"After seeing a "large Crow" perched on one of wigans tallest chimneys while driving to work for the past few days, today the penny finally dropped, Pair of Ravens have built a substantial nest . The site is inaccessable and the only problems I can see is possibly from strong winds. here's hoping they have better luck than last year "
-- Edited by Rob Thorpe on Monday 15th of February 2010 04:15:51 PM
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 21st of February 2010 04:25:10 PM
behind jjb on the river, 4 goosanders,20 teal,7 tufted, 1 common sandpiper and 2 fieldfare on the coal spoils. quite a few swans flying around with 2 on the ice at walmsleys looking fed up.
1 Buzzard soaring above the B5239 Red Rock Lane, Hampson Green this afternoon @ 14:45. (Not quite the town centre, but not that far as the Buzzard flies......)
female-type Mandarin on the River Douglas today by Tesco with three Mallard, probably a full-grown juvenile as it had immaculately fresh plumage, also a Goldcrest by Central Park Way
Had a quick walk past the scholes flat,s whilst waiting for my moped to fail it,s mot
2 mallard 3 dunnock 4 magpie 2 blackbirds 6 mistle thrush 1 pied wagtail 1 moorhen some blackbirds,gulls over (big one,s and some smaller one,s) best of all 1 grey wagtail
yesterday 2 ravens displaying over jjb stadium.then they made at least 6 visits to the roof of the east stand carrying twigs.but its not possible to see onto the roof as its too high so its not known if they are nestbuilding.this info care of cliff aspey who is groundsman at robin park arena.
Fred, not well up on Ravens, do they also add material to nest during incubation?been watching another possible pair elsewhere in wigan area on and off for last couple of months. single bird there today swooping at other corvids in area and circled low several times over a possible nest site, also perched nearby and alot of low calling, not mentioning area online for obvious reasons
groundsman on the municipal stadium next door who is very up to speed with birds reckons they pass thro every day sometimes landing on the running track football pitch.when i saw the bird fly in with a stick it could have been a gesture to its mate.arent ravens known to do this?
That's an excellent record Fred. Would you mind submitting it to the BTO Atlas website? http://www.bto.org/birdatlas/index.htm The breeding code to use is B (nest building). The tetrad should be SD50X Wigan Centre although you can check this on the BTO website by using the Google map on the data entry page. In 2008 there were only two records of probable breeding and two records of confirmed breeding of Raven in GM submitted to the Atlas. None in the Wigan area. I'm sure there must have been other pairs present elsewhere in the county. This is one of the species we are particularly keen to monitor as it did not breed in the county when the last Atlas (BBGM) was published in 1984. On a general note, although the recording period for the 2009 breeding season doesn't officially start until 1st April, you can submit records before this date for any breeding activity seen by less common species or early breeders.
Steve
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The Watergrove Skyline (January 2010) - before desecration.
Today a Goldcrest was noteworthy, deep in to the town centre, in the single tree-like Cotoneaster next to Smiths Bookshop, Mesnes Street, where Pied Wagtails roost.
sparrowhawk circling just above the grand arcade today at about 3:10pm. giving the pigeons a right scare. put me in a good mood for the rest of my afternoon at college.