No sign of the G-n Diver on the 8th Feb, after half an hour scanning no. 2. Otherwise 40 Goldeneye, 5 Goosander, 4 Pochard, 19 Tufted, 10 Coot, Redshank heard.
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No sign of juv Great Northern Diver yesterday or today (9th and 10th ).
pair of Ringed Plovers on both days.
Tonight's roost
1 ad Yellow-legged Gull 2 Leucistic Black-headed Gulls c30 Great Black-backed Gulls c1000 Herring Gulls arrived from the north (presumably the Pilsworth area at dusk)
ad Yellow-legged Gull in the roost, also reasonable nos of big Gulls tonight with c400 Herrings and 30 Great Black-backeds. Also the usual leucistic BHG.
Other species inclued a Redshank, 3 Pochard and c20 Goosander.
Great Northern Divers - both still livin' it up on resv 2 Yellow-legged Gull - adult on resv 3 Golden Plover - 100+ Goldeneye - just a feeble 20 Also Goosander numbers very low (less than 20)
Although Audenshaw Resvs in theory are a permit access site, in reality the site is used by large numbers of the general public (Dogwalkers,joggers,etc - over 100 people a day) without ever being challenged. In short you've got more chance of winning the Lottery than you've got of being challenged for a permit on Audenshaw.
Access through the open fence on the B6390 just before the motorway bridge. No 2 Reservoir is the most southerly reservoir by the motorway.