5 Great Crested Grebes 5 Cormorants Only 3 Canada Geese on morning visit, 26 + the hybrid afternoon visit Numerous Mallards 1m + 3f Goldeneyes 6 Moorhens 50+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull 1 Dipper at the overflow 1 Buzzard 2 Curlews flying over on afternoon visit Stock Dove & a Lesser Redpoll new to my recent visits
5 Great Crested Grebes 2 Cormorants 14 Canada Geese 50+ Mallards 1m Gadwall. As they are very unusual around here I presume it is the same one as at Wayoh yesterday 1m + 4f Goldeneyes 1m + 2f Goosanders 6 Moorhens 20+ Black-headed Gulls 6 Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Flew up from the direction of Bradshaw Lodges before passing low over Bradshaw Road fields 3 Common Gulls. 2 of these also flew up from Bradshaw Lodges, before landing on the reservoir 3 Pied Wagtails Pair of Grey Wagtails on overflow pipes
4 Great Crested Grebes 5 Cormorants 2 Grey Herons flying over + one by a pond with frogspawn 14 Canada Geese + the hybrid c65 Mallards 11 Moorhens 20+ Black-headed Gulls 3 Common Gulls 2 Oystercatchers which flew off about 8.30am heading over Bromley Cross 1 Curlew calling from the direction of Birches Farm 1 Pied Wagtail 1 Grey Wagtail on Bradshaw Brook 4 Redwings near information centre + 10 with a Mistle Thrush on field above Horrobin Fold Other species :- Feral Pigeon, Woodpigeon, Collared Dove, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Wren, Dunnock, Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Goldcrest, Long-tailed Tit, Coal Tit, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Jay, Magpie, Jackdaw, Rook, Carrion Crow, Starling, House Sparrow, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Bullfinch
6 Great Crested Grebes 2 Cormorants 1 Grey Heron flying over 9 Canada Geese + the hybrid 70+ Mallards 2 Oystercatchers. Spent about 30 minutes on the yatch club pontoon before being displaced by the gulls. Headed down Bradshaw Valley. If it was the pair that breed in Tonge Moor on rooftops they will have to find a new roof as new houses are replacing works. 5 Moorhens + 1 on Bradshaw Brook 50+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Common Gull
Had a text from a mate to say 1m + 2f Goldeneyes flew in later in the morning
4 Great Crested Grebes 3 Cormorants 2 Grey Herons 3 Canada Geese Numerous Mallards & Moorhens (some birds hidden away from the strong wind, as could be the case with the grebes) Pair of Goldeneye 20+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull Flock of Redwings still along Grange Road & a couple more by the reservoir
Started off along Grange Road with 70+ Redwings, 30+ Starlings, & 20+ Goldfinches. Presumably the Holts Fold flock has moved down to this sheltered area. Nothing at Holts Fold today.
Reservoir :- 5 Great Crested Grebes 3 Cormorants 10 Canada Geese + the hybrid 70+ Mallards 4 Moorhens c65 Black-headed Gulls 1 Common Gull Sparrowhawk soaring around above a Buzzard 2 Siskins by the yatch club
Ousel Nest Meadow :- Mixed flock of Chaffinches/Goldfinches 2 Nuthatches Sparrowhawk, possibly same one as the one seen earlier, being mobbed by corvids
The pair of Goldeneyes which have been here for a few days had another female with them close to Horrobin Lane car park. All was peaceful until another male flew in and joined them. Almost immediately both males started displaying to the females, and it did not take long for the original male to start trying to chase off the other one, whilst still displaying in between chases. Displaying and chasing was still going on when I headed off from this area. On my way back from Hawkshaw I checked to see how they were going on, but could only find one male, which was flying around the reservoir to different areas.
Other birds included :- 7 Great Crested Grebes 2 Cormorants 1 Grey Heron 8 Canada Geese (including 2 on ledges on the quarry wall) + the hybrid Numerous Mallards 6 Moorhens 20+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Buzzard 1 Tawny Owl calling at the top end
Heading back to the reservoir from Walsh Fold early afternoon I saw a flock of up to a hundred birds fly across and land not too far away. Mostly Redwings, one Fieldfare seen, and a few Starlings.
8 Great Crested Grebes 4 Cormorants 4 Canada Geese 80+ Mallards 1m + 3f Tufted Ducks Pair of Goldeneye 2m + 5f Goosanders 80+ Black-headed Gulls 6 Common Gulls No Moorhens or Coots seen today, must be some Moorhens somewhere
Looked liked it was going to be a quiet morning to start with, as I covered the frozen side up to the yatch club, only unfrozen water being in font of the club. 7 Great Crested Grebes together and a single Cormorant on the pontoon.
However, after checking the top end I worked my way down the other side of the reservoir and was amazed at the number of Cormorants now at the yatch club. The pontoon was full of them, with more on the unfrozen patch of water. Unable to count them looking head on to the pontoon, just looked like a clump of black things huddled together. Went back over to Horrobin Lane car park to see the pontoon sideways on and was able to count 37 birds. Just before 10am they all left.
Other birds on reservoir :- Another 3 Great Crested Grebes 2 Grey Herons 3 Canada Geese 30+ Mallards 3m + 5f Goosanders 4 Moorhens 2 Coots 50+ Black-headed Gulls
9.30am to 12.15pm. Whole area covered in constant light drizzle.
