Brilliant sighting this morning whilst walking to work 4 Kestrels, Two Adults and Two Juveniles. There is a Nest site around here which i knew of so more then likely those.
1 Reed Warbler 1 Sedge Warbler 2 Skylark, both with a weak song 1 Buzzard 3 Reed Bunting 4 Whitethroat, all singing 1 Yellowhammer heard briefly 3 Chiffchaff 4 Willow Warbler 1 Blackcap c30 Swift Single Lapwing flew over
Plus all usuals about.
Spoke to a dog walker who said he'd seen a grey bird of prey presumably Sparrowhawk with a Male Blackbird.
2 Sedge Warbler, both seen well 1 Grasshopper Warbler, heard only 1 Reed Warbler, heard only 3 Whitethroat, 1 juvenile being fed from around the nest I've been watching. 1 Skylark, more heard Single Yellowhammer, heard only 3 Meadow Pipit 4 Jay 1 Male Sparrowhawk with prey, possibly the mate of the Female I've seen around. 1 Buzzard 5 Reed Bunting Blackcap,Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff singing. Small numbers of Swift and Swallow. 1 Raven, looks like the one seen last week had feathers missing.
Morning spent at Gin Pit football pitches, 2 skylark singing, garden warbler singing in southwest corner, at least 3 each of Blackcap and Chiffchaff singing and 2 different Sparrowhawks seen.
Moody looking weather though stayed dry and quite warm. Was pretty quiet to be honest not much about at all can only presume a lot of birds are nesting now.
Good number of Skykark singing a total of 8. 5 Meadow Pipit. 2 Whitethroat 1 Sedge Warbler 1 Chiffchaff 2 Jay c50 Swift c30 Swallow
Quite a few Common Birds seen with food Robin,Dunnock,Great and Blue tit all with beaks full of grub.
No binoculars this morning I've damaged the objective lens and they have been sent off for repair, so today's sightings are with with my naked eye and ears.
2 Sedge Warbler, Both heard only 6 Whitethroat 5 Willow Warbler 3 Chiffchaff 2 Reed Bunting 1 Kestrel c25 Swift 9 Swallow 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 Yellowhammer, Both heard only
Plus all usuals.
Female Whinchat found and photographed by Gary Reynolds on Wednesday night.
Loads of birdsong, Willow Warbler,Chiffchaff and Blackcap. Whitethroat,Skylark and Meadow Pipit heard singing. 1 Male Reed Bunting singing. 4 Jay Few Swift and Swallow Female Sparrowhawk, resident Female. 1 Coal tit 2 Mistle Thrush with 2 Juveniles got quite agitated as I went past.
Spotted Flycatcher briefly this morning at 08:15, flew off North East. c20 Swift 7 Swallow 11 Whitethroat 1 Water Rail 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker Female Kestrel with a field Vole
Big numbers of Swift have arrived 200+, mainly over Colliers Wood but some over fields around Astley Small numbers of Swallow with the Swift. Increase in Whitethroat numbers 10+ 14 Blackcap 1 Sedge Warbler 11 Willow Warbler 7 Chiffchaff 3 Skylark 5 Meadow Pipit 2 Bullfinch 1 Reed Bunting 2 Kestrel 2 Buzzard 1 Sparrowhawk, another Female but not the I've been seeing. 1 Wheatear 4 Song Thrush 7 Mistle Thrush 3 Jay 1 Goldcrest 8 Long Tailed tits Pair of Carrion Crow, nesting. 1 Male Yellowhammer 1 Lapwing (Over) 2 Common Gull (Over) 4 Lesser Black Backed Gulls (Over)
Plus all usuals.
-- Edited by Scott robinson on Thursday 5th of May 2016 12:24:56 PM
-- Edited by Scott robinson on Thursday 5th of May 2016 12:26:23 PM
Hour on patch before work this morning, mainly around Northern end.
1 Garden Warbler, singing its head off in trees behind Tyldesley RUFC. 1 Grasshopper Warbler 3 Mistle Thrush, all on football pitches at Gin Pit. As was 6 Swallow and smaller numbers elsewhere. 8 Blackcap 5 Willow Warbler 4 Chiffchaff 1 Nuthatch, Treebank 2 Coal tit, Treebank 4 Whitethroat 3 Linnet 2 Meadow Pipit 1 Skylark 5 Jay
Hopefully the next few days of sunshine will dry some areas out its saturated and boggy in places.
Plenty Chiffchaff,Willow Warbler and Blackcap. 4 Whitethroat, including a pair I watched for a good 10 minutes. 1 Female Sparrowhawk, definitely same one as last Saturday, very big and in same area. 1 Buzzard 1 Jay, more heard Small numbers of Swallow around Colliers Wood and around Lodge Lane. 1 Reed Bunting 3 Meadow Pipit 2 Skylark
Couple of hours in between dodging, Sun,Snow,Hailstone,Sleet and Rain seriously!
2 Willow Warbler 4 Chiffchaff 1 Whitethroat 1 Reed Warbler 1 Kestrel A pair of Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Skylark, Cracking views on a fence post! 24 Swallow 2 House Martin
A 45 minute run it started raining within 5 minutes of being out and it was freezing so as you can imagine not a lot about, the only things of note were 1 Singing Chiffchaff, 1 Singing Willow Warbler, 2 Singing Mistle Thrush and 20+ Swallow. These Migrants must be thinking what the hells going on its freezing.
