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RE: Dunham Massey area, including the NT Park


2 x Spotted Flycatchers together. Lunchtime. One visiting several perches on the half dead Oak trees, next to the wooden footbridge, on the SE side of Island Pool.

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Driving along Warburton lane as usual on way to work, approx 0810
At the junction of Dunham Rd, just over the farm buildings at Moss Brow Farm.

Single Red Kite..I could clearly see the forked tail and the contrasting patches on it wings....

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Highlights of a wander around the NT site: 2 Raven, 3 Buzzard, 1 Stock Dove, 1 Goosander and 8 House Martin all struggling North into the wind.

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5th April
Brood of 11 tiny Mallard ducklings on the Bollin then the oxbows.

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Circular walk starting at Dunham Massey and then through Dunham Woodhouses to the Trans Pennine way down to Altrincham and back along the Canal to Dunham Massey via the Swan with 2 Nicks. Highlights were 5 Yellowhammer (4 on the TP way and 1 along the canal), 4 Skylark, 4 Lapwing, 1 Little Egret, 1 Green Sandpiper & 4 Reed Bunting.

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Pair of Mandarin on the Island Pool and a female Goosander.

Singing Chiffchaff in Brickkiln Wood.



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A Kingfisher on the Moat Pool mid afternoon.



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Timperley life list c. 89 (ish). Barn Owl 4.11.19, Green Sand 27.8.19, Little Egret 13.2.19, ringtail harrier sp 20.10.18, Fawn Yawn 15.10.18, Grasshopper Warbler  15.4.16, Tree Pipit 13.4.16, Yellowhammer 5.4.15, Hobby May '11, Wigeon Dec '10



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Highlights of a morning wander around the deer park; 2 Little Grebe. 4 Goosander, 30 Redwing, 4 Buzzard, 2 Stock Dove, 2 Raven & several drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker.



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Monday 7th February 2022. 10:30 - 15:00 hrs.

Circular walk starting at Transpennine Trail Car Park (Seamons Road Altrincham) - west along Transpennine Trail turning left at Station Road - follow road south past Rope & Anchor and Vine Inn - right down Meadow Lane over River Bollin - follow footpaths to Dunham Park past Swan With Two Nicks - circuit of Dunham Massey Park - through Dunham Massey village - and return via Bridgewater Canal (off School Lane)

Goldcrest (1)
Little Egret (1)
Grey Heron (1)
Ring Necked Parakeet (3)
Redwing (70)
Bullfinch (4) - One male and 3 Female
Song Thrush (1)
Long Tailed Tits (7)
Buzzard (1)
Raven (1)
Wren x 1
Mute Swan (2)
Tufted Duck (10)
Black-Headed Gulls (100)
Rook (8)
Carrion Crows (30)
Jackdaw (5)
Blue Tit (7)
Robin (5)
Great Tit (4)
Chaffinch (4)
Blackbird (5)
Coot (5)
Moorhen (3)
Mallard (50)
Magpie (3)


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2 Pink-Footed Geese grazing alongside the Bollin just outside the parkland walls. Also Kingfisher, Gadwall. Little Grebe.

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3 Green Sandpiper (down from 4 last month) and 2 Snipe on scrape by the Bollin.
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Spotted flycatcher in the deer park around island pool this afternoon.
Other birds seen...
Green woodpeckers
Great spotted woodpeckers
Nuthatch
Treecreeper
Goldcrest
Ring necked parakeets
Swifts
House Martins
Stock doves
Grey heron
Chiffchaff


Buzzards

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Ruddy Shelduck - Stood by the ox bow lake a single bird, first picked up on call, flew south east straight overhead and a record shot obtained at 09.11

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Lovely walk in the sun around the deer park 2 Goosander 1 Gadwall 2 Teal 17 Tufted duck 1 Green Woodpecker

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Working close by today so nipped in 9am for an hour

20 Ring Necked Parakeets in deer park and a female Goosander on deer park pool.



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A beautiful warm and sunny walk around Denzell gardens. Walking with a friend so not for bird spotting, really. But we were treated to two gorgeous buzzards swooping and circling in the blue skies for a good five minutes. Truly beautiful!

Lots of bird song and i was able to get my bins on a nuthatch and song thrush as well!! 



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Early morning walk msinly around the paths surrounding the deer park. Windy. Highlights; Green sandpiper (1) Green woodpecker (1) - yaffling Great spotted woodpecker - drumming Nuthatch Treecreeper Yellowhammer Mixed flock of fieldfare and redwing Raven (2) Kestrel (1) Buzzard (4) Chris

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Monday 15th February 2021. Afternoon exercise walk in pleasant mild sunny weather. Circuit of Dunham Park, stretch of Bridgewater Canal towards Dunham village.

