17.30 - A quick cycle past this evening and my first visit since the start of the construction of the solar farm last October. The solar farm is huge and access to the viewing area for the middle pool (where most of the good stuff usually turns up) is now no longer possible due to large gates and fence preventing access. I was only able to have a quick scan of first pool near path.
Only things seen were: 3 Shoveler - 2m,1f 4 Mallard 1 Coot 1 Moorhen
Looks like the beginning of the end here, all access to the normal viewing point has been fenced off, only the first pool is viewable off the main path where there is no vegetation in the way.
Birds of note. 1 x Grey Wagtail, 16 x Teal, 12 x Gadwall & 3 Moorhen. Didn't seem to be as much water as usual.
Flooded Field held 20 Teal.
When both sets of Teal were spooked they appeared to head to the second Pool, but now chance of seeing that one now...
8 Buzzards thermaling in a clear blue sky above the now massive barren wasteland cleared for the 'proposed' (meaning actual) solar panel farm to 'run' the sewage works. It's way way bigger than that.
18.00 The land north of the pools has been completely cleared of vegetation including trees and bushes covering a large area stretching from the perimetre fence of the pools, the trans pennine trail and the northern most footpath/track (except a small patch of Japenese Knotweed that has been surrounded by red tape). A much bigger area than I envisaged. But on the plus side it's allowed a clearer view of the pools!
Sightings: 4 Shoveler 7 Teal 5 Moorhen 1 Kestrel in a skirmish with a Magpie
1 Shoveler 12 Teal 2 Chiffchaff 1 Moorhen Couldn't see any Green Sandpipers but lots of mud hidden by vegetation.
Of interest United Utilities have put up a large sign informing of a 'solar energy' plant to be constructed on the land just north of the pools. Presumably this will involve removal of vegetation in the area.
4 Green Sandpiper - 3 front pool & 1 middle pool 1 Snipe c.10 Teal 1 Shoveler - male just coming out of eclipse 3 Chiffchaff - including 1 bird singing 1 (possibly 2) Willow Tit - heard only 2 Greenfinch 8 Linnet over 2 Moorhen 1 Pheasant
Doesn't surprise me Sid, not been up there much this year due to having 2 major ops on my ankle... First time since May... Saying that think I maybe due another one after today :(
After last night's rain of last night I decided an early morning mooch was in order so got up here for 0600 just prior to sunrise. Once I had managed to navigate the Jungle like trail to view the middle pool and did a but if gardening to give me a clearish view. Plenty of mud on show on both pools 1 & 2.
Pool 1 held only 2 young Moorhens
Pool 2 held 6 Green Sandpipers in 2 groups of 3, one group seemed a bit flighty. Also 1 teal, several Gadwall and 1 Little Grebe.
1 Curlew over SW (heading for the coast perhaps?) A number of Lapwing heard from the middle pool but couldn't see due to high vegetation 1 Kestrel 1 Sedge Warbler seen with a beak full of food 5 Chiffchaff including 1 bird with a strange purple patch covering most of one side of it's face! 2 Blackcap singing 2 Whitethroat 1 Grey Heron 1 Tufted Duck flew in 1 Moorhen 4 Coot - pair plus 2 half grown chicks
16.45 2 Tufted Duck 4 Coot 18 Canada Geese 1 Reed Warbler - heard only 1 Little Grebe - heard only 2 Buzzard 1 Kestrel - male 1 Pied Wagtail - male with a beak full of food and flew into the ETW compound
17.00-17.30 Very quiet and difficult to view the middle pool due to high vegetation.
1 Oystercatcher flew in 30+ House Martins over the pools and ETW 10+ Swallows 10+ Swift 3 Whitethroat 1 Blackcap 2 Greenfinch 1 Pied Wagtail 2 Mallard - pair were the only ducks visible 1 Song Thrush
With Tony Darby 11.25 on. Good mumbers of warblers but not the sightings we were after:
Whitethroat 14 Willow Warbler 5 Chiffchaff 6 Blackcap 8 including 2 females Sedge Warbler 9 at least 4 of which were within only feet of where I had seen them a week ago. Tight territories. Reed Warbler 2 at the easternmost pool Garden Warbler heard only in the most dense scrub inside the fenced off area west of the Trans-Pennine Trail Still no Grasshopper Warblers here at this traditional site. Also the resident Kestrel, Buzzard and a female Sparrowhawk which ascended rapidly on a thermal from only 30 feet up initially to 300 feet or more
-- Edited by Tim Wilcox on Thursday 7th of May 2015 08:18:53 PM
0830-0930 Sadly a large area seems to have been torched just at the start of the path beyond the Trans Pennine Trail. Goosander showed briefly on pool 1. Pool 2 held Teal 2, Gadwall 4, 2 Greylag Geese touched down briefly seen off by the local Canada Geese. Sedge Warbler, Willow Warbler heard in numbers. Reed Bunting also 5-6 No Yellow Wagtail and still no Little Egret. Saw the Garden Warbler sat on the gate with the blocks. Also circa 20 Swifts feeding well..
United Utilities man heard a Cuckoo 2 weeks ago...
-- Edited by Steve Scrimgeour on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 10:07:29 AM
Reed Bunting Gadwall, Common Whitethroat, Sedge Warbler, Willow Warbler, Yellowhammer, Goldcrest, House Martin, Swallow, Chiffchaff Blackcap, and a Little Egret launched itself from the Sewage works opposite the farm and flew South West low but could not relocate.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 3rd of May 2015 04:27:29 PM
This morning 10.15-12.15 in cold wind Sedge Warblers 4 Blackcap 4 including a pair seen together Whitethroat 6 Willow Warbler 4 Chiffchaff 6 Reed Bunting 2m singing Linnet 2 Kestrel 2 Buzzard 1 no sound of Garden Warbler for me
17.20-17.40 Rather quiet but sightings as follows:
2 House Martins over north - my first this year 1 Little Grebe 4 Gadwall 2 Teal - pair 2 Canada Geese 2 Coot 1 Moorhen 6 Pied Wagtail 2 Willow Tit 1 Chiffchaff 2 Willow Warbler 2 Blackcap 1 Song Thrush singing 1 Bullfinch 5 Linnet Plus the usuals!
Yellow Wagtail splendidly bright male moving around the rims of the concrete tanks with a Pied Wagtail Oystercatcher 1 Little Egret 1 Buzzard 3 Orange-tip 1 Brimstone 4 Peacock 6 Small Tortoiseshell 2 Comma 2
1 Yellow Wagtail still around this morning 1 Little Egret in the trees at the back of last horse paddock Many Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs, plus a couple of Willow Warblers in the area c250 Sand Martins feeding over the filtration beds this afternoon
Little Egret 1 at the back of the middle pool Redshank 1 Little Grebe 4 Tufted Duck 5 Gadwall 8 Oystercatchers 2 Chiffchaffs 6 Pied Wagtail 1 only Buzzards 2
Plenty of Coots round and many more in the flooded fields. 2 Teal on pool 1. 2 Oystercatchers in the fields also. 2 Swallows sat in a tree on pool 1 also.