Late post for last week - surreal sight - 20 Canada Geese feeding on the triangular verge on surrounded by the busy Queen's and Oldham Roads.....
Yesterday a swan of some description - almost certain a lone Mute swan - headed over the Oldham Road low--- like a plane coming in to land at the airport, it was coming to land, probably onto the canal.
Early morning: 2 Cormorant, possibly disturbed from the canal, circled the area several times and flew off east 1 Cormorant flew past the office window late afternoon c40 Canada Geese on the canal
A small Peregrine (presumed male) landed on the gasometer at the end of Varley Street late afternoon
Wednesday
A 30 strong mixed flock of Tits and Goldfinches flew across the Victoria Mill car park early morning Early evening male Kestrel on lamp post on ground by the canal at the end of Upper Helena Street Many Pied Wagtails in the area early evening, appear to be roosting around the Next/Asda area at Eastlands
Thursday
4 Meadow Pipits south over Victoria Mill early morning
Friday
12 House Martins south west over Varley Street early morning 8 Black-headed Gulls 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls including one juvenile Jay seen from office window
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Friday 4th of October 2013 08:02:03 PM
Cormorant flying towards Manchester seen from bridge over canal on Varley Street and juvenile Grey Wagtail on canal towpath viewed from office window this morning.
4 Pied Wagtail, 3 Mistle Thrush and 30 Starling feeding on one of the grassy areas on Varley Street this morning 25+ Goldfinch flying around Victoria Mill car park
Yesterday evening (10/9)
2 Swallow near junction of Cambrian Street/Bradford Road
A juvenile Grey Wagtail was flycatching by the canal this morning Mallard with her seven ducklings still present 30 Canada Geese were blocking the pavement this morning! 50+ have been grazing on the grassy areas this week A colleague told me one of the Mute Swan cygnets has been separated from the rest of the family and was apparently east along the canal yesterday
Three Peregrines drifted over high near Brunswick Mill towards the city centre, calling noisily Seven Mute Swan on canal (two adults, five cygnets) close to Victoria Mill Park Two Sand Martin near Holt Town Tram Station
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Friday 19th of July 2013 06:37:06 PM
Down the canal from the Victoria Mill towards Manchester - Swan parents with 5 cygnets. Also, two Pied Wagtails on top of the mini-weir, and four Swifts skimming the surface at times.
-- Edited by John Doherty on Saturday 13th of July 2013 11:12:25 AM
There are actually 9 ducklings in the Mallard brood, one must have been hiding in the reeds yesterday!
Also this morning along Bradford Road and Varley Street, 100+ Starling in three separate groups (adults and juveniles present) Mistle Thrush also collecting food
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Friday 12th of July 2013 05:07:26 PM
Mallard with 8 small ducklings on canal this morning
2 Grey Wagtail (adult and juv)
Blackcap singing this morning
20+ Starling mix of adult and juv birds
Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff and Blackcap all singing earlier in the week
Willow Warbler singing this morning on Varley Street
30+ adult Canada Geese and the same family party of 6 as seen earlier in the week
3 Swift near Victoria Mill as I left work this afternoon
Juvenile Black-headed Gull seen from office on canal towpath, fighting for a slice of bread with Feral Pigeons Family party of Canada Geese, 2 adults and four well-grown goslings
On the corner of Varley Street and Bradford Road this afternoon
60+ Starlings, mixture of adult and juveniles 2 Swallows hawking Woodpigeon Feral Pigeon Blackbird
Wow, I am only 10 minutes up the road (in Failsworth) how honoured are you??? And to think how close to Manchester town centre you are! When I worked in Manchester town centre, walking through Piccadily Gardens, in the few sparse trees, I used to see goldfinches and tits, also coming up to winter (when the german markets were on) the trees used to be alive in St Anns Square with what I at first thought were long tailed tits, but later realised they were wagtails. I am trying to educate my hubby at the moment dragging him along the canal and pointing out different things (we saw a male bullfinch last week, and even hubby could see the difference in the colour , between him and a robin) . Thank you and I will keep my eyes and ears open to see if any of your birds come this way.
Spotted Flycatcher, flycatching over the Medlock, also picking insects from the surface of the river. Willow Warbler and Blackcap also present in the area
-- Edited by Karen Foulkes on Saturday 18th of May 2013 04:36:59 PM
A stunning Grey Wagtail was by the canal lock on Varley Street late afternoon today.
Also three pristine adult Common Gulls and around 30 Black Headed Gulls of mixed age were on the grassy areas between Bradford Road and Park View School this morning.
On Monday 25 March 15 Meadow Pipits flew along Varley Street towards Oldham Road late afternoon.
Singing male Chaffinch and two females near the swimming baths Siskin flew over the car park at Victoria Mill across Varley Street towards the canal Carrion Crow stealing nesting material from a pair of Magpies
A cracking flock of 25+ Siskin alongside canal near to bridge on Varley Street 1 Lesser Redpoll singing briefly near Park View school Grey Wagtail flew over Victoria Mill car park calling 10 Magpies including two nest building in trees six feet apart! 15 Starling 1 Mistle Thrush singing
55 Black Headed Gull 2 Common Gull 4 Lesser Black Backed Gull all utilising one of the flooded grassy areas
Siskin calling by canal (sounded like only one bird present) Pair of Mistle Thrush Dunnock singing Greenfinch "wheezing" Cormorant dropped out of sight on canal near Victoria Mill
MARK HULSE wrote: pity this is under the heading of miles platting this site is most certainly newton heath being a very proud newton heather i just felt the need to mention this.
And you're right to be proud of your own area too Mark! I don't know if you are aware Mark that Newton Heath does have it's own dedicated thread and this can be found using the search facility. I think there are some old records of wintering golden plover flocks in this area on that particular thread.
Best wishes,
Bill.
hi bill, I did know that newton heath as its own thread just being a bit cheeky but I will check the records for the wintering flocks of Golden plover I am interested to know what they look like ,it was a pleasure to watch them yesterday they looked so at home pity it will not always be there [the site] many thanks Bill , all the best Mark.
MARK HULSE wrote: pity this is under the heading of miles platting this site is most certainly newton heath being a very proud newton heather i just felt the need to mention this.
And you're right to be proud of your own area too Mark! I don't know if you are aware Mark that Newton Heath does have it's own dedicated thread and this can be found using the search facility. I think there are some old records of wintering golden plover flocks in this area on that particular thread.
44 lapwing 2 lesser Black Backed GullS approx 16 Black Headed Gulls 6 long tail tit 14 golden plover.
pity this is under the heading of miles platting this site is most certainly newton heath being a very proud newton heather i just felt the need to mention this.