6 Great Crested Grebes 4 Cormorants 1 Grey Heron 5 Canada Geese 40+ Mallards 1 Buzzard 5 Moorhens 80+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Lesser Black-backed passing over 1 Common Gull 21 Woodpigeons 2 Collared Doves Lots of Tawny Owl pellets found in one particular area, but no sign of any owls in the trees there 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Grey Wagtail 3 Pied Wagtails 4 Wrens 4 Dunnocks 15+ Robins 15 Blackbirds 3 Redwings 2 Song Thrushes 4 Mistle Thrushes 2 Goldcrests 2 flocks of Long-tailed Tits 2-5 Coal Tits 20+ Great Tits 20+ Blue Tits 6 Nuthatches 1 Treecreeper 1 Dipper on Bradshaw Brook 6 Jays 12 Magpies 120+ Jackdaws 30+ Rooks. Mixed with the Jackdaws most of the time, but eventually I managed to see them apart to get an estimate of each species 5 Carrion Crows 4 Chaffinches 2 Greenfinches c25 Goldfinches 2 flocks of Siskins, c20 at sailing club & the dozen or so at Ousel Nest Meadow 10+ Bullfinches
Reservoir :- 6 Great Crested Grebes 15 Cormorants 1 Grey Heron 3 Canada Geese 70+ Mallards 1m Goldeneye 29 Goosanders (17m + 12f). Easily my highest count here, even though I have had higher counts on Wayoh. 5 Moorhens 80+ Black-headed Gulls 3 Common Gulls 1 Kestrel A few Redwings
Moved down to Bradshaw Brook and found a Dipper near Bradshaw Lodges. As I was watching the Dipper I counted about 200 Pink-footed Geese flying over heading W. (11.05am). A Buzzard took off from Ousel Nest Meadow as I watched a flock of 80+ Lesser Black-backed Gulls flying over. More Pink-footed Geese came over from over the reservoir with my estimate this time being about 600, heading SW. (11.15am). Still mooching in the same area of the meadow I saw about a dozen Siskins mixed with Chaffinches, Goldfinches, Bullfinches, and a Goldcrest.
After days of seeing hardly anything locally, this morning made up for a poor start to the year.
4 Great Crested Grebes 4 Cormorants 5 Grey Herons 5 Canada Geese 60+ Mallards 2 Moorhens 1 Coot 30+ Black-headed Gulls 1 Common Gull 2 Dippers at the overflow + 1 flying past the footbridge at the top end of the reservoir
4 Great Crested Grebes 4 Cormorants 5 Grey Herons 30 Canada Geese 50+ Mallards 4 Oystercatchers. Flew in for a couple of minutes before heading off over Bromley Cross. 20+ Black-headed Gulls 2 Common Terns 40+ House Martins
6 Great Crested Grebes, including one on a newly built nest 2 Cormorants 7 Grey Herons 8 Canada Geese + the goslings + the hybrid which flew in 20+ Mallards An Oystercatcher flew around for a few minutes before heading off down Bradshaw Valley 4 Black-headed Gulls A few Swallows Grey Wagtails at the overflow + the usual woodland species
Just a couple of Common Terns and the usuals on the reservoir this morning.
Grey Wagtails provided some interest though :- Family group flying around Bradshaw Brook at the overflow Pair in a bush below the quarry An adult and a juvenile on the brook between the reservoir & Turton Bottoms
4 Great Crested Grebes 1 Cormorant 2 Grey Herons 7 Canada Geese + the 3 goslings 30+ Mallards + a brood of ducklings 1 Moorhen 2 Black-headed Gulls 3 Common Terns The Swallow nest sites now also includes the stables at Horrobin Fold to add to Grange Farm stables, Walsh Fold, & the farm up the access road
As I was leaving the wandering pair of Greylag Geese flew in from over Bromley Cross. They flew straight over the reservoir and continued towards Hawkshaw
5 Great Crested Grebes 2 Grey Herons 22 Canada Geese + the goslings, and the hybrid flew in 30+ Mallards 1 Moorhen 1 Common Sandpiper, my first of the year A few Black-headed Gulls flying over, none on the reservoir 1 Common Tern 10 Swallows 1 Sparrowhawk, Pheasants, Woodpigeons, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Grey Wagtails, Pied Wagtail, Wrens, Dunnocks, Robins, Blackbirds, Song Thrushes, Mistle Thrushes, Whitethroats, Blackcaps, Chiffchaffs, Willow Warblers, Goldcrests, Long-tailed Tits, Coal Tits, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Nuthatches, Jays, Magpies, Jackdaws, Carrion Crows, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Lesser Redpolls, & Bullfinches.
5 Great Crested Grebes 1 Cormorant 5 Grey Herons 13 Canada Geese + 3 goslings c35 Mallards 1 Moorhen 6 Black-headed Gulls 3 Common Terns on the buoys (on my way over I saw 2 more flying over Bromley Cross heading in the general direction of Doffcocker. I have seen them before between the two sites heading one way or the other. The first two reported at Doffcocker not long ago coincided with my two on Jumbles leaving when the Sailing Club open day got going) Swallows around the farms & stables Grey Wagtails at each end of the reservoir
Only 2 Great Crested Grebes. The lack of grebes here probably explains more than usual on Wayoh. 1 Grey Heron 16 Canada Geese 30+ Mallards 1 Moorhen 3 Common Terns 10+ Swallows 1 Kingfisher giving great views around the creek area at the bridge near the information centre. At one point it landed in the top of a tall tree.
Whitethroat back on Ousel Nest Meadow, otherwise just the usuals on a fairly quiet morning.
Usuals on the reservoir included one Common Tern this morning, and two this afternoon.
Three pairs of Swallows at the Grange Farm stables, one pair at Walsh Fold, and another pair at the access road farm. Linnets also at Walsh Fold.
Tawny Owls calling along Bradshaw Brook at Ousel Nest Meadow, the afternoon one being chased around by Blackbirds.
Pair of Ravens on a pylon.
Rookery on Bradshaw contained about 10 nests. This small copse also contained a Great Spotted Woodpecker this morning and a Nuthatch this afternoon. Curlew on fields behind the copse.