A very rewarding lunch time walk: 7 species of warbler singing from the eastern side of the former landfill and the adjacent Moss:
1 Cetti's warbler
1 Reed warbler
2 Sedge warbler
2 Garden warbler
4 blackcap
4 willow warbler
1 Whitethroat
Also lapwing displaying where they've cleared all the trees, 2 raven over.
10-12.30 First time here. A large open moss on a chilly morning. Highlights were... 1 Curlew above, 1 flushed Common Snipe, 1 Common Buzzard, plenty of singing Blackcaps, Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs.
since the developers have closed the woods off that runs down from Crown Lane easiest think to to do is to park at the Middlebrook (in the corner by what is now Home Bargains) and exit Middlebrook towards Futura Park. Access is then gained through a barrier and gate with stile. There is a circular walk around the moss and the woods on the tump is also worth a mooch. Good luck
Hi Jon.. Saw your posting on this site and I was wondering where is the best place to park my car. I saw this area from high above on George's Lane and started to find out where it is. Many thanks in advance.. Ernie.
10 Willow Warblers all in song 3 Chiffchaff likewise 2 pairs of Buzzards will be interesting to see how much the development of the woodland that linked to Crown Lane impacts wildlife on the mosses
Two willow tit, 50 redwing, big flock of siskin and goldfinch were the highlights.
Site is immediately next to one of our offices, so first time visit for me - decent site, but rife with Himalayan balsam on the former landfill.
An hour and a half this morning whilst waiting for my car to be serviced. Walked up Mt Reebok then a circuit back around to the gate. Mixed Flock inc 17 Redwing, 6 Blackbirds, 4 Chaffinch Flock of 25 Goldfinch 1 Willow Tit in amongst flock of 9 Long-tailed Tits Goldcrest 4 Mallard 4 Canada Geese Kestrel Buzzard Plenty of Corvids Plus Harrier sp very brief view dropping into the reed beds out on the Moss
Small numbers of thrushes including single Redwing 3 Mistle Thrush 4 Blackbirds
Mixed Tit flocks mainly comprising Blue, Great and Long Tailed Tits 6 Wrens 4 Robins 6 Stock Doves from trees near old pump house Kestrel hunting beetles
20 Teal on Pump House 9 Mallard on Pump House Plenty of Chaffinch
Walk down from Gibb Farm to Red Moss as part of Winter Thrush survey
Gibb Farm 4 Mistle Thrush 2 Buzzards 2 Starlings 2 Blackbirds 4 Stock Doves Blue / Great / Tits
Pumping Station 3 Mute Swans 13 Teal 4 Coot 3 Moorhen 7 Mallard 1 Little Grebe
Woods down to the Mosses 2 Coal Tit 4 Long Tailed Tit Treecreeper ( great views for about 1o minutes down to less than 10 ft) 2 Redwing flying over the mosses 70 + Lapwing flying beyond Mt Reebok
I have a question if anybody can help. I have noticed over the last year or two that the herons have abandoned their old heronry, they have done lots of coppicing in the area is this likely to be the cause?
I have no idea where they relocated to.
Well, I've been organising the Heronries Census for the last 10 years and nobody has ever reported nesting at Red Moss
Can you send me further details? By PM or e-mail: suttill.parkinson@virgin.net
Had a quick walk through one of the fields this morning with the dog.
Lots of crows, magpies, gulls and pigeons. 2 Mallard 7 Lapwing 1 Sparrowhawk 1 Heron.
I have a question if anybody can help. I have noticed over the last year or two that the herons have abandoned their old heronry, they have done lots of coppicing in the area is this likely to be the cause?
an hour circuit of Mt Reebok whilst waiting for my car to be serviced 2 Whitethroat 1 Sedge Warbler 1 Teal 3 Canada Goose 1 Buzzard 1 Great Black-backed Gull 2 Stock Dove 5 Willow Warbler 4 Chiffchaff strangely all the Willow Warblers were the moss side and all the Chiffchaff the stadium side 2 Grey Heron 6 Reed Bunting 2 Linnet
Great walk in arctic conditions 1300 - 1445, very quite as far as wildlife was concerned, with a blizzard sweeping the moss everything seemed to have hunkered down. kingfisher- along stream south of m61. 1 reed bunting 2 moorhen 5 fieldfare 1 buzzard- sheltering in trees, before being disturbed by a magpie 3 robins 1 wren no sightings of deer, but tracks everywhere and also for fox.
I've been lurking this great thread for a while so I thought it was about time to post.
Red Moss is one of my favourite places to take my camera however I'm affraid I'm not very good at identifying the birds. If I upload some pictures then would it be alright to post some here and if possible somebody identify some of them for me? I have bought an RSPB pocket guide to British birds but I'm still confused with some of my images.
I couldn't believe it when I found this thread saying there were sparrowhawks on the moss, then when I got my RSPB book out it turns out lots of my buzzard pictures are infact sparrowhawks.
This afternoon: Good tramp round the south side. No sign of the Owl. Bird activity very thin, but plenty deer. Grey Heron..1 Blackbirds..7 Robin..1 Starlings ..20 Jay..2 As I left, a Buzzard flew very low over to the Reebok Stadium Car Park. After an argument with with 3 Carrion Crows feeding on the park tarmac (empty of cars), it perched on a low railing before flying back towards the SSSI.
-- Edited by keith mills on Saturday 19th of January 2013 08:33:04 PM
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Rumworth List 2019, species to date: 63 Latest: Sand Martin, Reed Bunting, Redshank, Pink-footed Goose, Curlew.
Short-eared Owl hunting near Red Moss today, seen from the road by the Reebok Stadium at around 1.15 and probably over fields on the south side of the SSSI.
9.00 - 11.15 Mixed flock of Great, Blue, Long Tailed Tits, with Wren, Chaffinch and Willow Warblers at entrance Mixed flock of Great, Blue Tit with single Spotted Flycatcher and Chiffchaff 7 Snipe 2 Jay 50+ Woodpigeon (small groups) 2 Buzzards 2 Sparrowhawks Goldcrest Mallard 3 x LBB Gull Black Headed Gull 7 Swallows Meadow Pipits Mallard Reed Bunting
Couple of hours this morning before and during the showers Sparrowhawk 7 Gadwall 2 Little Grebe 2 Jay 15 Swallow (4 groups) all heading south 6 Willow Warbler 6 Wren ( inc 3 juvs) 91 Woodpigeon ( 11 groups) Mallard 2 Kestrel lots of butterflies, dragonflies and 2 Deer
Quick hour this morning from 9.45 Fairly quiet however sightings include Circa 30 Lapwings 8 - 10 flocks of woodpigeon Reed Bunting Whitethroat 5 House Martin 4 Swifts Buzzard Little Grebe with two chicks Willow Warbler Lesser Black Backed Gull