About 3 hours wandering around didnt reveal much in the way of summer visitors aside from w or 3 singing Chiffchaff.
Other spots:
- c20 Siskin in 2 flocks
- pr Great Crested Grebe
- 2-3 Grey Wagtail
- Cormorant
- Kestrel
- Sparrowhawk
- 2-3 Nuthatch
- Lots of calling Tits, singing Dunnocks and finches.
Sat 30th Brief scan of the Lodges during hailstorm. Not much about
2 Dipper on the Irk (seen frequently by my brother and his wife in recent weeks)
C40 Canada Goose
c20 Tufted Duck
3 Mute Swan
Small numbers of Mallard, Coot and Moorhen. Surprisingly no Goosander.
Went back to the woods in the early evening hoping for calling Tawny Owl, but it was still very damp and I heard nothing.
1400-1500 visit 43 years ago, this was my local patch when I started birding. I manage to get back every few years. Funny how places seem smaller when you go back. And much denser growth especially along the Irk from what I recall.
6 Ring-necked Parakeets around Boardman Brook, just before the first lodge and then in the woods near what was the 'Nature Reserve'. 1 Grey Wagtail on Boardman Brook nr Rochdale Rd 1 Jay Great, Blue and Long-tailed Tits Nuthatch heard c20 Tufted Ducks 6 Moorhen 5 Coot 4 Mute Swans
Of note... -2 drake Pochard -few Tufted Duck -small group of Long-tailed Tit -1 Goldcrest seen briefly, more heard -few Robin -1 Blackbird -1 Blue Tit ...and Simon caught a brief view of a Kingfisher flying low over the tall grass towards one of the lodges.
Around the Woods and Lodges 1 Grey Wagtail on the Irk 1 Nuthatch 2 calling Chiffchaff 1 calling juvenille Sparrowhawk trying to avoid some attentive Magpies and Crows
3 Swift 1 Swallow 1 House Martin
4 Mute Swan (3 adults, 1 juv) pr Great Crested Grebe with 2 chicks
I haven't been able to make many visits this year due to the fact that I'm working in Sweden at the moment. I'm still missing Treecreeper and Great Spotted Woodpecker for this patch in 2015 and I haven't managed a Willow Warbler here either.
Saw 1 M Sparrowhawk; 10+ Tufted Duck; 3 Goldcrest; a Jay, a Nuthatch, and a likely separate Sparrowhawk heard only , plus two heron and a cormorant etc etc
Up in Manchester for the Weekend, so managed to make a couple of visits
Sat 2nd Aug 10:30 - 13:30 Though it was dry to begin with, once it started raining there was even less on show than before - 1 Willow Warbler - 3+ Chiffchaff - 2 Dipper
Very little on the Lodges but the Cayuga Duck (escaped or dumped), which has been around since at least the turn of the year, is still present.
Sun 3rd Aug 16:30 - 17:30 Made another quick visit but didn't have time to visit the Lodges. Aside from the very common residents there wasn't much about
Sat 19th Apr: 06:25 - 10:30: Its been 6 or 7 weeks since I was last in Manchester, so took the opportunity to have a good long walk around in the hope of turning up something a little more interesting than usual. Walked a lot of miles but was still a bit disappointed by the return.
On the Lodges - 2 Great Crested Grebe (1 nest) - c16 Canada Geese (1+ pair on nest) - 4 Mute Swan (no sign of nest that dog-walkers told me about) - 5 Tufted Duck - Several Domestic Geese although the longest staying of these birds appears to be no longer with us.
Around the woods and along the Irk towards Rhodes and Heaton Park - 2+ Grey Wagtail - Dipper - 1 Kestrel - 2+ Nuthatch (1 bring food to a nest hole) - 2 Jay - 12+ Blackcap (10+ singers) - 2 singing Willow Warbler - 8 singing Chiffchaff
Lots of singing residents - Blackbird, Dunnock, Wren etc
-- Edited by Charles Farrell on Monday 21st of April 2014 07:33:58 PM
Thanks for the photos Charles, it is definitely a Kittiwake, I've sent you a couple of the shots I got a couple of weeks ago. It certainly looks like the same bird, (although it is difficult to say 100% as they all look alike) but if it is then Steve you're right, the bird certainly didn't appear in any distress and it had no problem with quick elevation and flight when it relocated to a different lodge and back again at least a couple of times.
