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Jackdaw roosts


The numbers of jackdaws around Manchester have increased exponentially over the past twenty years or so. They are breeding closer to the city centre as each year goes by. Nice to see.

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I know only too well - I have to count them all when I do my Breeding Bird Survey there - and they won't sit still for two minutes!

Steve

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Steve, I'll introduce you to Hollingworths answer to Frank Nitty....... He'll have 'em sitting still in no time at all.

Roger.

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Lee Griffiths wrote:

around 300 today at 4.50 in top mossley on the house roof's and in trees around the church . .






I know only too well - I have to count them all when I do my Breeding Bird Survey there - and they won't sit still for two minutes!

Steve

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around 300 today at 4.50 in top mossley on the house roof's and in trees around the church . .

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Roger Baker 3 wrote:

Wed 9th March. 15.15 hrs.

Gun Inn. Hollingworth.

Spotted by accident from traffic lights. Pulled up for 10 minutes for a quick count. 200+ birds in trees this early and plenty more arriving.
Spoke to one of locals who told me that some nights it gets so full that it over-spills to trees across the road..... actually said " the noisy ~#~#~#~# could do with machine-gunning".... obviously a fan !

With the flocks I see passing over in this direction at dusk this could be a major roost.

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There certainly are a lot there, they seem to descend on Hadfield numerous times a day I would estimate 300-400 passing over here today

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Wed 9th March. 15.15 hrs.

Gun Inn. Hollingworth.

Spotted by accident from traffic lights. Pulled up for 10 minutes for a quick count. 200+ birds in trees this early and plenty more arriving.
Spoke to one of locals who told me that some nights it gets so full that it over-spills to trees across the road..... actually said " the noisy ~#~#~#~# could do with machine-gunning".... obviously a fan !

With the flocks I see passing over in this direction at dusk this could be a major roost.

Roger.





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A skein of Jackdaws confuse.gif

I think the collective is a clattering or train.

Normally 150/200 coming into roost around the back of Chorlton Cricket Club on Hardy Lane. Must be plenty of larger roosts in some of the more rural areas.

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Heywood, MOrrisons Car Park Sat 22/1/11 16:20

A widespread flock in skeins of at least 250 birds heading SW over head at several hundred metres - only a couple calling rather than the noisy chattering of smaller flocks

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