Sunday afternoon. Dog walk along the loop path at the Levenshulme end near Highfield CP.
Of note - a Tit flock moving through close to me, from what I could see with the naked eye - min 15 Long-tailed Tits - 3 Coal Tits - 3 Blue Tits - 2 Great Tits - 1 Chaffinch - 1 Blackbird - 2 Wren
The Blackbird and Wrens couldve been just local to the flock but appeared to be moving with them.
Few groups of Redwing over Mount Rd, Levenshulme, yesterday early evening. There was still a bit of light and I could see they were heading towards the secret lake direction.
Been keeping away from Secret Lake for a while as I ended up with some bites on my ankles, legs and arms. A couple were from Horseflies as I saw the culprits fly off after theyd butchered me, the others were just Midge bites, bad enough tho as they can itch like buggery!
Rob there is no need to suffer......"well known secret" in the fishing circles is that Avon Skin so Soft is a great insect repellent a very reasonable price and you end up with lovely silky smooth skin
Another one is white vinegar, tea tree oil and veg oil, I have the quantities somewhere or off course just some off the shelf repellent.
Thanks Tony, Ive got some Deet spray left over so Ill use that for now rather than smear myself with oil.
Been keeping away from Secret Lake for a while as I ended up with some bites on my ankles, legs and arms. A couple were from Horseflies as I saw the culprits fly off after theyd butchered me, the others were just Midge bites, bad enough tho as they can itch like buggery!
Rob there is no need to suffer......"well known secret" in the fishing circles is that Avon Skin so Soft is a great insect repellent a very reasonable price and you end up with lovely silky smooth skin
Another one is white vinegar, tea tree oil and veg oil, I have the quantities somewhere or off course just some off the shelf repellent.
Been keeping away from Secret Lake for a while as I ended up with some bites on my ankles, legs and arms. A couple were from Horseflies as I saw the culprits fly off after theyd butchered me, the others were just Midge bites, bad enough tho as they can itch like buggery!
A midweek evening walk up to near Highfield CP, Levenshulme on the opposite side of the Z bends, not been on this bit since the path was redone. Its all been tidied up and is more open now.
Of note - 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker - 1 Nuthatch - 1 Jay - 2 Ring-necked Parakeet - 4 Chiffchaff together (Possibly a family group)
Early evening walk with Lucas around Secret Lake area, Levenshulme. A few swimmers in the lake and interestingly a full compliment of Hirundines.
- Sand Martins, small group c15 dropped in, literally to cool off, some landing on the water momentarily to drink. - 4 House Martins - 7 Common Swift - 5 Swallows - 1 Sparrowhawk over - Moorhen with newly hatched brood - singing Chiffchaff
An early evening walk around the Secret Lake with my lad produced
- 1 Ring-necked Parakeet low over towards Sandfold La tip - 4 Common Swift - 2 House Martin - 1 singing Blackcap - 1 singing Greenfinch - 1 singing Song Thrush - 4 ad Moorhen - 4 ad Coot + 2 imm - No sign of any Great Crested Grebes
Thanks for that Simon. I had an idea theyd be fairly local, yeah 4DBU was ringed there as one of a brood of 8. Shame their breeding attempt didnt work out this year on the Secret Lake, maybe down to immaturity being their 1st time. Cheers
The Secret Lake swans mentioned below have both turned up on Sheldon Pool at Ashton Moss, they have been there since at least the 8th July. The female 4DBU was hatched and ringed on Sheldon Pool in 2018. They are with two immatures, 4DLZ and 4DNH, these two were ringed as cygnets at Etherow in October 2020.
- No sign of Tufted Duck, a short stayer - 1 imm Great Crested Grebe - 2 Chiffchaff - 1 Blackcap - 11 Common Swift - 4 House Martin - 5 Swallow - 1 Kestrel - Greenfinch seemed to be prevalent on site with a few singing males around
Tuesday evening walk round Secret Lake with Lucas.
- new in 1 Tufted Duck (m) - 1 Great Crested Grebe only (immature) - 6 ad Coot (3pr) 2pr with well grown young, 1pr with 1 tiny chick - 4 Moorhen - 2 Chiffchaff - 1 Song Thrush - 1 Ring-necked Parakeet over - 2 Swallow
As a matter of interest, both Mute Swans now look to have departed.
Walk round Secret Lake, Levenshulme, with Lucas last 2 evenings.