Treecreeper x 2
Nuthatch x 1
Ring-Necked Parakeet x 4
Redwing x 30
Grey Heron x 1
Jay x 2
Pied Wagtail x 1
Buzzard x 2
Sparrowhawk x 1
Jackdaw x 50
Rook x 30
Crow x 40
Mute Swan x 2
Coot x 4
Moorhen x 2
Mistle Thrush x 2
Cormorant x 3
Wren x 1
Goldfinch x 1
Long-Tailed Tit x 2
Chaffinch x 4
Robin x 3
Blue Tit x 5
Great Tit x 2
Dunnock x 1
Blackbird x 5
House Sparrow x 10
Woodpigeon x 50
Black-Headed Gull x 30
Magpie x 3
Mallard x 10
Canada Geese x 3


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A crisp cold morning today but surprisingly busy with dog walkers, etc.

one Green Woodpecker (feeding on the ground in the deer park)
probably two Great Spotted Woodpecker (drumming in different areas)
one Raven

All the pools fully frozen.
Lots of Black-headed Gull loafing on the ice and a "pair" of Mute Swan

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2 raven flew over together yesterday morning, each carrying a stick.



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Mainly out for my exercise this morning. A couple of hours round the park.

2 x Green woodpecker really active. Flying from tree to tree and feeding.

1 x great spotted woodpecker. My first of the year but still a little fleeting...mainly because I got distracted by someone asking me what I was looking at biggrin

3 x ring-necked parakeets 

 



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Had a wander around the deer park and local area today. The large finch flock was still present in the sunflower field but very mobile so it was hard to get accurate counts of each species.

c.200 Chaffinch
7 Brambling (probably more)
c.10 Greenfinch
c.25 Goldfinch
1 Lesser Redpoll
3 Reed Bunting
80 Lapwing in the field opposite, across Oldfield Lane

Deer Park:
1 Green Woodpecker
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
11 Gadwall - Smithy Pool
7 Tufted Duck - Smithy Pool
2 Ring-necked Parakeets
Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Blue Tit, Great Tit plus other common species in good numbers across the park

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Beware when staying local during Covid parking restrictions apply Monday to Sunday at Dunham lots of cars booked.

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I had a look in the dead sunflower seed field behind little heath farm just like Anne did this morning, I also had a c150 finches they included....
Majority chaffinch
Several greenfinches
2 brambling
3 tree sparrows
5 linnets
1 yellowhammer
2 reed bunting
No siskin
Could only find 1 stock dove amongst the many woodpigeon.
Green woodpecker heard on the golf course.


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Large -about 150 - flock of finches in the sunflower field behind Little Heath Farm accessible by public footpath.  Mostly chaffinch, but at least 10 Siskin and one brambling.  Chaotic parking in the village yesterday.



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Couple of hours walking round the park from 10 this morning.

Highlights and firsts for me, since starting to spot properly!

1 x jay as I was looking to park

1 x female green woodpecker - observed for about 20 minutes

2 x treecreepers

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1 x skylark - however, this was a slight struggle for me to identify!



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Green Sandpiper came up calling off the flooded field by the Bollin at Dunham Woodhouses. Female sparrowhawk terrorising the hedgerows by the crem at dusk. Chris

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Woodcock 1

Redpoll 10



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Timperley life list c. 89 (ish). Barn Owl 4.11.19, Green Sand 27.8.19, Little Egret 13.2.19, ringtail harrier sp 20.10.18, Fawn Yawn 15.10.18, Grasshopper Warbler  15.4.16, Tree Pipit 13.4.16, Yellowhammer 5.4.15, Hobby May '11, Wigeon Dec '10



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4 Green Woodpecker showing well this afternoon on the grass, east of the old deer house.

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An evening walk yesterday in Dunham Park produced excellent views of Green Woodpecker's;
A pair were feeding a well grown juvenile on the ground close to the path from Charcoal Road along the eastern edge of the park.
In the treeless area between Old Man Pool and the Obelisk an adult was feeding a well grown juvenile. A further bird flew overhead towards the Obelisk.
A juvenile was feeding alone on the west edge of Smithy Pool.
The park was very quite mid-evening and the birds allowed good views.

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Late report for yesterday afternoon Sunday 21st - called by the river/flats at Bollington Mill. Between the flats and the "Swan with Two Nicks" pub a very vocal Ring-necked Parakeet flitting about, several Swallows and most pleasing a group of 10 or so House Martins which seem to be nesting in the eaves of the flats. Not seen/present last year so good to see them back.



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16.00-17.15 NT park and Bollington flats

I was a bit limited to where I could go due to a large area of the park cordoned off ready for a deer cull tomorrow 6am !!

1 Green Woodpecker- seen but not heard
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker - heard but not seen
4 Fieldfare
6 Redwing- a few singing
3 Grey Heron
2 Oystercatcher- pair on flooded fields at Bollington flats
2 Nuthatch
1 Coal Tit
2 Ring-necked Parakeet
1 Buzzard

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Eight Grey Herons reported around the small pond on the opposite side of the Bollin from the oxbows - preparing to colonise the heronry at a guess.



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Short late afternoon walk in the NT park.

