Late afternoon walk, no Peregrine on Barrow Bridge Chimney, 2 Grey Wagtails in the stream, but no Dippers. Female/Juvenile Redstart, Blackcap and Kestrel all near Longshawford Road. Large numbers of Swallows massing on the power-lines near Sheephouse Farm. Goldcrest & Long-tailed tits.
Walked from home through Barrow Bridge late this afternoon, I passed Barrow Bridge Chimney no sign of the Peregrines, the stream at Barrow Bridge looked polluted which ruled out any hope of seeing a Kingfisher. I also failed to see any Dippers only a couple of Grey Wagtails in the stream. I walked up Longshawford Road and the footpath towards Pendlebury's Farm in a hedge on my left running up towards Collier's Row I observed a Spotted Flycatcher. I went through the Farm and south towards Sheephouse Farm there were large numbers of Starlings (200+) perched on the powerlines, also seen 15+ Swallows. As I reach Smithills Dean Rd I had a brief glimpse of a Buzzard skimming the treetops towards Horrock's Wood.
Surveyed the SBI here yesterday for the GMEU, highlights from over 250 records were Tawny Owl, Cuckoo, 4 Garden Warblers and immature Peregrine on the chimney.
Treecreeper near the bottom of 63 steps, and a Nuthatch getting as many nuts as possible into it's mouth on a bird table at the cottages.
Along the brook past the cottages down to the bus terminus :- Pair of Dippers, Grey Wagtail with a juvenile, Wren taking food into the brook wall, Chiffchaff, & Willow Warbler.
Saturday morning walk by Bolton RSPB Members, to ''Horwich Moors'', starting at Barrow Bridge car park,
Sightings between car park at Barrow Bridge and Walker Fold.
Great Spotted Woodpecker...1 Dippers....2 Grey Wagtail....2 A male seen high in a tree! Greenfinch...2 Coal Tits...2 Blue Tits 4 Great Tits...5 Common Whitethroat ...1 Blackcap, male...1 Lapwing...2 Grey Heron...1 Mallards...2 Mistle Thrush...1 Swifts...4 Swallows....5 House Martins...2 Wheatear....5 Willow Warbler....2 Black headed Gull....5
Little Owls not present.
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Rumworth List 2019, species to date: 63 Latest: Sand Martin, Reed Bunting, Redshank, Pink-footed Goose, Curlew.
Walk with my father this morning from Barrow Bridge to Walker Fold Wood and back.
2 Garden Warblers singing Blackcap Several Willow Warblers, 1 carrying food. Green Woodpecker heard only GS Woodpecker Dipper Grey Wagtail 2 Curlew 2 Nice to see family parties of Nuthatch, Coal Tits, Blue & Great Tits.
sunday-13th-late am-pm up to the end of walker fold wood and back. fairly quiet raven-1 kestrel-2 garden warbler-1 coal tit-1 pair with 8 young in tow possible redstart singing at the west end of walker fold wood
3 Garden Warblers- one down the small valley by the 63 steps and two by the very top of the valley, one of which could be heard singing beautifully from the top path through the fields by the two trailers there.
Although difficult to say with any certainty, this female is quite possibly the same individual we found less than half a mile away on the other side of Walker fold road on Saturday. Although this bird does seem slightly duller
This lunchtime dipper, coal tit and grey wagtail showing in front of cottages; male ring ousel showing well again beside the row of conifers beyond the steps.
Still showing 17.30-17.45 in exactly the same place as we found it yesterday morning. I'd hoped it would be a bit closer so I could get some better photos but no joy! Still, a nice bird to see and lovely weather to enjoy it in!!!
Showing again at around three thirty ish at the same spot, as you keep looking left the long row of fir type (Conifer) trees and it is roosting in there and comes out on the left and right of the fir trees now and again and feeds in the fields either side, nice to see Alun, Simon and Jon Tav today on the nice weather for a change, still a bit windy up ont moors though
also further up the hill towards burnt edge area nice male and female wheatear
-- Edited by Dennis atherton on Sunday 11th of April 2010 08:19:58 PM
-- Edited by Dennis atherton on Sunday 11th of April 2010 08:42:39 PM
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Did you see it? It was small and brown and flew that way.........................
Adult Male Ring Ouzel still present 11-30 am up 63 steps at Barrow Bridge then approx 300 yards towards Walker Fold to view field to left with row of conifers. Showing very well.
A Ring Ouzel present this morning (10:15 atleast) and may have been present a couple of days apparently. Climb the 63 steps to the top of the valley and the bird was in a field to the left.