90+ Redwings in two flocks and 20+ Fieldfares feeding on Hawthorns along the southern edge of the area (just NW of St. Mary's RC High School) this mid-afternoon, also at least one Ring-necked Parakeet heard flying overhead while I was in tree cover.
Also 6 Goldcrests and two Bullfinches along a section of the southern edge of the site
Willow Tit singing again today, also a single Reed Bunting back on territory and a flock of 34 Goldfinch feeding high in what were probably hybrid Black Poplars on their very attractive red catkins (and I have very little idea about trees though).
Full circuit this early afternoon produced 2 Raven which flew over then were later feeding on a rough field on the site and 10 Bullfinch, including a flock of 4.
A walk through Collier's Wood this late morning/early afternoon was alive with birds, the highlights being:
An adult Mediterranean Gull flew low north over the western end of the area by Leigh Cemetery, beautifully backlit against the clear blue sky. It circled briefly over the Higher Folds area, then drifted off towards Atherton. Very unexpected!!
Now 2 singing Reed and Sedge Warbler in the marsh along the southern edge.
Three pairs of Bullfinch
Willow Tit calling
Still several Blackcap and a few Chiffchaff but no Willow Warblers.
Sedge Warbler still singing from the marsh and as were a few Chiffchaff this late morning. The pair of Bullfinch were still not far away too, with the male sunning himself as I walked by (very dodgy just iPhone shot attached)
Unfortunately I always seem to neglect to post for this site, despite taking in even a 20 minute walk through it each day.
Still plenty of Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff, Whitethroat and Blackcap singing away but a Sedge Warbler there yesterday was fresh in and quite approachable too.
At least one Willow Tit seems to be on territory and there's always good numbers of Long-tailed Tits about too.
At least one pair of Bullfinch about and two male Reed Buntings proclaiming territory.
Also heard singing Treecreeper and Goldcrest from a couple of locations each.
I'm definitely missing lots due to not extending the walk to a wider area of the site, though that may change now so we'll see what comes of it.
Just under an hour's walk this very early morning over this area which is only a three minute walk from my house. Highlights on such a beautiful morning were:
16 Chiffchaff
3 Blackcap
2 singing Reed Bunting
2 Meadow Pipits in habitat
A pair of Great Spotted Woodpecker
Several Redwing
A single Sparrowhawk
2 singing Goldcrest
The total species seen was 32 but many commoner species I'd usually expect to see over there we avoiding me today.
2 Jay 1 Goldcrest 5 Skylark 2 Great Tit 3 Blue Tit Several Robins & Wrens around 2 Magpie 2 Singing Chiffchaff
Otherwise pretty quiet.
Also the paths are virtually impassable in places ( really hard work to get through without loosing your wellies!) due to the massive quagmires created by off road bikes!! They certainly know how to ruin a peaceful site.
-- Edited by David Gornall on Saturday 18th of March 2017 09:50:39 AM
Late post from yesterday, 2 Raven low north over football pitches in thick fog, 14 Meadow pipit also north and Chiffchaff calling in trees along western side.
Singles of Kestrel and Buzzard while out Sprint Training around teatime, the only birds of note. Been out a couple of times after work since Sunday but no luck with the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker.
17:00-17:45. 15 minutes running then 30 minutes sprint training.
1 Sparrowhawk, unsure of sex, went through too quick to tell. 2 Kestrel, both hovering and hunting, 1 chased off by two Magpies. Meadow Pipits quite active especially when I was sprint training quite a few singles flying about then I seen a flock of about 20 when running home. Small numbers of Redwing over in twos and threes, some calling. 7 Jay, possibly duplicates though. 2 Bullfinch 3 Redpoll, over.
Half an hour running and half an hour sprint training.
7 Jay, that time of year again, see plenty of Jays the next few weeks. 19 Meadow Pipit, 11 heading South 3 Skylark, heading South 1 Kestrel 1 Reed Bunting 2 Song Thrush c50 Goldfinch in Three flocks 3 Redpoll 1 Chiffchaff