Flushed 2 woodcock early this morning while out running, other birds seen and heard included, 3 yellowhammer 1 mistle thrush 1 kestrel Swift and swallow flew through Could hear sedge warbler and blackcap 2 greenfinch Quite a few tits about as well mainly blue and great tits
2 reeling grasshopper warblers, this morning while I was out running, other sightings included, 1 kestrel hunting 1 common whitethroat heard only 1 sedge warbler heard only 1 blackcap 3 skylark 2 meadow pipit 3 great tits Party of 4 blue tits 2 robin Pair of blackbirds 1 willow warbler heard only 2 chiffchaff 1 seen, 1 heard
1 lesser whitethroat 3 common whitethroat 2 blackcap 2 yellowhammer willow warbler and chiffchaff 1 willow tit 2 grasshopper warbler both heard only blue and great tits magpie and woodpigeon 1 sedge warbler heard only A pair of bullfinches on the old railway tracks, see this pair quite often No sign of any kingfisher on westleigh brook 2 curlew flew over
Been out running this afternoon, some decent birds heard and seen.
1 cuckoo heard only 2 grasshopper warbler, 1 seen the other heard 3 yellowhammers, all male in different locations 1 willow tit Willow warbler and chiffchaff 2 reed bunting Blue and great tits Robin and blackbird 1 raven over 1 snipe flushed 2 whitethroat, both seen in full voice 1 blackcap 2 skylark 1 meadow pipit 1 sedge warbler, heard only
5 chiffchaff 6 willow warbler 3 song thrush a pair of yellowhammers 1 willow tit 3 goldcrest, 2 seen 1 heard 4 skylark 2 meadow pipit 1 greenfinch 3 chaffinch no goldfinch today, usaually just about everywhere I go 1 blackcap plus good numbers of the common birds, tits, robin, blackbird and wren
over abbey lane ponds where,
a pair of great crested grebes 3 tufted duck coot Moorhen mallards 2 reed bunting wren
1 kingfisher on westleigh brook 3 chiffchaff 5 lesser redpoll 2 redwing 1 robin blue and great tits 1 chaffinch 3 blackbird 5 siskin 1 kestrel 7 house sparrow loads of goldfinch lost count pair of bullfinch 5 skylark 2 meadow pipit
plus the usaul wood pigeon, magpie and carrion crow
Over the the delph and abbey lane, then to pickley green and over the feilds towards atherton.
skylark meadow pipit goldfinch chaffinch greenfinch coot great crested grebe tufted duck mallard yellowhammer robin blackbird Blue tit great tit willow tit 1 kingfisher, first one on this part of westleigh brook for three years for me. 1 chiffchaff, first one this year 2 linnet 4 bullfinch, 3 male, 1 female reed bunting 1 raven carrion crow magpie wood pigeon
Couple of hours this morning. 2 pied wagtails Pair of bullfinches Great,blue and long tailed tits. Goldfinches everywhere I went. 1 redwing feeding also 16 flew over. 2 pairs of tufted duck. Robin and blackbird also great spotted woodpecker.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 12th of January 2014 01:55:09 PM
Tree Pipit 1 adult without entire head and breast feathers. Feeding 1 recently fledged juvenile Reed Bunting family party Chiffchaff 5, inc at least 2 juveniles being fed by parents Greenfinch 4 inc 2 juveniles Blackcap 2 female/immature redheads Willow Warbler 2 juvenile Robin 2 juveniles
Cuckoo 1 male. Seen really well and heard calling Tree Pipit 2 south area Willow Warbler 8 singing Song Thrush 8 Chiffchaff 5 singing Whitethroat 4 Grey Partridge 2 Grasshopper Warbler 2 males reeling in separate areas. One seen very well. Kestrel 1 male caught fairly large rodent
Thanks to Phil Rhodes and this forum caught up with a Cuckoo within walking distance of my house
Pity this site has a new road planned to be built through it!
We shall be back (hopefully able to take in a little birding) weather and circumstances permitting, in Greater Manchester on Jan 12th. This area seems to turn up decent records from time to time; what does the habitat comprise please, and is parking/ access easy?
Best wishes for 2013.
Mike P.
Its rough scrubland and fields with horses,and one of the areas where a casual single visit ,would be likely to find very little of note.It used to be my patch in the 1970's-1990 and I really saw little of note most visits,with the odd decent bird,and its one of those sites where a patcher in this case Phil Rhodes finds a few decent birds,where as the casual visitor would soon give up as in my experiance there is very little to see for much of the time.
We shall be back (hopefully able to take in a little birding) weather and circumstances permitting, in Greater Manchester on Jan 12th. This area seems to turn up decent records from time to time; what does the habitat comprise please, and is parking/ access easy?
Best wishes for 2013.
Mike P.
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