Yes, the pond by the access to the industrial depot. As you say, the back of the head was quite grey which I think is winter plumage. Despite its tameness, the bird wasn't obviously ill and seemed to be flying OK.
Very tame winter adult kittiwake on the lodge nearest the main road at 1700hrs this afternoon. It was taking bread no more than 3m away from me.
Was that on the 'duck-feeding' pond Steve? As I walked past there around an hour earlier and photographed a very tame bird which looks good for a winter-plumaged Kittiwake. I didn't see it yesterday and wasn't expecting it to still be around. The pattern on the head and nape struck me as unusual, so I'm glad that I took some photos. I'm not used to seeing that species so close up.
Elsewhere on the Lodges and in the woods - pr Goosander (which flew off) - pr Wigeon still - 2 Great Crested Grebe (not present yesterday) - 2 pr Grey Wagtail (on the river Irk) - 2 Goldcrest - 1 calling Nuthatch
Sat 1st March (6:30 - 7:30PM) - 1 maybe 2 calling Tawny Owl
Nice to meet you, Rob --- I shared Rob's sightings minus the Goldcrest.
As if birding really is like slotting pieces into a puzzle, I saw the Wigeon pair on the way out - I clocked the male associating with another bird with my naked eye - unmissable, really. They were right at the back of the large lodge in between the 'duck-feeding' one and the big on with the raft, right near the path so they had probably been hugging the bank, as the wildfowl are known to do here. I got my bins out (put away from the shower) and low and behold it was the female as well to complete the pair :))) I did, as I mention, have a close look at the Common, but as soon as it showed yellow-legs it gave itself away as non-Kittiwake :) It was a good bird nonetheles; and I really enjoyed the Lesser-black backs as they cried - always reminds me of seaside holidays as a kid, that sound!
On Gull raft...1 Lesser Black-backed Gull with some Black-headed Gulls.
Usuals on the lodges and no sign of the Wigeon pair.
Over at the Duck feeding pond... A cracking lone Common Gull with Black-headed Gulls and the usuals, including Tufted Duck.
On the river near the business park next to the Duck pond... A superb Grey Wagtail with a juvenile, very active. Also a Goldcrest near the gate, 2 more Lesser Black-backed Gulls on the grass verge near the railings and the single Common Gull flew over to join them.
Nice to meet Jonathan there today, sorry the Kittiwake wasn't there for you mate!
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Wednesday 26th of February 2014 02:58:37 PM
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Wednesday 26th of February 2014 03:56:54 PM
2 Kittiwakes currently present, one almost adult like, the other one possibly younger
Just the 1 Kittiwake at the lodges today I'm afraid, sorry to get everyone's hopes up but I've misidentified the adult looking bird, I've totally missed the white wing tips and concentrated on the head and bill, it is infact a Common Gull impersonating a Kittiwake that has fooled the backside off me!
Much appreciated Ian for pointing that out and for confirmation on the other one being a Kittiwake which turns out to be an excellent site record!
2 Kittiwakes currently present, one almost adult like, the other one possibly younger and resembling Black-headed Gull plumage. Never seen this species here before! The adult looking bird is quite happily floating on one of the lakes with Common and Black-headed Gulls, the seemingly younger bird keeps flitting from the same lake to the duck-feeders pond (as I call it) just by Manchester Road.
Other birds of note:- 1m + 1f Wigeon still present Mixed Common and Black-headed Gulls on the raft (Kittiwakes not on this lake) 5 Goosander Quite a few Tufted Duck ...plus usuals
Quick call on lunch today whilst in Middleton area.
Female Wigeon, no sign of the male.
No Common Gulls on the lodges this time. All Black-headed Gulls, including one which had a Med Gill look about it with blood red bill and feet but it was definitely Black-headed Gull. 3 Goosander, 20 or so Tufted Duck plus the usuals.
Even quicker tour of the Lodges than the day before and pretty much the same stuff around as the day before - 6 Goosander (4m + 2 red-head) - pr Wigeon
Only Black-headed Gull on the lodges.
My nephew also saw a Kingfisher yesterday (Sat 25th)
Quick tour of the Lodges and pretty much the usual stuff around - 2 pr Goosander + 1 flyover - pr Wigeon (present since sep 13) - c20 Canada Geese - 6 Mute Swan - c70 Black-headed Gull - 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1 Common Gull Small numbers of Mallard, TuftedDuck etc.
