The lower temperature made for far fewer people about this morning. A dipper going behind the weir and another near the bridge at the mill. A goosander (f) was also near the weir. The main lake had a good number of swallows and at least one house martin and a pair of male mandarins were asleep on the boating platform at the end of N lake.
Dippers - 3 on river, none ringed. Grey Wagtail Mandarin Duck 2 Goosander 3 Little Grebe 1 Mute Swan 2 (1 with unread blue darvic and 1 metal ringed only. I think a darvic dropped off this bird some time ago but it may be a different bird)
Got lucky with the Egret moving onto a flooded field closer to than John could get (site was 'closed' today). Only second for me in the county (and hardly ever seen elsewhere much in U.K.), so a great bird to see at this quiet time of year. Also seen: kingfisher, 2 female type goosander, and two sparrowhawks at ground level, one pursuing the other.
Kingfisher 3 (1, North and 2, chasing each other Main Lake) Coot 96 Moorhen 18 Mallard 47 Mute Swan 2 Tufted Duck 2f Cormorant 8 Canada Goose 47 Grey Heron 2 Little Grebe 1 Goosander 1, river Lapwing 1 in horse field (unusual)
Mute Swan - usual pair plus an interloper (Blue Darvic 4DBT). If Steve Christmas is reading this could you please tell me its origins. Could possibly have been an 'O' or a zero rather than D.
A quick look over Main Lake (canoeists on North Lake).
A poor year for breeding birds:
2 Mute Swans (they failed earlier in the year) 2 Great Crested Grebes (were sitting but nest now under water) 51 Coot (but only 1 juvenile) A female Mallard with 2 young 1 Mandarin female 1 Kingfisher 1 Stock Dove
Last year's youngsters have dispersed. 2 Adults on Main Lake and 1 1st w. on North Lake.
(12 month's ago the youngsters hung around well into March prompting aggressive attacks from the adults. In fact one youngster was eventually tolerated and over-summered).
As an aside - John haven't they done an amazing job with the Landscaping of Mellor Mill. Also you can have a better view of the North lake from the "new path"
-- Edited by Geoff Walton on Tuesday 1st of January 2019 06:59:51 PM
Stock Dove (singing) Gadwall 2 Coot 106 Goosander 2f (1 Main Lake, 1 River Goyt) Dipper (Goyt) Grey Wagtail (Goyt) Green Woodpecker (heard near Mellor Golf Course)
Coot 90+ (no access today so no full count) Mute Swan 2ads, 6 juvs Great Crested Grebe 1 fully grown juv (new arrival) Buzzard 3 Sparrowhawk 1 Chiffchaff 1 House Martin 2 Migrating ducks are very thin on the ground this autumn.
Nice to chat with Peter Holmes' wife. Tell Peter to get down to Roman Lakes and post some sightings
Little Grebe pair have 2 well grown young Mute Swan pair still have all 6 cygnets Teal 1 Coot 63 Canada Goose 141 Heron 3 Mallard and Moorhens uncounted.
Adult Mute Swans have a brood of 4 cygnets. Surprisingly the 1st summer bird remaining from last year's brood is still tolerated in the vicinity. Greylag Goose 2 Barnacle Goose 1 (feral) 4 families of Coot with 3 birds still sitting (15 ads, 19 juvs) Moorhen 3 Mallard 18 Tufted Duck 2 Little Grebe 1 Cormorant 1 Raven 2 Jay 2
Mute Swan now sitting on nest with the male still trying to drive away the last of the 2017 youngsters Goosander 1f Pair Mandarins Tufted Ducks 2m, 1f Pair Teal
Migrants represented by single Chiffchaff and single Sand Martin
A Red-breasted Merganser in the drizzle was a complete surprise this morning. A Stockport Borough tick and a nice change from Coot counting!
Red-breasted Merganser (male) Tufted Duck 5m, 4f Mute Swan 2ad + 2 1st w. (the other youngsters may have been on the back lagoons but I didn't see them so perhaps successfully driven away by the adults) Little Grebe 1 Chiffchaff 1 singing
No Goosanders anywhere
Cheers, John
-- Edited by John Rayner on Tuesday 27th of March 2018 02:20:12 PM
To add to John's report from Sunday, we also saw a pied wagtail, at least 2 siskin feeding with the goldfinch and redpoll, at least 3 song thrush, and a treecreper in the same area. Also heard a buzzard in the trees behind the main buildings EDIT - knew I'd missed something! We also saw three chiffchaff, not calling but positively identified visually
-- Edited by Julian Winstanley on Tuesday 20th of March 2018 04:11:13 PM
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Tuesday 20th of March 2018 04:23:49 PM