about the lack of birds in Worsley woods in November. I thought that I would give it one last look this year and was very surprised on the amount of birds about. In the woods, GS Woodpeckers 4 Treecreepers 6 Nuthatches , I stopped counting after 18 ,they were all over the place. Great tits 10+ Blue tits 4 LT tits 20+ Greenfinches 4 Bullfinches 5 Bramblings 7 Jays 3 Siskins 12+ Goldcrest 7 Most of the finches and nuthatches were seen near the small cottage, go through the gate next to the cottage and after 75m turn right , up the small rise and into the trees. On Warke dam Little Grebe 3 Teal 12 Mallard 8 Kingfishers 2 Sparrowhawk 1 GS Woodpeckers 2 in trees next to path Siskins 4 in trees next to path
In the small wooded vally behind the dam, Grey Wagtails 2 Treecreepers 3 Bullfinch 2
At the Delph next to Worsley road Mallard 9 Heron 1 Treecreeper 1
Filtration Lagoons beside Bridgewater canal Coots 13 Teal 8 Mallard 9 Moorhen 3 Pied Wagtails 2 Kestrel 1 Mpipits 3 Reed buntings 4 Large flock of Pinkfooted geese over 140+ flying west at 12.03 pm
Along the canal up to Vicars hall lane Bridge 4 decent size flocks of finches between 15 - 40 birds .One flock had at least 16 siskins, 4 Bullfinches and 12+ Goldfinches. Lots of Redwings and Corvids over Flock of 160+ Starlings in the trees beside childrens play area on Vicars hall lane.
On the walk back to Swinton Sparrowhawk hunting over the hedges along Leigh road near Worsley Garden centre. Kingfisher at the Delph.
If the LS Woodpeckers still live in Worsley woods then this time of year has probably the best chance of finding them while the trees are bare of leaves and you can see the tree tops
This morning 8.30-11.30am Wardley woods, Just 1 GS Woodpecker and 4 Jays
Worsley woods, Not many birds about just a small flock of Blue and Great tits and a lot of dead trees.
Warke dam 8 Teal 7 Mallard 1 Little Grebe 1 Kingfisher
Filtration lagoons and Bridgewater canal The pair of Mute swans and their 3 cygnets are still OK , spending their time paddling up and down the canal . On the lagoons, 12 Mallard 9 Teal 1 Heron 8 Coots 12 Moorhens In the area around the filtration plant, 1 Kestrel 6 Goldfinches 2 Pied wagtails 18 Canada geese over
It is getting hard work to see any birds in Worsley woods these days , the numbers of birds that I use to see in the 70/80/90`s are certainly not there any more.
Kingfishers are still showing well and very close up at the Delph beside Worsley road in the centre of Worsley village . Three present yesterday evening at 6.30 pm .A very good photo opportunity!!
Hi Judith Its a pity the site can`t be made bigger. As the reed beds have developed the bird life has increased. Plenty of Swallows were feeding in the pools today and I had an excellent close view of the Water Rail and the Reed warbler.
Hi Dave - the site of the lagoons is on the county database as Worsley filtration lagoons. I usually check it annually but haven't got round to it this year! I think as the reedbeds develop, it should be good. As you say, it's easy to get to from the towpath. It's a good feeding site for hirundines, especially all those swallows that breed unter the M60 bridges!
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Lightshaw hall Flash is sacrosanct - NO paths please!
Worsley woods was very quiet, hardly any birdsong at all , only 1 GS Woodpecker and 3 Bullfinches seen.
Warke Dam had plenty of Mallard swimming about and 2 Grey wagtails sat on the fallen tree at the overflow end. Also 2 Kingfishers kept flying along the length of the lake until they flew over the dam end and along the overflow stream in the trees.I followed them along the stream and finally caught up with them at the Delph beside Worsley road. Both Kingfishers chased each other around and even flew through the tunnels under the road until they settled on the metal gate at the entrance of the small tunnel near the house. A third Kingfisher flew into the Delph from the Bridgewater canal tunnel and the chasing started again.
Along the Bridgewater canal just under the motorway bridges were 2 families of Swallows sat on the metal fence , 4 adults and 9 juvs all lined up in a row.
Just passed the motorway bridges is the filtration plant which is trying to clean up the orange canal water .There are a number of small ponds full of reeds and sedges. I`m not to sure if its private but there is a path part way round. Present were;
2 Little Grebes 1 Water Rail and another calling 1 Reed warbler 2 Sedge warblers 2 Mute swans with 3 large young 12 Canada geese 7 Grey wagtails 2 Yellow wagtails 6 Reed buntings 5 Yellowhammers 1 Heron Plenty of Coots and Moorhens both with young 2 Buzzards flying over.