Monday. - 5 Ring-necked Parakeets over south - 2 Blackcap - 1 Chiffchaff - 5 Swallow - 2 Common Swift - 1f Bullfinch - 5 Great Crested Grebe - 1 Grey Heron low over
Tuesday after the match - 2 Blackcap - 6 House Martin - 4 Swallow - 8 Common Swift - 2 Song Thrush - 1 Greenfinch - distant Whitethroat singing - only 3 Great Crested Grebes visible
Usual stuff around and also Mute Swan 4DBU appears to be feeding ok on both occasions.
Thursday evening and Friday evening at secret lake near the cycle loop, Levenshulme.
Of note? - c30 Common Swift swirling around - 4 House Martin - 2 Swallow - 1 singing Willow Warbler - 2 Blackcap - 1 Chiffchaff - 1 pr Great Crested Grebe with well grown young - 2 pr Coot both with well grown young
Also 1 pr Mute Swans that have been here a while, 4CLA (m) & 4DBU (f). They?ve failed to breed despite trying, 4DBU was on a partially obscured nest up at the top end a few weeks ago but it hasn?t worked out for them. I thought she possibly looks a little bit malnourished, and her neck a little bit thin with what looks like a lump halfway down.
50 swift en route is my best count of the year so far. 2 Goldcrest, 4 Bullfinch, 8 Blackcap, 7 Chiffchaff, 5 Ring Necked Parakeet, Great Spotted Woodpecker.
- 2 Willow Warbler - 2 Chiffchaff - 3 Blackcap - 1 Common Whitethroat - 1 pr Mute Swan - 1 pr Great Crested Grebe with well grown youngsters - 2 pr Coot both with well grown youngsters - 6 House Martin - 2 Swallow - 2 Common Swift
2 Willow Warbler this morning. One at Donkey Sanctuary, 1 in Gorton Cemetary. Also 12 Blackcap, 6 Chiffchaff, 5 Ring Necked Parakeet, Goldcrest, 3 Bullfinch.
Levenshulme & surrounds. Afternoon walks with Lucas from Barlow Rd - Longford Rd Z-bends along the main loop path to Highfield CP and then along the paths back to Longford Rd bridge in a triangle if you like.
Lots of birdsong and mainly usual stuff around incl... - 1 Chiffchaff near allotments - 1 Treecreeper heard (couldnt find it tho!) - 4 Song Thrush - 2 Mistle Thrush - 1 singing Wren - c25 Goldfinch near golf course - c30 House Sparrow on allotment bushes - lots of Blackbird / Robin / Blue Tit / Great Tit - 1 Ring-necked Parakeet on golf course - few Pied Wagtails on golf course - 1 female Sparrowhawk over Barlow Rd
Parts of the main path and connecting trails to Highfield CP are closed at various points due to surfacing work, it is mainly woodland type muddy soil paths in that area and they have put in edging stones and laid hardcore probably for tarmacking over.
2 Chiffchaff, with a 'new' one between bridges 25 and 26. Also 3 Nuthatch, Goldcrest, 12 ring Necked Parakeet, Great spotted Woodpecker, Mistle Thrush.
A walk down towards Highfield CP on the Levenshulme part of the loop yesterday afternoon, not been in ages.
A large flock of c35/40 birds moving through the trees lining the golf club and the main loop path, I thought these may have been dispersing by now and getting ready to pair up for breeding. Numbers only estimated as some were silhouetted, the calls gave many species away.
- 4 Lesser Redpoll at least (firstly picked up on call then seen) - 1 pair of Bullfinch - 1m Chaffinch - 1m Greenfinch - c8 Goldfinch - c10 Long-tailed Tit - 4 Blue Tit - 2 Great Tit - 5 Blackbird (3m) - 1 Ring-necked Parakeet sat in the tree in their midst
2 Chiffchaff, one perched by Boothsdale Crescent, the other near Donkey Sanctuary (07.20). Also 3 Goldcrest, 2 drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker, 4 Ring Necked Parakeet, 7 song Thrush, Bullfinch.
Last 2 evenings a walk with Lucas and the dog through part of Highfield CP, Levenshulme.
Of note... - 1 Chiffchaff - 1 Coal Tit - 4 Long-tailed Tits - 1 Sparrowhawk over - 1 Jay - 3 Ring-necked Parakeets on golf club (only 2 tonight)
...and an odd looking Carrion Crow both times on golf club. Partially leucistic with white wings but its got a pale grey back and rump giving it a tricolour effect, managed an iPhone image in flight. I dont think its a hybrid, just leucistic variation.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 5th of September 2020 12:12:29 AM