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Post Info TOPIC: Sale and environs, including Walton Park


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A possible Juvenile Rose-coloured Starling briefly seen this morning on chimneypots on Fairlands Road off Walton Road. Unfortunately this sighting was through a rain-soaked window, and although the plumage seemed pale enough to be obviously different from the accompanying starlings, I did not get a good enough view to see the bill.



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A flock of 60+ very low NE over Heywood Road rugby ground at 19:20 tonight.



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Ring necked parakeet numbers have increased substantially this year. Roosting flock this evening (17:49) was about 101-103 on Walton Road, possibly roosting in Walton Park.



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Harris Hawk being harassed by gulls over Sale Moor just now (1105), heading SE.



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Originally posted today by Tony:

Just saw on the Sale - M33 Facebook page that a Hoopoe was in a private garden yesterday 29/4/21. Anyone heard anything? I only just heard about it before I headed to work.



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Originally posted today by Nev Wright:

Amazing! 14:25...

Scarlet Macaw just seen flying over Brooklands Cemetery south towards Brooklands. Just checked and apparently there's a lost one noted on Facebook from the area.

Chased by 4 black-headed gulls.

I'm sure it won't like the snow cry



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After a couple of months with occasional sightings of Ring-necked Parakeets in the Walton Park area, they are now becoming regular. Latest sighting was today was of four flying along the canal.



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Walton road allotments. Wheatear and chiffchaff at 2 pm.



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Single ring-necked parakeet flew over mid-morning. Could be the same individual seen over sale wp earlier today.

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The funny-looking Mandarin still present on the Bridgewater Canal on Tuesday 17th May c300 yards north of Sale Metrolink station, it seems to be associating with a drake Mallard

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Mandarin Bridgewater Canal between Brooklands and Sale

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Drake Mandarin with some female plumage characteristics still present on Bridgewater Canal adjacent to Brooklands Metrolink station

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Six Bramblings in my garden (close to the park) up to at least 10am.



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In December 2014 I thought this bird might be a first-winter drake, but it's plumage seems to have remained the same

An interesting bird for the scientists ! 

From my records, there seem to have been at least 3 Mandarins along this area of the Bridgewater Canal in recent years, an adult drake, this bird and a female



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I'm not sure this is a Gynandromorph - I can see the logic though.
I can't really offer a better solution, but it's clearly showing a degree of leucism, in my short experience domestic flocks can have sorts of genetic abnormalities, I suppose its a result of a reduced gene pool. It's certainly a scuffy bugger.

-- Edited by JamieDunning on Sunday 13th of March 2016 01:17:18 AM

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I found this photo very interesting Joel and have done a bit of digging about.

Think it could be a (rare) case of what is known as "Gynandromorphism" .... basically a mix up of male and female cells.

It's thought that it is usually older females that begin to assume male characteristics due to a drop in oestrogen levels with the male hormones taking over.

As I said, interesting .... you learn something every day, hopefully.

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-- Edited by Roger Baker 3 on Sunday 13th of March 2016 08:06:08 AM

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I have written about this bird before, it has the body structure of a male mandarin but the colours are that of a female. Is this the bird in question?

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Male Mandarin on canal just south of Brooklands Station. I don't know if this has been noted before but this individual does not appear to be 100% Mandarin, but I can see nothing which gives any indication of its parentage. 

A clue may be in Nev Wright's entry of 8th April 2013 of a female Mandarin apparently paired up with a Mallard.



-- Edited by Jeff Clarke on Saturday 12th of March 2016 07:34:16 PM

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2 Siskin flew north over Marsland road just before 9am today

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Mandarin still present on Canal between Town centre and Marsland road bridge mid afternoon today, also mixed tit flock of c.40 in trees around cemetery.



-- Edited by Andy Isherwood on Thursday 19th of November 2015 05:08:00 PM

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21 species today (but a few different to yesterday).
only highlights, now at least 6 Goldcrest in with at least 35 Long Tailed tit, and c.25 mixed Blue and Great tit along canal between Marsland road and Walton road cut through.

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regular lunchtime walk along canal and back along Walto road produced 22 species today best of which were
2 different Sparrowhawk
3 Coal tit and 4+ Goldcrest in with 2 reasonably sized flocks of the commoner 3 tit species.
Single Treecreeper and at least 3 Nuthatch calling in the Park
Mandarin still on Canal.


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Ring-necked Parakeets have been seen in gardens closer to the brook along Walton Road in recent weeks.

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10.30am Thursday
Female Mandarin sleeping on bank by bridge over canal just down from park. It was with two Mallard who were also asleep.

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Mandarin still present but on canal bank at Walton Park and taking bread almost from the hand!
In the park itself 5 Mistle Thrush on the football pitch and vocal Nuthatch calling from trees near entrance.

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Mandarin still on Canal this lunchtime as well as 2 Mute Swans (1 with blue ring XY4)


-- Edited by Andy Isherwood on Monday 7th of September 2015 03:35:11 PM

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Woodcock flew over Raglan Road this morning 9am smile

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Drake Mandarin @ Bridgewater Canal, Brooklands

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Late post for New Years Day...
Mandarin still present on Canal

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29th November

Drake Mandarin @ Bridgewater Canal

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No signs of the female mandarin, however, there is a male mandarin (moulting)on the canal between sale & brooklands tram stop.
53 pink footed goose over at 9.43am.
6 redwing
7 chaffinch
1 jay

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Whimbrels (probably 3+) heard flying over 10:15 p.m.

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4 Ravens flying East at 12:15 over Walton Road Allotments. Also a Brown Hawker.

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Female Mandarin still present on the Bridgewater Canal north of Brooklands metro station

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female mandarin still on the bridgewater canal opposite Walton park.



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Female Mandarin still about on the canal north of Walton Park.

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Tawny Owl calling in my garden close to Walton Park - the first I have heard here for more than two years ( they used to be regular many years ago), but I did find a Tawny Owl feather on the Walton Road allotments in early June.

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Possible zebra finch (or something similar) whizzed past me on Walton Road Allotments at about 17:00 - no binoculars, but they would have been of no use as it went through so fast. The high-pitched buzzing call sounded familiar and it was tiny!

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Female Mandarin still present on the Bridgewater Canal around the barges just north of the road bridge (adjacent to Brooklands metro station)


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Female Mandarin still present on the Bridgewater Canal just north of the road bridge (adjacent to Brooklands metro station)

-- Edited by James Walsh on Tuesday 9th of April 2013 03:12:09 PM

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Female Mandarin seen on the canal today as I crossed over the bridge near Brooklands Station.
Seems paired up with a male Mallard!

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Adult female Mandarin on Bridgewater Canal by Walton Park. Has been around for a couple of weeks and sometimes wanders up towards Sale town centre.

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Late record from yesterday (16th Nov). 2 Tree Sparrows on Walton Road Allotments lunch time yesterday.

-- Edited by Jeff Clarke on Thursday 17th of November 2011 07:40:36 AM

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14 Whooper Swans flying NE at about 10:15 today.

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one swift flying south at about 11:30

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Little Egret flying north over at 12:20 today.

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Raven flying North at about 12 noon.

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Sale and environs, including Walton Park


Brambling on bank of Bridgewater Canal 10:20 this morning



-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Tuesday 2nd of February 2021 03:05:41 PM



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