Heard singing yesterday morning (roughly 8.30) when I was waiting for a train at Oxford Road station; I was stood on platform 2, and the sound came from some way in front of me, though I had no time to try to locate further, as my train turned up less than a minute after I heard it.
Black Redstart was singing somewhere between Lincoln Square and Queen St near the Lincoln Statue approx 12.50pm and only briefly for a minute or so.
It's played its dirty trick on me again, I've put my wagon on break ready to go and look for it but it's stopped singing, and the only birds to be heard and seen now are Goldfinches in full voice and a Blackbird that keeps throwing in a few notes.
Apologies I can't provide a more positive update than that!
Singing male on Cross Street at about 815pm. Flew into Albert Square then on towards the Midland Hotel. I had wondered if it would head for the Town Hall, see the Peregrine thread for a possible reason why it didn't
Black Redstart singing from St Ann's Church Tower @ 11: 45 in the courtyard. Great views of the male hunting flies. A first for me and great to see it in my home city.
Black redstart singing & feeding in lots of recently seen locations throughout the morning since 6.20 this morning, at one point it was chased off in Lincoln square by another bird (unidentified ) at 8.25.
Still singing 10mins ago on king street.
Just to keep everyone updated... Been delivering in town all morning and right near a few favoured locations but no sight or sound of a Black Redstart at all today. Ducie House, Ducie St...approx 10am nothing Town Hall / Princess St...approx 10.30am nothing Town Hall towards library approx 11.30am nothing Currently on break near St.Ann's Square and no sign near Rapha or Mr.Thomas's Chop House.
Seems a bit strange not to hear it at all, maybe it's got a sore throat!
Unfortunately not Adam, although I heard it again when I turned onto Cross St en-route to next delivery, and the singing seemed to be coming from around the back of Mr.Thomas's Chop House but no time to stop and locate it, I'm in city centre most days so there's time yet.
Black Redstart was singing from St.Ann's Church clock tower at 12.45pm. It fluttered out of view but still heard for a minute or so then flew off towards the Town Hall.
Nice to meet Adam Jones.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Thursday 25th of June 2015 02:33:18 PM
Post from yesterday evening - 8.15pm Town Hall - Dome - singing - also flying around Hexagonal spire just below dome - 9pm - singing from hidden position on Princess Street side of Town Hall
Black Redstart was singing in full view on the golden ball of the town hall at approx 10.30am as I was delivering near Starbucks coffee shop on Clarence St.
Apologies I couldn't post as im having trouble with my data contract.
One singing from roof of 38 Cross Steet @ 07.40. Flew towards St Ann's churchyard where it continued to sing out of site. Also 4 Mistle Thrushes in the churchyard trees.
One singing just before 12.30pm on the corner of John Dalton Street and Cross Street. Not seen, but then heard only again around St Ann's Churchyard at 1pm.
As a bit of a newbie I wasn't really familiar with Black Redstart song but on Sunday morning at 11.00 heard a song coming from the roof of Royal Exchange - unmistakeable! Watched for 5 mins but didn't see it, but next time will be more persistent
Brilliant views of the singing male Black Redstart this morning. I heard it singing in St Ann's Sq at about 8 am, saw it fly onto the roof of Mr Thomas's and as it sang more distantly I thought that might be it. However, I heard it a few minutes later from the Cross Street direction and as I walked round the corner by Frankie and Benny's saw the bird on the very top of the Diesel shop building, singing hard. Chris Chandler had joined me by this point, and we saw the bird fly-catching on the roof of the building and down the front, it perched briefly on a window sill about 2 floors up. What a beauty! It moved across the road to the south corner of King Street and then showed well on the roof of that building and the one further down on the same side towards the Town Hall. All in all I think we watched it for around 30 minutes. Really cool!
Yes, it was difficult to hear anything much over all that racket! I was heading somewhere more peaceful when the bird flew over The Slug and Lettuce (makes a change from Cuckoo's Nests I suppose). There was a Goldfinch singing in the trees in the courtyard area on Brazenose Street while I was listening to the Black Redstart. A couple of Mistle Thrushes squabbling away there as well.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 12th of June 2015 07:45:12 PM
I thought I heard a brief burst from the bird from the Lloyd St./Mount St. corner of the Town Hall roof, over the noise of power drills, at around 12.15; then about 12.30 a small bird called and flew over the roof of the Slug and Lettuce. Followed it round to Brazenose Street where it sang again from the roofs on either side of the street. It sang longest from the back of the Aviva building on Albert Square (the one with the little Liver bird on the roof ) but even viewing from by the Hidden Gem on Mulberry Street I couldn't see it. Hung around a bit but no further sound of it so eventually headed over to St Ann's Square. No luck there but the Spanish guitar music from King Street North was very pleasant
Male singing for around 10 minutes on off from face of Town Hall at roughly 8.30 this morning; moved onto police station on the corner of Mount Street and Lloyd Street, where he gave some great views. Flew off in the direction of the library, and returned a couple of minutes later where he continued to sing from the very top of the Town Hall until just before 9 o'clock.
Singing in full view on top of a window-cleaning gantry as viewed from opposite the Rapha shop in St. Ann's Courtyard from 3.00-3.10pm. Then not heard again as a Crow was hanging about on a nearby chimney-pot.
This record will be formally submitted.
-- Edited by Tim Wilcox on Thursday 11th of June 2015 05:22:20 PM
The Black Redstart was singing this morning between 0715 and 0730 around Mr Thomas's Chop House. Unfortunately he remained out of sight and didn't sing again before I had to leave.
Black Redstart singing and showing well at the top Mr Thomas Chop House. Viewed from the side of St Ann's Church.
Thanks Adam, Had 15 min tacho break right next to St.Ann's Church that ended at 1.15pm, No sight nor sound of the Black Redstart up to that point, carried on with deliveries and took remaining 30 mins break later on Ducie St which is another used location but nothing there either. Had I took full 45 min in the first instance I would've heard and seen him and probably managed a half decent photo.
Glad to hear there are still bird/birds present. We seem to be receiving reports of some unusal timings for Black Redstart to be singing, but the places are generally the same. I wonder what the possibility of a co-ordinated survey would be one morning this week to try and pin down presence numbers, then we can obviously officialy record this. PM or text if you're interested and we'll pick a morning.