11 Skylark, With some singing 7 Meadow Pipit 5 Jay 2 Willow tit, Both Gin Pit 9 Long Tailed tit 2 Goldcrest 3 Song Thrush, Including 1 I could hear cracking something, Probably a snail. 5 Mistle Thrush 3 Linnet 1 Treecreeper 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Kestrel 1 Buzzard
Almost a spring morning very warm and loads of birds singing.
7 Skylark, most singing and probably more could hear more singing in the distance. 3 Reed Bunting, with 2 singing males. Flock of Long Tailed Tits, managed count 5, probably more 3 Meadow Pipit 1 Goldcrest 1 Buzzard, Extremely high up.
Loads of the usuals singing,
Blue tit,Great tit,Robin,Blackbird,Wren,Dunnock,Chaffinch. Grey Partridge heard only 4 Linnet, Flew over towards Astley.
1 Kingfisher, 3rd time I've seen this bird all roughly same area. 3 Skylark 17 Meadow Pipit, including flock of 11 2 Reed Bunting 2 Jay 4 Siskin 1 Raven 1 Coal tit
Pair of Great Spotted Woodpecker heard then both seen in flight. Kingfisher again seen in foot drain not far from Morrisons depot, Hadbutt Lane. 1 Meadow Pipit. Skylark heard only. Siskin heard only.
1 Skylark, Singing 1 Reed Bunting, Singing 3 Mistle Thrush, 2 Singing 2 Jay, Seems a decent number of Jays on this site seen quite a few last couple of weeks. 4 Redwing 4 Meadow Pipit
3 Meadow Pipit, More heard 2 Skylark 2 Mistle Thrush, Both singing 1 Buzzard, Heard only 1 Song Thrush, Singing 1 Jay Plenty of the usuals about and singing, Robin,Blackbird Great tit, Blue tit and chaffinch. Loads of Magpies about aswell.
I have to say I'm really looking forward to mooching around this area, especially in spring and summer. I know Colliers Wood is owned by the forestry commission, is there any available maps for the area??
2 Jay 3 Blue tit 1 Coal tit 2 Great tit 5 Blackbird 3 Robin 1 Wren 3 Bullfinch 2 Chaffinch 1 Skylark, Singing Song and Mistle Thrush both heard singing.
Its the first time I have been around here, looks like it could be decent especially in spring and summer.
-- Edited by Scott robinson on Friday 12th of February 2016 10:44:38 AM
3 Great Spotted Woodpecker in woods round the Football pitches at Gin pit yesterday evening as well as lots of Jay activity. Also c.30 House Martin attracted 2 Sparrowhawks to perform several fly through's.
5 Redpoll over football pitches yesterday morning also at least 4 chiffchaff (2 singing) in area and mixed tit flock numbering c.50 birds (but unfortunately no Yellow Browed warblers!)
single Lesser Whitethroat in bushes around the football pitches at Gin Pit yesterday evening, also juvenile Sparrowhawk hunting over the fields and several Chiffchaff
2 juv Yellow Wagtail on cricket pitch at Gin Pit around lunchtime today in with small flock of Pied Wagtail, also 2 Buzzard over area and several Jay very vocal in woods.
Colliers wood very early this morning : 3 Grasshopper Warbler : reeling 1 Sedge warbler 6 Skylark plenty wren 1 common Buzzard Several Song Thrush heard Several Blackbirds heard Tit family in numbers Several Robins 4 Goldfinch 2 Willow Warbler
note: the place is now being disturbed by off road motorbikes.
I am new to birding but I thought that I would join this site and get involved.
Basically, I saw a Lesser-Spotted Woodpecker in the woods at Gin-Pit village in Astley, Tyldesley. I was told by a local resident that there are two of these birds in the area but I only saw the one.
I wanted to take a picture as it flew overhead and landed about 20 feet away in a bare tree, but I could'nt get my cameraphone out quick enough.
Recent sightings in the past few weeks in this area have included Grasshopper Warblers in three locations (including a reeling bird next to Tyldesley RUFC yesterday) and Reed Warbler in the smallest stand of reeds (in a pretty dry field!) imaginable.
On the 12th July, Andy Isherwood had a family party of Willow Tits which included 3 juveniles by Gin Pit village.