Peregrine flying over Bramhall Park at 8.30am 3 pairs of nuthatches nesting 4 goldcrest 2 coal tits 2 long tailed tits 4 mandarins on the pond A kingfisher trying to swallow a big fish A grey wagtail 1 buzzard 1 stock dove
A brief visit this afternoon gave me my highest ever count of Mandarins: 18, most of them males.
There was a flock of about 20 Siskins feeding in alders above the footbridge by the large pond. A single Grey Wagtail was on the river.
Having noticed that I was carrying binoculars, a lady came over to tell me that a Kingfisher had just headed upstream. She had also seen a Dipper here within the past week.
There was a Little Grebe on the main pool at Bramall Park in this afternoon's miserable weather: the first I have seen here in a great many visits over many years. Also 70 Mallards, 15 Canada Geese, 12 Mandarin Ducks and 10+ Moorhens.
Late post for yesterday, highlights: 8 Chiffchaff, 3 Willow Warblers, 3 male Blackcaps, pair of Buzzards, 6 Grey Herons. 6 Stock Doves, 2 Mistle Thrush, 2 Grey Wagtails, Large numbers of Magpies,one group contained 23 individual birds! Plus decent numbers of usual tits and finches etc. Cheers Chris.
A pair of Herons were nest building at the traditional site this morning. Two Stock Doves were in the adjacent pony field. It was good to hear Song Thrush singing.
In Bramall Park, three Mandarin Ducks (one male) were on the smaller of the two main ponds, along with a redhead Goosander.
Two pairs of Mandarin Duck on the main pond this morning, plus a redhead Goosander on the smaller pond (first I can recall seeing here). A Grey Wagtail was on the river banks.
Bramhall Park duck pond this morning had the usual mallards and Canada geese, plus 3 pairs of Mandarin ducks, a grey heron, 2 Goosander and a grey wagtail.
Late post for yesterday ,09:00-11:00 .... A decent morning session , highlights... Kingfisher, quite happily perched on branch over the stream, until a dog came bounding through the water! Pair of mandarin ducks, Two jays, 7 chiffchaff heard ,one seen, Willow warbler, 2 wrens, Pair of bullfinch, Buzzard, "mewing ", from perch in tree, Grey wagtail, Female great spotted woodpecker , Green woodpecker ,heard calling, from over towards Cheadle Hulme , Female sparrowhawk over, mobbed by carrion crow, 4 grey herons, Mistle thrush, two song thrush, and plenty of the usual tits,finches and robins etc.
I didn't know that there were grey wagtails in Bramhall Park. I must look more carefully, and thanks for alerting me to their presence. No chance of seeing them today though - I'm doing Bramhall Parkrun this morning, and the wagtails will make themselves scarce with over 300 runners thundering along the paths!
Very late post for Thurday,23rd .. 11am ... 2 grey herons carrying sticks, 5 very vocal song thrush, 2 pair mallard, Grey wagtail , totally oblivious to my presence ,just inside Bramhall Park...
I took a very brief stroll along the section near Bramall Park this morning, while waiting for my son's football match to get started. Highlights were a Grey Wagtail, two Nuthatch, a Great Spotted Woodpecker and a Mistle Thrush. No sign of Treecreeper, which was in with the tit flock this time last week.
Mandarin Duck, now with only 3 ducklings showing near her. 1 Dipper - orange ring on left leg and orange over silver on right; one of original adults who produced at least 2 juveniles in May. 1 Grey Wagtail. 1 Grey Heron. Several singing Chiffchaff. 3 House Martins.
Fantastic to see Mandarin Duck with 6 chicks Grey Wagtail still sitting on nest. Buzzard overhead - then decended towards Adswood Tip area. 1 adult and 2 juvenile Grey Herons. Small family of Long-tailed Tits including at least 4 juveniles. Mink at Bramhall Park Tennis Club bridge
Small family group of Nuthatches - 5 in all including juveniles. 1 Grey Wagtail sitting on nest - this is in different location to the earlier identified nesting site. 6 separate family parties of Wrens with fledglings and 2 separate sightings of Wrens carrying food to nest sites ( a good year for Wrens). 4 Grey Herons in the meadow - all appeared to be juveniles. 2 separate sightings of Kingfisher. 1 Dipper - one of the original adults (with orange ring on right leg; couldn't see its left leg). The Treecreepers seem to have fledged - no sign of any activity at nest site seen yesterday. 2 Stock Doves. 1 Mistle Thrush and all the other usual birds.