Nearby - 1 Grey Wagtail - 1 Goldcrest
No sign of Dipper seen recently, but with most of the undergrowth along the Irk having been hacked back by the Council, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
Wednesday 22nd Jan. Called in during a lunch break.
Mainly Black Headed Gulls with a few Common Gulls on the raft. Plenty of Tufted Duck about, a few Goosander, Mute Swan, Coot, Moorhen and of note...1m 1f Wigeon.
Much of the lodges frozen - although the ice was not very thick. No sign of the Goosander from the day before. A slight increase in the number of Gull.
- 2 Wigeon - c150 Black-headed Gull - 4 Grey Wagtail along the River Irk - 1 Redwing
plus the usual collection of dodgy Geese, Swans, Mallards etc
Wed Dec 25th 15:00 - 15:30
Quick walk around the lodges while the Turkey was still cooking. Not a great deal of activity bird-wise and very very dog walkers. I just did a quick circuit of the Lodges hoping for a Goosander or something to help boost my monthly count as this December has been really hard work.
1 x Redhead Goosander on Big Lodge (somehow always on the far side of the lake to me)
1 x Dipper on River Irk where it flows past the Lodges - a very pleasant suprise
2 x Lesser Black-backed Gull
1 x Common Gull
c100 x Black-headed Gull
1 x Grey Heron
Plus the usual Coot, Moorhens, Tufted Duck, Mallard etc in small numbers.
Quick walk through the woods with lots of calling birds - mainly Nuthatch and Coal Tit. Elsewhere not a lot happening aside from some surprise Wigeon on one of the Lodges.
- 4+ Coal Tit - 4 Nuthatch - Grey Wagtail - 2 Wigeon - c40 Black-headed Gull Plenty of the usual Coots and Canada Geese
5PM driving past on the way back from Pennington Flash - 1 Buzzard along M60 where it borders on to the Woods
9-10AM Quick visit in damp conditions - so not a great deal about - 2 Grey Wagtails - 9 Jay - including a group of 8, very noisy birds - Nuthatch calling - 2 Coal Tit
stuck to the fringes of the woods as I was hoping to see Dragonflies and Butterflies as well, but there was very little around.
- family parties of Great Tit and Long-tailed Tit - single calling Coal Tit - singles of Grey Heron and Moorhen - small numbers of Coot, Malkard and Canada Goose
Nice views of family parties of Chiffchaff and Blackcap. The Chiffchaff appeared to have two young and the Blackcap also two, possibly three? I'd say that Blackcap is one of the more difficult of the commoner warblers to get visual confirmation of breeding for - certainly in my opinion tougher than Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff, Whitethroat and Sedge Warbler, so to get some very good views of the adults feeding their begging young was certainly a bonus.
Apart from broods today of 8, 4 and 2 Mallard (these were 10, 5 and 3 on 26/6) on the main water body and the pair of Mute Swan with a single small cygnet there was disappointingly little sign of success for Coot (although 2 nests were occupied 1st May), Moorhen, Canada Goose or any grebes. A juvenile Grey Heron perched atop a Coot nest won't be helping matters!
Sat 13th April: 13:00 - 15:00 Generally fine but overcast, some light rain
On and around the Lodges. 2 Swallow over the area of the Sewage Overflow 2 Martin (only got the briefest of views, but didn't see a white rump) 1 Willow Warbler singing nr Sewage overflow 1 Chiffchaff (not singing) 1 Great Crested Grebe c20 Tufted Duck c16 Mallard c20 Canada Geese 2 Grey Wagtail
Around the Woods 2 Tree Creeper together 3 Nuthatch heard calling 4 Siskin 1 singing Chiffchaff 2 Jay 1 (poss) Blackcap (only heard a very brief snatch of song) Lots of singing Greenfinch, Chaffinch Robin etc.
Still haven't heard any singing thrushes here all year.
Mon 11-Mar-13: 10:00 - 12:30: Quick walk around the edges of the Woods and Lodges. Nice and bright early on before turning a bit chilly. A short snowstorm and then back to nice blue skies.
