circular walk through the woods and around the college campus. I did go part of the way along Oaken Bank Lane towards Hollins Lane, but there was little to see out that way. Weather was generally fine despite a few short hail showers.
- 1 Buzzard (Oaken Bank Wood) - 1+ Jay - c4 Nuthatch - 4 Lapwing in fields towards the golf course (from Oaken Bank Lane) - 2 Stock Doves in same area - 5 Mistle Thrush in the same area - 1 singing Goldcrest
Sun 19-Feb: 07:30-09:00 Walk from carpark near college gates round the back of the college buildings to fields near Oaken Bank, then back more or less the same way but detouring around the wood at the back of the college - first time ive been here to make use of proper footpaths!
Mild with light drizzle so pretty quiet. - 2+ Great Spotted Woodpecker, including 1 drumming - 4+ singing Song Thrush - 3+ singing Chaffinch - Goldcrest - 2 Meadow Pipit in fields
Lots of residents singing (Robin, Dunnock, Wren etc), noisy House Sparrow and lots of Tits active.
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Skylark in first hours several heard calling (Tripp) overhead going North Curlew at least one heard in distance fields or flying over contact call Coour Kestrel M&F displaying Sparrowhawk F stealth hunting in wood Green woodpecker M&F Nuthatch Small flock of c 8 Redwings 4 Blackbirds and a Fieldfare
[no meadow pipits in horse paddock nor buzzard heard nor seen]
Wed 14:15-16:15 cold strong NW Wind sunny spells Glade wood Mixed flock of 2 Mistle Thrushes, 8 Redwings, 4 Fieldfares and 6 Blackbirds in horse paddock (no Meadow Pipits! After c. 30 last week) In trees flock of 4 Long tld Tits, 2 Goldcrest, M Bullfinch , 1 Nuthatch and 4 Lesser Redpolls Buzzard 1 flushed 30 wood pigeons from treetops
Lords wood G S Woodpecker in nest hole in Oak Treecreeper 1+1 Nuthatch 2 Jay at least 4 squabbling Sparrowhawk F hunting
Yew tree farm/stables At least 30 clean country House Sparrows
Lords Wood and approaches Song Thrush x 1 Dipper on stream Treecreeper x 1 Chiffchaff x 1 Jays c 6 - carrying nest material Nuthatch x 1 Teal - pair on the small lodge
Had a wander over to Lord Woods this afternoon to see if the large Corvid roost was in the area this year.
Sat on the hill looking over toward Bowlee three groups of 50 mixed Corvids flew over in that direction. On the skyline just above the tree tops counted 200ish before the light went. Not as many as last year but still a lot.
Dave
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Quick walk along the stream outside the College grounds hoping for some Dipper action - and as usual - nada!
- 3 Nuthatch calling - 4 Woodpigeon - several unseen calling Long-tailed Tits - around a dozen Blue Tit - c6 Great Tit and a handful of Magpies and Carrion Crows
Sat 18th Nov (14:10 - 15:45) fine if cool after the rain around Lunchtime.
Walk with Paul Hurst from Rochdale Road end over to Bowker Vale. (sorry that the birdlife wasn't as interesting as I'd hoped it would be)
Lords Wood Very quiet. I think that after 30 mins we had seen/heard just 3 species! - c10 Woodpigeon - 7 Magpie - c30 Rook (on farmland next to the Wood) - c50 Jackdaw (with Rooks and other corvids) - 1 Common Gull - Moorhen (heard only) - 2 Mallard - c3 Reed Bunting - Grey Heron
Farmland between Oaken Bank Wood and Bowker Vale - c6 Chaffinch - 4+ Great Tit - 3+ Blue Tit - c40 Starling - flock of c16 mixed Black-headed and Common Gull - 6 House Sparrow - Sparrowhawk - 2+ Herring Gull over
c200 Jackdaw at roost near St Ann's Academy, Bowker Vale with a few Carrion Crow and Rooks in amongst them.
sunday 19th coming back from lunch at Hollingworth Lake. - Buzzard on farmland near Junction 19 of the M62
Lovely walk round the Woods, through the Clough and Oaken Bank Wood. (14:15-15:35). Not a massive amount of birds around, but did get to see
1 Song Thrush 4+ Willow Warbler 5+ Chiffchaff 1 Blackcap 2+ Nuthatch 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker (heard only) 2 Swift over 12+ Swallow around the farmland 2 Jay
Second trip out since suffering from sciatica and its getting easier . I nearly forgot all about the pain when I saw a Dipper and two Green Woodpecker . I was also really impressed () with the new fence to the front of Lords Wood pond. I dont know how we have lived without this for so long
5 Blackbird 2 Blue Tit 5 Carrion Crow 1 Dipper (On river near water wheel next to small pond) 3 Feral Pigeon 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 3 Great Tit 2 Green Woodpecker 5 Jackdaw 6 Magpie 2 Mallard 1 Moorhen (Lords Wood Pond) 1 Oystercatcher (Playing Fields) 2 Robin 2 Starling 6 Swallow 39 Woodpigeon
As per the norm: Blue Tit, Great Tit & Robin in abundance. Also: Treecreeper x2 Nuthatch x2 (Safe from the recent fire - Phew!) Chaffinch x2 Dunnock Wren Magpie x5 Carrion Crow 3 Great Spotted Woodpecker Moorhen x2 Mallard x3 Little Grebe / Dabchick x2
...and one LBJ I couldn't get enough of a decent view of to ID - I need to know my birdsong better!!!
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I think the thrush was around the fenced off pond near the college.
