Main park near playground. - 2 Lesser Redpoll (heard then seen) - 6 Siskin (heard then seen) - 4 Ring-necked Parakeets - 1 Sparrowhawk patrolling the area
More large Gulls further out on the res but I didnt have my bins or camera with me, normally do, iPhone images are never great when tryng to capture distant subjects.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Thursday 7th of March 2024 05:28:47 PM
A New Years Eve visit with my little lad to feed the Wildfowl.
- 4 Common Gulls - c150 Black-headed Gulls - 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls - 8 (4pr) Tufted Duck - c30 Coots - 2 Mute Swans incl 4DZS - small group of Ring-necked Parakeets on other side of res
Sunnybrow Park. 3.30pm. Many more Mallard than usual on the stream running through. In addition to the Kingfisher last week, a Grey Heron and a Grey Wagtail this afternoon.
Not sure if this is the correct place to record this - but bizarrely (maybe) a Kingfisher on the swollen stream running through Sunnybrow Park - Gorton at 3.30pm.
Hi Tim, theres regular Kingfishers on Debdale, and Sunnybrow Park is probably half a mile away at most so probably nothing too unusual.
Not sure if this is the correct place to record this - but bizarrely (maybe) a Kingfisher on the swollen stream running through Sunnybrow Park - Gorton at 3.30pm.
Also: Mallard, Canada Geese, Mute Swans, Great Crested Grebes, Moorhens, Coots, Nuthatch, pigeons, Black-Headed Gulls, Song Thrush. Rain did for the visibility.
Mon 3rd April. A days holiday so took Lucas to Debdale.
- 2 Blackcap - 5 Chiffchaff (min) - 1 pr Great Crested Grebe - 2 Grey Wagtail - small group of Ring-necked Parakeets - few large Gulls mainly Lesser Black-backeds
Fished today from 11.00/15.30 highlights being three female Goldeneye, three Little Grebes, two Great Crested Grebe and one Ring- necked Parakeet over.
Saturday 16th April c Lunchtime visit with Lucas, starting at the reservoir, then walking up to the Donkey sanctuary near Wright Robbie and back.
Of note - Blackcap everywhere, possibly c10-15 different individuals - Chiffchaff, possibly c10 - 1 male Bullfinch near res - 1 male Greenfinch - 1 Nuthatch near res - 1 Ring-necked Parakeet - 1 ringed Mute Swan 4DXY - 1 immature Gull flying around near the bouys, never really came close and I didnt have bins with me. I thought it couldve been a Yellow-legged Gull at first but as it banked it showed a slightly paler mantle than Id be happy with and also seemed to have a paler inner primary window so I put it down to Herring Gull.
I notified Steve Christmas yesterday regarding the young Mute Swan that was possibly unwell incase he knew the bird and it was agreed it was worth checking. Also one of the 2 adults nearby was ringed but it was broken so I was unable to read it.
I received an update today - one of Steves colleagues from the RSPCA Sonia Hulme checked on the bird this morning and it was observed swimming around so deemed to be ok. It was probably tired. I visited the site mid-afternoon and I observed the Swan feeding so looks to be a positive outcome. Many thanks for your time Steve.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Monday 31st of January 2022 12:42:03 AM
Quick heads up to Paul Heaton, are you still with the RSPCA Paul? One of the 1st w Cygnets appears unwell, I appreciate its hard to say for sure without the bird being examined, but it was just sat on the cobbles and barely moved. Thought it was worth mentioning.
Of note - Kingfisher heard but couldnt locate it - 130+ Canada Geese - 32 Coot - 1 Coal Tit near car park
Weds 12th Jan Mid-morning visit with Lucas whilst I had the day off for personal reasons.
- Kingfisher heard - brief flight view only - 21 Tufted Duck - 7 Common Gull - 100+ Black-headed Gull - 4 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1 Grey Heron on west side cobbles - few Ring-necked Parakeets heard
Flock of small birds near sailing club consisting of - 11 Long-tailed Tits - 4 Great Tits - 3 Blue Tits - 1 Coal Tit - 1m + 1f Bullfinch - then a cracking Treecreeper came flying right passed us and landed on a wide trunk nearby
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Wednesday 12th of January 2022 11:48:20 PM
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Thursday 13th of January 2022 06:36:11 AM
New Years Day. Took Lucas a walk to feed the Ducks, of note
- 2 Kingfisher together flew from the concrete pier / steps round passed the overflow to the Abbey Hey side of the reservoir - 1 Great Crested Grebe - 10 Tufted Duck - Mute Swan 4BHX - 2 Ring-necked Parakeets
Correction Mute Swan 4BXH that was here in mid November. Info thanks to Steve Christmas
New Years Day. Took Lucas a walk to feed the Ducks, of note
- 2 Kingfisher together flew from the concrete pier / steps round passed the overflow to the Abbey Hey side of the reservoir - 1 Great Crested Grebe - 10 Tufted Duck - Mute Swan 4BHX - 2 Ring-necked Parakeets
Just to add - white ringed Black-headed Gull seen briefly but no chance of pinning it down to read the ring number such is their whirlwind nature. Unlikely to be anything else but E8C2 that was present last Sunday.
Of note - 1 Kingfisher Flew from the inner far left corner and followed the contour of the shape of the lake hugging the bank closely. - Great Crested Grebe family - small party of Long-tailed Tits - c50 Black-headed Gulls
Just to add to Fridays sightings, in amongst the Feral Pigeons at the side of the reservoir were 2 homing / racing Pigeons, I must admit nice looking birds. Both possessed coloured rings on both legs but I couldnt read the phone number / ID number due to the flighty nature of the birds. I know 1000s went astray a few weeks ago due to an anomaly in the earths magnetic field so Ive been on the website to maybe try to get some info on relating specific colours to owners, but Im thinking is that too basic and you specifically need the phone number by catching it? Anybody in the know?