On the Lodges 3 White Domestic Geese in addition to the usual resident 2 greylag-ish Geese Pr Great Crested Grebe 15 Tufted Duck c20 Mallard 5 Mute Swan (4 ad, 1 imm) c50 Canada Goose 3 Goosander (1m, 2f) 170 Black-headed Gull, 12 Common Gull and 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
Around the Woods Lots of Great and Blue Tit 2 Coal Tit M Chaffinch 4+ Siskin 10+ Goldfinch Small numbers of Chaffinch, Greenfinch and Blackbird Jay, Jackdaw and Carrion Crow present c20 Magpie
-- Edited by Charles Farrell on Monday 11th of March 2013 08:40:49 PM
-- Edited by Charles Farrell on Monday 11th of March 2013 10:08:36 PM
Plenty of black headed gulls about (several hundred over two of the lodges) - approximately 50% showing full breeding plumage.
At least 3 goosanders (2 x m; 1 x f).
A massive fight between 2 coots (so big that an 'innocent' bystander of a coot found itself caught up in the melee).
Close to Boothroyden Road bridge (on the River Irk, about 600 yards downstream of Silburn Way lodge) were two grey wagtails involved in some sort of pairing ritual.
Friday 25/1/13 Called in on lunch break whilst delivering near Middleton. Mostly frozen over for all the lodges. Plenty of Mallard, Coot, Moorhen, Canada Goose, couple of Swan Goose with white heads, 1 male and 1 female Goosander Only a couple of Mute Swan. Returned to the van and heard a strange bird call I couldn't identify, it was coming from opposite the butty van lay-by, I've recorded it and will email it to Ian for possible ID Next stop...delivery in rochdale
On my first ever visit to this site last Sat 19th Jan, I noticed an imm. Mute Swan with a blue darvic ring VD6. On checking my phone I realised that this was one of 4 cygnets which fledged from a pond in Buckley, Rochdale last year. It had been last seen there on 4th Nov 2012 with one of its siblings.
Not exactly a long distance movement but another of the brood VC6 left the Buckley pond sometime between 27th Oct and 4th Nov and was seen at Hay-a-Park, Knaresborough on 5th Nov 2012. (Info supplied by Steve Christmas).
Cheers
Steve
Hi Steve,
Many thanks for that. Hope you enjoyed your first ever visit to this Rochdale hotspot. A little surprised to see that this immature Mute Swan is still there, as the resident adult pair were trying to chase off other swans just a few weeks ago.
Fascinating to hear about that other bird too, which I suspect must be quite a long distance movement for a Mute Swan.
On my first ever visit to this site last Sat 19th Jan, I noticed an imm. Mute Swan with a blue darvic ring VD6. On checking my phone I realised that this was one of 4 cygnets which fledged from a pond in Buckley, Rochdale last year. It had been last seen there on 4th Nov 2012 with one of its siblings.
Not exactly a long distance movement but another of the brood VC6 left the Buckley pond sometime between 27th Oct and 4th Nov and was seen at Hay-a-Park, Knaresborough on 5th Nov 2012. (Info supplied by Steve Christmas).
Cheers
Steve
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The Watergrove Skyline (January 2010) - before desecration.
Lolling about on the ice on the only partially frozen main lodge this morning (22/1) - c410 Black-headed Gull, c20 Common Gull and 2 Lesser Black-backed Gull. A solitary Lapwing was stood on the ice on one of the smaller totally frozen over lodges. Also 3 Goosander and c30 Coot. 1 Grey Wagtail on the R. Irk.
Highlights (amongst the usual suspects) of a short walk around the lodges, either side of 1-00 p.m.:-
4 Goosander (2 x m; 2 x f) on Silburn Way Lodge. 1 x Grey Heron on Silburn Way Lodge (well hidden & only seen from the main road side of the lodge). 1 x Great Black Backed Gull on one of the artificial islands on the largest lodge.
Stopped for my lunch in the truck stop / lay-by about 1.45pm and had a walk round the mini lakes (lodges) and was quite suprised at how many birds were actually quite close to the main road into Middleton. Plenty of Canada Goose, Mallard, Coot, Black-headed Gulls, few Moorhen knocking around and only 5 Mute Swan Highlights included : Female Bullfinch Around 40 Tufted Duck m+f (spread over all the lakes) 7 Goosander 2m 5f, both these species were very active both on the surface and diving
Interesting that the lake with the rafts had only attracted Gulls, most of which appeared to Black-Headed as far as I could tell, Expected a bit more on those rafts considering they've even got large wicker bird efforgies to attract stuff on. What are they supposed to be...huge Curlew? Any guesses?