2 Grey Herons 2 Grey Wagtails Pair of Treecreepers feeding at least 3 chicks at nest, , 1 adult removing faecal sac. House Martins - 30+ Swallows - 6 Swifts - 8 Several singing Chiffchaff - heard but not seen Nuthatch heard but not seen Many singing Chaffinch Song Thrush singing Blackbirds carrying food
Juvenile(s) with adult(s) of the following: Woodpigeons Starlings Robins Wrens Great Tits Blue Tits Long Tailed Tits Carrion Crows Goldfinch
5 Grey Herons 2 Grey Wagtails - very busy collecting food and flying to and from what I hope is their nest site 3 Drake Mallards 35 Woodpigeons Wren still going in and out of nesting hole. 1 Chiffchaff singing Precious little else
2 Juvenile Dippers feeding in the brook - 1 appeared to have a ring on its right leg but difficult to see details 1 Wren going in and out of nesting hole.
2 Dippers 5 Grey Herons Nuthatch 1 female Mandarin 2 Grey Wagtails 1 Song Thrush brightening up a dull afternoon with it song Chiffchaff Blackbirds Wrens Dunnocks 15 Swifts Several Swallows and Sand Martins 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
Rick
-- Edited by Rick Donkin on Sunday 15th of May 2011 02:13:48 PM
A brisk walk this evening. 1 Dipper 2 Grey Wagtail 1 Mistle Thrush 1 Chiffchaff 1 Buzzard circling overhead I then cut through to Tenement Lane and walked back towards the railway and parallel to Adswood Tip. (I will crack the tip another time) 1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker 1 Song Thrush Plus lots of the usual stuff.
Just a quich mooch as there were far too many people along the brook. Of note though: 2 Dippers 2 Kingfishers 1 Chiffchaff heard towards the tip 1 Mistle Thrush over 2 Mandarin by the road bridge
A beautiful afternoon: lots of people, lots of dogs. I walked from Bramall Park to the viaduct, managing to see two Dippers (one with an orange ring on each leg) and a pair of Grey Wagtails. The oiliness of the water, which I noted a couple of nights ago now seems resolved.
I cycled this stretch late evening. It was not really a birding sortie, though I did notice the four drake Mallard that I flushed from the river.
Worryingly, there was a very visible oily contamination of the surface of the water, rather like the colourful patches that you see on roads after heavy rainfall. It was not noticeable upstream of the stone bridge, but this may just have been down to the different quality of light.
Pair of Dipper still present this afternoon on way to see Wood Warbler. One has Green ring on left leg and Orange over Silver on right. The other dippers rings I still can't make out. The green/orange/silver ringed one still there on return.
2 Dippers Both Dippers appeared to have rings - 1 bird had yellow or pale green ring on left leg and orange on right leg. Couldn't make out the details on other bird as it was too active. Pair of Mandarin Ducks - male displaying to female with 'head jerks and raising up and wing flapping'. Going quite mad really. Grey Wagtail 3 Sand Martin overhead Nuthatch Chiffchaff and Willow Warblers calling/singing 3 Grey Heron
Rick.
-- Edited by Rick Donkin on Tuesday 26th of April 2011 11:18:48 AM
Pair of Grey Wagtails collecting beak fulls of insects 4 Grey Heron Buzzard flew from tall trees along Tenement lane and immediately mobbed by 2 Crows who, I think, have a nest in the vicinity. Usual smaller birds singing away but absence of Warbler song.
Many kids and dogs playing in brook so little else happening - roll on new school term
This fine sunny morning with Geoff Lightfoot and Barry Shaw,
Pair of Mistle Thrush Pair of Mandarin Ducks 4 Grey Herons Dipper Blackcap - 1 male Buzzard in tree near 7 Arches Many Wrens, Blackbirds, Great & Blue Tits and Robins. Great Spotted Woodpecker heard drumming, then 1 in flight near 7 Arches
Managed to find the Blackcap this morning, which obligingly sat on the end of a branch and sang away. A female Mandarin was sat on the bank of the river. 2 GSW (both drumming) 3/4 Chiffchaff 3 Heron Dipper seen on 3 occassions, both towards Bramhall and towards the arches. 1 Wren 3 Goldfinch 3 Mistle Thrush No Kingfisher this morning though.