-- Edited by Scott robinson on Thursday 28th of April 2016 01:25:24 PM
Blackcap song everywhere today into double figures easily. 9 Willow Warbler 6 Chiffchaff 8 Jay, all paired up 1 Raven 2 Whitethroat 3 Mistle Thrush 15 Swallow, Some at Lodge Lane football pitches and the rest over Colliers Wood. 1 House Martin, my first this year. 2 Skylark 1 Meadow Pipit 7 Linnet Nuthatch (Heard only)
1 Lesser Whitethroat singing from scrub at Lodge Lane. 2 Yellowhammer, male again in hedge around Bedford Lodge and singing. 13 Swallow, Lodge Lane 1 Grasshopper Warbler 2 Whitethroat 17 Willow Warbler 11 Chiffchaff 4 Skylark 5 Meadow Pipit 1 Willow tit, active around Ley Road. 5 Mistle Thrush
Highlight though was a Massive Female Sparrowhawk which come through the trees like an heat seeking missle, amazing to watch. Was after something but flew out of view.
Disappointing morning really hardly anything about migrant wise only Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff. There were 2 Blackcap and at a least 4 Skylark with a few Meadow Pipit about some singles flying over also. I did however find 2 White Wagtail with Pied Wagtails in the Horse Fields behind Leigh Cemetery. The was also a hunting Kestrel around the field. 4 Swallow flew through. 5 Grey Partridge flushed.
5 Tree Pipit over North East, 2 then another 3 calling. 1 Grasshopper Warbler 1 Sedge Warbler 7 Skylark Double figures of Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff. 3 Blackcap 1 Whitethroat 1 Wheatear
1 Grasshopper Warbler 2 Whitethroat, 1 in same place as yesterday and the other singing around Gin Pit Village. 3 Wheatear, Male and two females all three landed then flew off immediately in a Northern direction.
1 Whitethroat, First of the year and singing its head off. 2 Blackcap 1 Wheatear, In fields by Busway 7 Chiffchaff 6 Willow Warbler Also a Water Rail calling from Foot Drain just off Queensway, which I didn't see and have no idea what it's doing in there it's absolutely disgusting with Orange Sludge. 1 Jay 2 Skylark 6 Meadow Pipit 2 Reed Bunting
1 Male Wheatear 3 Chiffchaff 2 Willow Warbler 1 Great Spotted Woddpecker 4 Greenfinch 2 Coal tit, 1 With nesting material 2 Reed Bunting 1 Male Yellowhammer singing by the Busway 3 Jay 3 Swallow seen
Plus all usual suspects.
-- Edited by Scott robinson on Monday 11th of April 2016 09:42:54 AM
5 Skylark 6 Chiffchaff 2 Willow Warbler 1 Blackcap 1 Snipe, flushed 15+ Meadow Pipit, small flock and some single birds 1 Jay Goldcrest, heard only in Pine Trees Reed Bunting, heard only
7 Chiffchaff, including 2 around Walmsley Farm. 5 Skylark, 3 Singing. Singles of Meadow Pipit calling overhead. Male Reed Bunting singing. 5 Linnet over heading towards Astley Moss. Buzzard and Raven both flew through towards Atherton.
At least 3 singing Chiffchaff. 3 Singing Skylark 1 Kestrel possibly 2 1 Woodcock, Flushed, scared me to death it did 2 Jay A flock of Meadow Pipit were active in a one of the fields I'd say 15+ possibly more Song and Mistle Thrush singing.
Couple of hours this morning, Was pretty quiet to be honest.
c23 Meadow Pipit and 16 over heading North West 2 Skylark 1 Kestrel 12 Mistle Thrush, including 6 Together, the rest in Hadbutt farm fields feeding. 3 Song Thrush 3 Goldcrest 1 Chiffchaff 2 Jay 1 Reed Bunting
9 Mistle Thrush 2 Song Thrush 29 Meadow Pipit 4 Skylark 6 Jay 11 Blue tit 9 Great tit 3 Long Tailed tit 7 Blackbird 5 Robin 1 Dunnock 2 Wren 2 Reed Bunting 2 Kestrel 4 Chaffinch 32 Goldfinch 1 Goldcrest 2 Bullfinch, My first on this site.
No need to worry , the signs are highlighting the Legal footpaths and rights of way, currently there are paths criss crossing the site, many of which are not legal rights of way.
Dave
-- Edited by David Gornall on Tuesday 22nd of March 2016 11:17:03 PM
I don't know details on the locations of the signs that you've seen, but there are some closures and diversions of public rights of way planned in the Higher Folds area due to housing development
-- Edited by dave broome on Tuesday 22nd of March 2016 12:13:34 PM
Jay and Mistle Thrush prominent again with 6 Jay seen and at least 10 Mistle Thrush. 2 Song Thrush 1 Kestrel 2 Skylark both singing 3 Reed Bunting with 1 Male singing 2 Meadow Pipit Redpoll heard flying over
I've noticed signs up today put up by Wigan Council saying some of the footpaths are to be closed and new ones made. To be honest there's nothing wrong with the ones in place, I can't understand why they are doing it at all.