30+ Swallows at manure copse 1 Greenfinch 3 Yellowhammers
I picked a bad day to go here as it looked like they had been shooting in the morning and then half way round a Hunt was in progress with horses and hounds everywhere.
a pm stroll today 2 gadwall 2 buzzards 2 kestrel 2 grey partridge 10 linnet 11 yellowhammer 7 lapwing curlew calling but not seen finally a demo of march hare madness.four or five brown hare chasing each other at breakneck speed.brilliant.
Visit tonight with Mr Rimmer pr Gadwall 1 Little Grebe 10+Yellowhammer Long Tailed Tit without its tail 10 Lapwings over 4 Lapwings on floor 10 Goldfinch Redpolls over pr Mandarins flying about and at one point landed on a tree at Gorse Hall Farm
My first visit to this area this morning...looking for tree sparrows. A walk along the county border that followed Bucknow Brook to Hic-bibi well:
3 x buzzard goldfinch linnet kestrel lapwing displaying reed bunting yellowhammer skylark grey partridge curlew oystercatcher 2 x fieldfare raven
plenty of celandine and colt's foot in bloom.
..and the highlight of the walk....a peregrine hunting a white dove unsuccessfully JUST over the border at the foot of Hic-bibi Lane....but I WAS in GMC when I saw it !
No tree sparrows though.
-- Edited by john spurgeon on Saturday 24th of March 2012 05:32:06 PM
first visit for me produced 14 yellowhammer.20 reed bunting.7 tree sparrow.7 lapwing.some singing skylarks.2 buzzards and a kestrel.also cracking views of a brown hare.back on the main road 70-80 rooks on the stubble field opposite killhey court.never realized there was so much open land there.
Brief visit this morning produced very few small birds, a kestrel, a sparrowhawk and a peregrine - the last unusual for here and standing in the middle of a bare field - all in the space of five minutes. The feeding station had mobile flocks of yellowhammer and tree sparrow but the farmer's tractor manoeuvres made them impossible to count.
A late afternoon amble with Mr Meadows turned up a couple of Buzzards, a Sparrowhawk, and a Kestrel. At least 16 Yellowhammers were going to roost in fir trees at Talbot House Farm, and eight or nine Grey Partridges flushed near to the railway bridge. A dozen or so Skylarks were "blogging" around (whatever that means ?!)...
Mr Woosey you forgot to put a mad dog what bites small people
A late afternoon amble with Mr Meadows turned up a couple of Buzzards, a Sparrowhawk, and a Kestrel. At least 16 Yellowhammers were going to roost in fir trees at Talbot House Farm, and eight or nine Grey Partridges flushed near to the railway bridge. A dozen or so Skylarks were "blogging" around (whatever that means ?!)...
Grey Partridge... covey of c12 !! flushed close to me, from copse near the pile of Manure, by a walker. Yellowhammers .............40 plus Chaffinch ........................20 plus Kestrel...................1 Jay......................... 1 Lapwing......................... 20 plus. Fieldfare.........................c.25 in trees Also Starlings/Skylarks /Crows.
Thanks to Jimmy Meadows for the direction to here.
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Rumworth List 2019, species to date: 63 Latest: Sand Martin, Reed Bunting, Redshank, Pink-footed Goose, Curlew.
Tuesday 25th: 30+ Yellowhammer and approx 120 Skylark on fields near Gorse Hall, the latter appearing when a Sparrowhawk was hunting, then vanished again 1 Brambling south over Broomfield Reclamation 2 Willow Tit and 1 Goldcrest Worthington Reclamation off Platt Lane 2 Goldcrest Platt Lane-Bradley lane
This Afternnon 6 Buzzards at least 2 juvs 2 Kestrels 1 Siskin over 1 Little Grebe 10+ Yellowhammers 30+ Swallows 1 Sparrowhawk 1 Raven over as i was leaving
and someone shooting
Cheers Jimmy
-- Edited by Jimmy Meadows on Sunday 4th of September 2011 06:27:47 PM
Early Doors Visit Highlights 23 Lesser Black Backed Gulls 20 Carrion Crows 1 Buzzard 3 Kestrels 50+ Tree Sparrows mix of adults and juvs 1 Meadow Pipit 1st of the autumn pr of Black Swans was walking to pond from Wrenhalls Farm
Early AM 2 Kestrels 3 Reed Buntings 1 Curlew 10 Yellowhammers (including juveniles) Chaffinch family party Whitethroat (juvenile} Willow Warbler family party 1 Sedge Warbler
Cheers Jimmy
-- Edited by Jimmy Meadows on Sunday 10th of July 2011 09:09:40 AM
Quail still singing at 9:15pm, in the area east of Gorse Hall Farm out-buildings. At one point it ventured (unseen) round to the west side of the barns..
An interesting observation (for the regulars at least) was the presence of at least 8 Mandarins on the large ornamental pool in the grounds of Wrennalls Hall. Are these possibly the free-flying Worthington/Haigh/Whitley birds (hardly seen all winter !), or pinionned birds specially "bought in" to adorn the grounds ? . I guess the only real way to be sure is if they are seen on Bradley Pool itself or in flight.....