Yes - thats where it was! That pond is the old mill-pond for the mill you recollect. I'd forgotten about the 'Urban warfare' section of todays assault course ;)
Thanks again Kaz
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No I don't think you have missed anything. Am glad you noted the flocks of Great Tit in the area. I was begining to think its just me that sees them everywhere I go . I think the thrush was around the fenced off pond near the college.
It certainly was bird watching SAS style. If I knew you were a Royal Marine Commando birdwatcher I would have done some training beforehand .
Its good to know that there is a kinderd spirt out there who also lives in hope of seeing a Kingfisher . I will look forward to meeting up again
Met up with Davidcaron62 for a wander round Hopwood. Plenty of birds around despite the dogwalkers.
Robin, Blue Tit, Great Tit all in good numbers all over
Lords wood/pond 2 Green Woodpecker heard exchanging calls Great Spotted Woodpecker Wren Carrion Crow Jay Magpie Moorhen Little Grebe Mallard
Rear of College Chaffinch Chiffchaff heard
Lane to rear of Glade Wood Long-tailed Tit (one tail-less!)
Glade Wood Mallard (rear pond) Great Spotted Woodpecker
Lane between Glade Wood & Lords Wood Grey Heron Wren
Hopwood Clough Grey Wagtail * (Voted our Bird of the Day) Nuthatch Magpie Wren Blackbird
Also Song Thrush, but cant for life of me remember just where it was!
Am not sure if it was the bog-snorkeling in Glade Wood, or the commando crawl along the fallen tree crossing the river in the Clough, but I'm well and truly worn out after all that walking!
Thanks for a very pleasant afternoon walk Dave - Sorry if I missed anything!
Kaz
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The area around the hill had been burnt a little by the 27th when I was last up there. Didn't appear to be any damage to the memorial trees then (Even the small ones) so hopefully its just restricted to the braken and grass like you say. Thats a good spot to sit and watch the Corvid roost over Glade and Oakenbank Woods in winter.
I spent an a couple of hours in Hopwood Clough and the woods behind the college (5pm to 7pm) looking for the Green Woodpecker and Dippers unfortunately got neither sight nor sound . Just my luck they had moved to Lords Wood.
There were at least 2 Green Woodpeckers in Lords Wood this afternoon, calling between each other. I only managed to see one however as it flew the length of the pond!
Great Spotted Woodpecker also seen. (Male) Nuthatch 3 Little Grebe / Dabchick 1 (2 heard) Mallard 2 (pair) Wren 3 Great Tit 4 Blue Tit 6 Blackbird 1 (female) Jay 2
After walking round the reserve for about an hour, I became aware of a strong smell of smoke, and eventually found the source - The hill to the rear of the reserve, and grassland bordering the reserve and Golf Course were both well alight!
After calling out the Fire Brigade and directing them to the site of the fire, I headed off via my favourite Nuthatch patch before heading home. A good area of the open grassland has been laid waste, as has a section of the Reserve towards the back edge. Hopefully it is largely surface burning of bracken and dead grass, and will soon recover once the spring growth kicks in!
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It would be great if it does. Dippers are amoungst my favourite birds. I had only ever seen them in Yorkshire until I saw the one in Hopwood Clough. Its great knowing we have them on the doorstep so as to speak. I will have a good look for it the next time I am out.
Another unsual sighting for me was a Little Grebe on Lords Wood Pond in September. At the time it was late and the light was poor. I got a couple of photos but had struggled to identify what it was. Recently Bill Myerscough mentioned a Little Grebe on the pond so I posted my pics on a site called ISPOT (Same user name) and got the ID confirmed. I haven't seen it since but am hoping it will be back this year .
Am also going to look out for the Green Woodpecker Ian has mentioned at the back of the college. Never seen one of those.
DavidCaron62, I notice that you mentioned a Dipper at Hopwood in a post on Alkrington Woods/Rhodes last year. The one I spotted yesterday was in the same place, and fully coloured. Fingers crossed it's the same bird still around, and finds a mate - or better still, a mate for the one you saw and she's still around! Kaz
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2 Blue Tit 1 Carrion Crow 10 Great Tit (Been a lot of these about the past few visits) 1 Grey Heron 3 Mallard (1 on Lords Wood pond and 2 on small pond between woods and playing fields) 3 Moorhen (Lords Wood Pond) 12 Woodpigeon (Fields to Glade Wood)
Wondered up Hopwood Clough from Boarshaw Clough this evening and finshed in Lords Woods
Hopwood Clough (To Lords Wood)
Blackbird Robin Blue Tit Great Tit (11) Coal Tit Collared Dove Woodpigeon Magpie Carrion Crow
Lords Wood
Blue Tit Great Tit (16) Wren Blackbird Robin Magpie Long-tailed Tit
Lots of Great Tit around tonight can't remember ever having seen so many .
Lords Wood Pond
2 Moorhen 6 Mallard (All chased away by a couple of dogs that decided to go swimming . Ducks got their own back by luring them into the middle of the pond and then the mud area at the back. They were in a right state. Glad I din't have to clean them ). 1 Grey Heron flew over the pond East to West decided not to stop due to the dogs.
Spur of the moment visit about 4.00ish after the footie to show the Corvid flock to my eldest. Nothing about at first and was beginning to think it was a wasted visit bird wise Then in between gusts of wind I could here them and finally spotted them in the distance over Glad Wood. Thousands of them. At least ten times the numbers I have previously seen. My daughter was really impressed (Which is something of a first) It was like watching the swarms of starlings you see on TV .
To dark to see anything elese except 20 Mallard and 3 Moorhen on Lords Wood pond.