2 Raven over
Ring-necked Parakeets heard but not seen.
Good numbers of Redwing around the park.
1 Little Grebe

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Short visit this afternoon - Bollington flats and along R.Bollin

Minimum of 130 Pied Wagtails feeding in fields at Bollington flats.
Also 100+ Redwing feeding in the same fields.
120+ Canada Geese
4 Ring-necked Parakeets over and landed in trees just inside the NT park.
1 Goosander
2 Nuthatch
1 Goldcrest
3 Bullfinch
2 Fieldfare

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Raven over the east end of the deer park late yesterday morning (also 3 Buzzard).


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Wednesday, 18th December 2019. 10:00 - 12:30 hrs.

Walk from Dunham Village - around perimeter of Dunham Park - Little Bollington (past 'Swan with two nicks' pub) - walk along Bridgewater Canal towpath back to Dunham village.

Highlight was a Green Woodpecker in a tree by side of Bridgewater Canal just before bridge leading off to Dunham village.

Also seen:
Redwing x 7
Fieldfare x 2
Mistle Thrush x 1
Nuthatch x 2
Coal Tit x 3
Jay x 4
Woodpigeon x 50
Rook x 5
Jackdaw x 20
Crow x 3
Tufted Duck x 3
Canada Geese x 20
Long Tailed Tit x 10
Wren x 1
Dunnock x 1
Chaffinch x 5
Blue Tit x 7
Great Tit x 5
Robin x 4
Blackbird x 7
House Sparrow x 5
Black-Headed Gull x 70
Mallard x 10

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24/10/19, early pm
1 Brambling found amongst the small Chaffinch flock feeding close to the Obelisk.
3 Redwing also north of here
4 noisy Ring-necked Parakeet

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Dusk Walk by the Bollin.

Green Sandpiper (1) second time this week on edge of flooded field
Kingfisher (1)
Tawny Owl 2+ heard
Redwing - 6 over
Snipe - 2 over - one landed in flooded field
Grey Partridge - heard
Gulls moving SSE - I assume towards Rostherne to roost.

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Rose ringed Parakeets - 14+
Grey Wagtail -1 along track to weir

+ all the usuals

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Just outside the NT park along the R.Bollin this afternoon:

R.Bollin:
1 Green Sandpiper
1 Common Sandpiper
2 Goosander - both redheads
2 Little Grebe
2 Grey Wagtail

Edge of NT park:
10 Nuthatch- more heard
3 Treecreeper
2 Coal Tit
20+ Long-tailed Tit in 2 mixed flocks with Blue and Great Tits
1 Buzzard

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On a quick visit to the park late this morning watched several of the Parakeets flitting between the beech trees at the bottom of the ride down from the obelisk. They were very noisy but difficult to get a decent count as they spent most of the time high in the canopies of the trees.



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A Green Sandpiper was in the ditch in the field next to the park wall by the wheelhouse.

The Parakeets were putting on quite a show just opposite the Hall, not sure exactly how many but prob well into double figures; eating beech mast (there won't be any for the grey squirrels! ) and the little fruiting things on the lime trees - never seen anything eat those before.



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around 9am this morning we saw around 12 parakeets. The first time we have seen them and the first one we saw just upon entering the park so it was a big thrill for us to see and hear such exotic looking birds flying around good old Dunham Massey!

Also Grey Heron, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Tufted Duck, Gadwall x2, rutting deer.. no woodpeckers for us but all in all a pretty unexpectedly spectacular visit!

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Quick hour in the deer park this afternoon 14.00-15.00

1 Green Woodpecker seen - 3-4 others heard
1 Sparrowhawk
2 Treecreeper
8 Nuthatch
Family party of 6 Long-tailed Tits
1 Tufted Duck (f) plus 2 ducklings
2 Mute Swans

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Carl Fletcher-Poole wrote:

Visited the park today to see the Green Woodpeckers, saw 6 in total but the added bonus was a pair of spotted flycatchers busy with there chicks in a very public place (see pic) Great to see


Had a walk around the park this morning looking for the Spotted Flycatchers in lots of "very public places" including areas where I have seen and reported the species in previous years, such as around Island pool. No luck however - they may have moved on by now but a little more information for such a big area would be helpful Carl biggrin.

Also as Ann noted, no hirundines were seen around the stables, this will be the second consecutive year that Swallow nesting has not taken place in the clock tower.

On a positive note, two pairs of Grey Herons look to have set up home, away from the main heronry, in the trees on the northern bank of the moat. I've not seen them there in past years. 

 



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We missed the Spotted Flycatcher this afternoon, but did see two juvenile Kingfishers sat on the stone edging of Old Mans Pool. Also several Banded Demoiselles in a corner of Island Pool. Surprisingly, not a single hirundine around the stables.

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Visited the park today to see the Green Woodpeckers, saw 6 in total but the added bonus was a pair of spotted flycatchers busy with there chicks in a very public place (see pic) Great to see

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morning stroll along the Bollin 5 x mandarin on the river, 2 x green woodpecker yaffling from the deer park and across the river, 2 x swallow and a good number of sand martin hawking high over the fields



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100's of Gulls, mostly Black-headed, on the flooded fields between the deer park and Bollington flats this evening.  



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