I dont want to start a lengthy conversation on a sightings thread so just a few pointers or a PM will do. Cheers
They used to stamp the underwing with the Address at one time , but I remember way back in the 1970's / 80s any bird that came back late was put down as they didn't want to add bad genes to the strain, I would just leave them as they are, as if they haven't moved on they could have been lost for months or years.
Cheers John, i must say theyve certainly kept themselves looking well if theyve been lost for a long time.
Just to add to Fridays sightings, in amongst the Feral Pigeons at the side of the reservoir were 2 homing / racing Pigeons, I must admit nice looking birds. Both possessed coloured rings on both legs but I couldnt read the phone number / ID number due to the flighty nature of the birds. I know 1000s went astray a few weeks ago due to an anomaly in the earths magnetic field so Ive been on the website to maybe try to get some info on relating specific colours to owners, but Im thinking is that too basic and you specifically need the phone number by catching it? Anybody in the know?
I dont want to start a lengthy conversation on a sightings thread so just a few pointers or a PM will do. Cheers
They used to stamp the underwing with the Address at one time , but I remember way back in the 1970's / 80s any bird that came back late was put down as they didn't want to add bad genes to the strain, I would just leave them as they are, as if they haven't moved on they could have been lost for months or years.
Just to add to Fridays sightings, in amongst the Feral Pigeons at the side of the reservoir were 2 homing / racing Pigeons, I must admit nice looking birds. Both possessed coloured rings on both legs but I couldnt read the phone number / ID number due to the flighty nature of the birds. I know 1000s went astray a few weeks ago due to an anomaly in the earths magnetic field so Ive been on the website to maybe try to get some info on relating specific colours to owners, but Im thinking is that too basic and you specifically need the phone number by catching it? Anybody in the know?
I dont want to start a lengthy conversation on a sightings thread so just a few pointers or a PM will do. Cheers
Hooray! At last some Gulls! - 10 ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls active around main lake - 1 Chiffchaff - 2 Blackcap - 1 Song Thrush - 1 small party of Long-tailed Tit - Ring-necked Parakeet heard
Res. - 20+ Coot - 1 Moorhen - 1 Great Crested Grebe - 2 Chiffchaff - 1 Blackcap - 1 Long-tailed Tit - c15 Lesser Black-backed Gulls - lots of Black-headed Gulls - the highlight for Lucas was the fire engine at the sailing club as a team was called out to a smouldering tree stump at the side of the res.
Saturday 1st May. Lunchtime visit with Lucas, a lot quieter but a bit of quality!
Main Park. - Chiffchaff singing in many areas (1 seen) - Blackcap fairly numerous too - 1 Common Buzzard over, calling as it went by
But the highlight was when a Mistle Thrush started sounding an alarm call, Blackbirds and a Magpie joined in, then a Jay squawking its head off in same area near the basketball court, to me that meant one thing so we went over to have a look and sure enough there was a Tawny Owl (partially obscured) being harassed. I was just deciding which way to go to try for a better view when it mustve decided it had had its fill of annoyance and it flew off over the park office and out of view. Needless to say the commotion just turned to silence immediately. Lucas made laugh (bear in mind hes not even 2yrs old yet) when he started bending down looking into nearby bushes and then looking up into the trees and said Daddy I can see Owl up here
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-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 1st of May 2021 11:54:54 PM
Of note... - 36 Tufted Duck - 2 Great Crested Grebe - 1 Cormorant - 11 ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls - lots of Common Gull - few distant Ring-necked Parakeets - usual woodland stuff around incl Song Thrush, Long-tailed Tits, Robin
- Mute Swans, only 2 on the whole of the visible reservoir. 4CLA and a new one 4DBU
Quick visit late morning on way back from Redgate.
Of note... - 150+ Black-headed Gulls - 10+ Common Gull - 2 ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls - 22 Tufted Duck (3 more flew in but didnt land, flew off) - 1 Great Crested Grebe - 1 Cormorant on sailing club ramp - 1 Grey Wagtail - 1 Sparrowhawk high over res put everything up - 2 odd looking Canada Geese (1 with very short neck, other with steep forehead)
8 Mute Swans that I could see inc 4 ringed birds. 4ASZ, 4DBN, 4BYH, and CNA5. Many thanks to Steve Christmas for info below.
4ASZ ringed as 2nd yr male 19/1/2019 KGV Pool, Altrincham.
4DBN ringed as cygnet (brood of 8) 2/9/2018 Ashton Moss.
4BYH ringed as 2nd yr male 20/2/2016 Moses Gate CP.
CNA5 sent to David Cookson / Cheshire Group, awaiting reply
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Tuesday 23rd of February 2021 12:28:07 AM
A reply from Steve Christmas already, a real Greater Manchester mix here, cheers mate.
4CLA male cygnet 30/12/2016 Debdale, Gorton
4DBN cygnet 2/9/2018 Ashton Moss
4DIA cygnet 1/12/2019 Salford Quays
4DIB male cygnet 4/12/2019 Blackleach, Walkden
4DID cygnet 20/12/2019 Crime Lake, Daisy Nook
4DJV female cygnet 25/8/2020 Barton, Eccles
Best wishes,
Steve
(ps Ive attached images of the 2 furthest afield birds from the site, 4DJV from Barton and 4DIB from Blackleach CP, Walkden)
Ive also put an image for each of the ringed Swans on my Twitter, but thought Id best limit it to a couple on the forum.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Monday 1st of February 2021 10:39:40 PM