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RE: Mellor Moor


Red Kite around 13:30 being harrassed northwards by a pair of jackdaws over the covered reservoir at the fiveway junction at the top of Moor End / Briargrove / Bogguard.

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OSPREY late afternoon, circling high going west in Marple / Roman Lakes Direction.

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A noticeable increase in Thrushes this morning Redwing 125, Fieldfare 40, Song Thrush 7, Lesser Redpoll 2

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20 species, pretty quite with highlights being 7 Skylark and 4 Meadow Pipit.

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Car keys now firmly in the drawer for the foreseeable so morning walk only in fog and snow:

Canada Goose - heard only.
Woodpigeon - 5
Woodcock - 1
Magpie - 3
Jackdaw - 10
Carrion Crow - 5
Raven - 1
Blue tit - 3
Great tit - 1
Long-tailed tit - 13
Wren - 2
Mistle Thrush - 1
Blackbird - 4
Fieldfare - 2
Robin - 3
Dunnock - 1
Chaffinch - 1
Goldfinch - 3

Happy New Year everybody.
Ray



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2pm today. I parked at the junction of Shiloh road and Pole Lane, then walked up Pole Lane towards Broadhurst Edge.

The field to my right which is just inside GM hosted quite a gathering.

Canada Goose 100
Lapwing 130 (minimum)
Starling, far too many to count but I'd say a minimum 500+
Golden Plover 7
Kestrel 1

Broadhurst Edge itself was very quiet. Likewise Ludworth moor to which I headed afterwards.

Cheers,
Steve.

 



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Spotted flycatcher yesterday at 8pm in Broadhurst Edge reserve.

Also of note:

Great spotted woddpecker

Willow warbler

Kestrel

Flock of Linnets

Cheers, Steve.



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I was originally heading up to Ludworth but after bumping into Mr Rayner I decided I wasn't really in the mood to watch the local habitat be further destroyed, so I ended up at Mellow Moor.

Not much really, only thing of note was a large flock of Redwing and Fieldfare.

Cheers

Mark

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It was reported on Sunday but the news referred to 3pm Saturday as far as I know.

Had a 2 hour search this morning (09.00-11.00) but few birds were around:

Fieldfare 24
Redwing 4
Bullfinch 5
Greenfinch 6
Lapwing 1
Meadow Pipit 1
Lots of corvids

Cheers John





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John Rayner wrote:

RBA have reported a Great Grey Shrike at Mellor Moor on Sat 16th.

Cheers John





C & W Bird News (Cheshire Birding) also reported it yesterday John, on Twitter, but it also says no further info.

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RBA have reported a Great Grey Shrike at Mellor Moor on Sat 16th.

Cheers John

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Large numbers of redwing and fieldfare (many hundreds but impossible to count/estimate) generally heading westward but some flocks moving around mainly on hawthorns just inside Greater Manchester.



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Flock of about 8-10 redpoll (probably lesser redpoll but not certain) in the trees along the track leading downhill from Mellor Cross, just where the golf course is as we walked past about 11am

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Almost a year since there were Quails in the area so I gave it a go. (09.30 - 11.30)

Little Owl 1
Pheasants 5 ads 3 chicks
Lapwings 3 pairs (minimum)
Curlews 4 (min)
Skylarks 11 (singing males)
Meadow Pipits 14
Swifts 22
Swallows 12
House Martins 2
Stock Doves 2
Linnets 6
Goldfinches 4
Blackbird 5
Willow Warblers 3
Dunnocks 4
Robins 6
Wrens 3
Goldcrest 1
Uncounted Corvids, Wood Pigeons

[Late news - Green Hairstreak above Mellor Cross on 25th May]

Cheers, John




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Henry Cook wrote:

RBA report today of 3 Quails singing by Black Lane track - NGR = SJ990874. One still singing this evening.




I've now had 4 trips over the last 10 days touring various grass meadows in this area but no sound of a Quail despite the apparent influx in the country. The 3 individuals reported by Henry on the 8th must have moved through fairly quickly.

Flocks today included 27 non-breeding Lapwings feeding together and 21 Linnets bathing in puddles. Meadow Pipit and Dunnock carrying food. 4 Curlews mooching around and Skylarks singing overhead but they had better get a shift on and hatch any eggs quickly - grass mowing is picking up pace.

Cheers, John

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Hmmm. My suspicions grow. I was up at the nearby Ludworth Moor last Saturday (insect watching) and am certain I heard a quail call, but it was just the once and with a near gale blowing and tree limbs making strange sounds as they rubbed together, I just thought 'well, maybe'. Might have another listen over the weekend.



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RBA report today of 3 Quails singing by Black Lane track - NGR = SJ990874. One still singing this evening.

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