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Bill,glad you found it ,I didn,t say to much in my last post,but it did more or less the same trick for me (singing from the pylon) .

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25th May.

Third time lucky in the last few days with this bird this morning!

Had a lovely, peaceful half hour or so in sunny and still weather conditions sun.gif, at around 8.00 am, enjoying its song. Could hear it but then spent the first ten minutes or so looking in the handful of trees, which are present here, for it - but with no luck! cry.gif Finally, discovered that it was actually singing from a pylon and not a tree! Pylon Pipit doesn't sound quite as attractive as Tree Pipit does it though! giggle.gif

Settled down to watch it from a nearby area of heather, before I got not so subtle hints to move on from a Meadow Pipit wanting to carry food into its nest! Anyway, it was great to hear its song - a mixture of Chaffinch, Redstart and Meadow Pipit to my ears. It only "parachuted" twice - once from the pylon back onto the pylon and once from the pylon to the ground. The parachute - as indicated in field guides - was much steeper than of a Meadow Pipit.

A terrific find Steve and one I thoroughly enjoyed and also learnt from this morning.

Cheers,

Bill.

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I'm glad you managed to see it Geoff. After discussions with another birder I decided to remove the location details. If anyone would like directions please send me a PM. The Tree Pipit was in tetrad SD91Q Denshaw, so if it's still singing next Saturday we'll be able to record it as breeding code T for territory, which would classify it as a probable breeder. Rochdale is proving to be one of the last remaining areas of GM where this species is still hanging on, as a pair has been reported from another location in the borough this weekend.
In 2008 breeding was only confirmed in 2 tetrads in GM with possible breeding in a 3rd. Birds were also present in 2 border tetrads in the north but may have been in Lancs.

Steve

-- Edited by Steve Atkins on Sunday 24th of May 2009 07:42:08 PM

-- Edited by Steve Atkins on Monday 25th of May 2009 08:54:43 AM

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I went this morning and the tree pipit obliged 8.00 till 8.30 then vanished

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I didn't see it a bit later about 2pm.no.gif
Nice to find a family party of 5 Stonechat in the Piethorne Valley.
Steve

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Rather a quaint sounding name, not sure of its origins, apart from the fact that the area is in Rochdale. confuse.gif Anyway, whilst out doing the Crompton Moor TTV this morning, I came across a Tree Pipit singing for all it was worth and parachuting from a sapling onto the ground. Dave Ousey managed to get good views of it at midday.

-- Edited by Steve Atkins on Sunday 24th of May 2009 11:52:50 AM

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