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Post Info TOPIC: Eastwood Reserve, Stalybridge


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Eastwood Reserve, Stalybridge


a walk around the reserve 5-6pm

a little egret on the reserve this evening, looks quite content too between the two ponds!

3 nuthatch

1 parakeet

2  moorhen and 6 babies

2 coots and 7 babies

1 mallard

1 grey wagtail

 

 



-- Edited by Isaac Heath on Wednesday 5th of May 2021 08:17:54 PM

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Fri Nov 28th. 14.15 - 15.45 hrs.

A few Chaffinch around the beech trees.
Great Spotted Woodpecker.
Nuthatch.
Moorhen.
Black-headed Gull.
Mallard.

Roger.

-- Edited by Roger Baker 3 on Friday 28th of November 2014 10:27:18 PM

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0845-0930 Good numbers of robin, long tailed tits, nuthatch, coal tit, wren. Stand out finding was actually seeing the dipper I thought I heard day before in full song at the bottom of the small weir on the reserve.

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Another visit just before the rain kicked in: 345-430pm Usual suspects: coal tit, great tit, nuthatch in good numbers. Not too sure if I could faintly hear a dipper but rain masked most calls

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Recently moved down from Carrbrook so decided to visit the reserve now access seems to be open all hours.

730-815

Lots of the usual ( blue tits, great tits, long tailed tits, wren, Robin etc.)
c12 Goldfinch
1 lesser redpoll over
At least 6 nuthatch
Heron on lower pond along with moorhen.
Sparrowhawk carrying prey just under the public footpath/bridge.
Treecreeper calling frequently also. 

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 26th of October 2014 09:24:16 AM

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I have long loved East Wood.Will it be open daily after the Open Day? I hope there is not too much disturbance.

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Forum members might be interested to know that there's an Open Day at Eastwood next week:

http://www.cheshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/events/2013/05/18/eastwood-stalybridge-turning-over-new-leaf

I've fond memories of visiting Eastwood as a child so fingers crossed that it's a success.

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Except you in December 12
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HaHaHa ! Lees's answer to Miss Marples.

Roger.

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Rob Creek wrote:

Looks like nobody has been here since August 2011. Went up there just before xmas





Except you in December 12

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Looks like nobody has been here since August 2011. Went up there just before xmas and was told by 1 of the wardens it was being cleaned up and hours extended, due to open January 2013.
Had an hour up here today and its still not finished but was quite pleasantly suprised where they've tidied up the feeding station. It was busy with activity at the feeders.

Saw a Treecreper, 2 Nuthatches, Coal Tit, Blue and Great Tit, Robin, Wren, Blackbird, and Dunnock, only the Wren and Dunnock not at the feeder.
Alot of Woodpecker 'Drumming' in these woods, some distant, some right up close but couldn't see a single one. The drum rolls were quite long (I'd say over a second) so that would suggest Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, but it was strong and loud which suggests Great Spotted Woodpecker, if anyone can clarify this I'd be grateful. Who knows, maybe both are present.
All in all, bird-wise, a very active and noisy Eastwood, or Cheethams Park as some people know it.

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Forgot to mention the link to Ian's Great Snipe article on the Species Study pages of this website. It was Richard Wakeley who was given the deceased bird by the person who shot it, thinking it might be a rarity. Richard was sure it was a Great Snipe and sent it to John Marchant at the BTO for confirmation.

Richard was also the first person to confirm breeding of Black Redstart in Manchester, after he was called out by a demolition contractor who had found the nest but couldn't identify the birds.

Must try and persuade him to write his memoirs!

Steve

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Steve Suttill wrote:

I see Richard Wakeley every now and then. He is now 80 and still enjoying his birds (and other wildlife) though mainly in his garden these days. I'll let him know that his enthusiasm has been infectious and inspirational.

Steve





That's great Steve, please do!
My mum's a teacher at a primary in Stalybridge and I know that she thought extremely highly of those trips as well.

T

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I see Richard Wakeley every now and then. He is now 80 and still enjoying his birds (and other wildlife) though mainly in his garden these days. I'll let him know that his enthusiasm has been infectious and inspirational.

Steve

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tom willis wrote:

Mr Wakeley (the warden at the time) was a hugely informative guide and those trips played a huge part in inspiring my interest in birds.





Me too - Mr Wakeley's excitement at a flyby woodcock infected me for life!

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Very sad to see that. Used to go there on school trips and family walks - Mr Wakeley (the warden at the time) was a hugely informative guide and those trips played a huge part in inspiring my interest in birds.

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short visit this afternoon. Sadly the reserve is extremely overgrown and the first mill pond completely silted up and problems with the second pond which two volunteers were trying to fix. Its a real shame as it could be a nice woodland reserve.

Heard GS woodpecker and one grey heron in flight.

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A trip to Eastwood this morning. Plenty of birds around.

8+ Nuthatch
2+ Treecreeper
Coal Tit
Long Tailed Tit
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Wren
Robin
Mallard
G S Woodpecker

Plenty of food put out by a couple of volunteers who were telling my about the politics involved. They lock the hide between their shift and the next volunteers even though there are normally only a few minutes between. Sad to know that there are plenty of scroats out there who are intent on causing damage.cry.giffurious.gifhmm.gifno.gif

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Hi Rachael, shouldn't this be on MEGA NEWSbiggrin.gif



Tip off biggrin.gif Thanks Karen xx
(kids were getting a bit miffed blankstare.gif)

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Rachael Hill wrote:

Went for a stroll today & it was open





Hi Rachael, shouldn't this be on MEGA NEWSbiggrin.gif

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Went for a stroll today & it was open biggrin.gif
12.00-13.00
Great tit 12+
Coal tit 6+
Blue tit 5
Nuthatch 6
Robins 6+
Magpie 5
Wren 1
Treecreeper 2
woodpigeon 2
chaffinch 1
mallard 2
Canada geese & blackheaded gulls on bottom pond
Signs of woodpecker but they seem to be avoiding me at the moment evileye.gif

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