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RE: PENNINGTON FLASH.


Mid to late afternoon today:

5 drake Pochard at the western end (one was in Ramsdales early on but moved across towards dusk)

1 drake Mandarin in Ramsdales displaying to a pair of Mallard

23 Goldeneye at dusk

3 Great White Egrets with two on Ramsdales Scrape and one at the western end

1 Little Egrets on Ramsdales Scrape close to dusk

3090 Herring Gulls

114 Great Black-backed Gulls

1 adult Yellow-legged Gull



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My first visit to the flash in 2 weeks this morning, 10:00 - 11:30,

Great white egret 3

Little egret 3

Teal 45+

Goosander 10

Goldeneye 12

Pochard 1 male



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Three Woodcocks on the south side at first light this morning.

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Couple of hours this dinnertime,

Of note,

3 Pochard
1 Little Egret, on the brook near Lapwing Hide
2 Kingfisher, 1 on the Canal and 1 in Pengys.
3 Cettis Warber, all heard only
3 Willow Tit
17 Redwing
11 Redpoll on the canal.


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This late afternoon:

5 drake Pochard at the western end

26 Goldeneye

1 Little Egret in Ramsdales

1 Great White Egret flew across the length of the flash and dropped into the western end

An excellent gull roost (positionally as they were all just off Sorrow Cow) but with worsening rain I left 15 minutes before dusk and gulls were still piling in, though nothing scarce/rare was picked out before that



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Mid-afternoon up to dark today:

Two skeins of Pink-footed Geese over west, with 160 at 15:04, quickly followed by 130 at 15:05

4 drake Pochard

First winter Caspian Gull seen briefly early then disappeared and only refound close to dusk, certainly not the Moses Gate CP bird (very record photos attached but some, still pretty poor, videos on the website)

106 Great Black-backed Gulls

2060 Herring Gulls



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A Little Egret flew low over Pennington Hall Park late morning, heading towards Pennington Flash

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Mid-afternoon up to dark today:

7 Pochard (including two females)

1 Little Egret

2 adult Yellow-legged Gulls, including the small bird from the 30th November and a new bird which showed well until it fell asleep as soon as I decided to take photos of it!

3210 Herring Gulls

78 Great Black-backed Gulls (75 of which were adults)

2 adult Mediterranean Gulls



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3 Great White Egrets and a Little Egret in Ramsdales at 4:20pm today

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Mid-afternoon up to dark tonight:

Adult Yellow-legged Gull, a relatively small bird so probably a female

2110 Herring Gulls

64 Great Black-backed Gulls

23 Goldeneye

2 drake Pochard

1 Great White Egret

1 Little Egret

1+ Kingfisher by Sorrow Cow shore

Cetti’s Warbler singing around Sorrow Cow Pond



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A couple of hours this afternoon,

presumed Siberian chiffchaff calling, see below.

Great white egret 1 in Ramsdales reedbed

Little egret 2

Pochard 5 inc. 4 males

Siskin 2

The presumed Siberian chiffchaff tristis was with a flock of long-tailed tits on the ruck near to the 5-bar metal gate just west of the leaning posts, where you can get a good view of Ramsdales reedbed. I initially had a very brief view of a chiffchaff with a distinct pale supercilium in a birch tree. It then flew over my head and landed in a tree 3m behind me on the ruck, but unfortunately I was looking right into the bright sun, so I could get no colouration on the bird. It was just a tail-pumping silhouette. The bird called twice, a bullfinch like call quite unlike a common chiffchaff collybita. Then it was gone, it flew over the pond and into the trees. I didn't see it again. I'm saying presumed rather than definite just because I didn't see it as well as I would like and the call doesn't completely rule out other races of chiffchaff, though how likely they are to be seen in the UK I couldn't say. Perhaps rarer than tristis

Over the past four or five winters I've spent a lot of time at the sewage works at Martin Mere watching and listening to the several tristis that over winter there. I have no doubt that what I heard was this race.

 



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This afternoon up to dusk:

188 Tufted Duck

5 Pochard (3 drakes)

17 Goldeneye

2620 Herring Gulls

43 Great Black-backed Gulls



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This morning 1 x Chiffchaff bottom of the Ruck, 12 x Goosander, 1 x Goldeneye, 7 x Siskin, 2 x Kingfisher, 5 x Little Egret



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Earlier today, 1 woodcock at the back of the first car park, c330 Pink-footed Geese over east, 1 Great White Egret, 9 Fieldfares and 4 Redwings.

 

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Almost up to dusk today:

14 Goldeneye

4 drake Pochard

Gull roost poor especially by recent standards

No egrets!



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Today from 2-4pm.

Bittern flew into the reedbed at 3:05

In addition:

5 Great White Egret
10 Little Egret
2 Kingfisher
3 Water Rail
13 Goosander
2 Shoveler
2 Little Grebe
1 Mandarin
2 Lapwing
1 Cettis Warbler
1 Willow Tit
4 Reed Bunting
3 Stock Dove
2 Nuthatch
3 Jay
5 Siskin
1 Redwing



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Mid-afternoon up to dusk today:

14 Goldeneye

20 Little Egrets, nearly all on the edge of Ramsdales Scrape at one brief point before heading off one or two at a time to roost

6 Great White Egrets

Bittern flew across Ramsdales into the reedbed at around 3:30pm (from the direction of the ‘nature reserve’), for one brief second with three other ’herons’ in the same field of view

2860 Herring Gulls in the roost


 

Also, a leucistic adult Herring Gull at dusk (and long distance), with fairly normal looking argenteus mantle colour, slightly paler looking wing coverts and very faded darker on the very outer primaries only visible at as high a magnification as the light would allow and fortuitously as the bird very kindly wing flapped at one point but whilst Phil and I always thought the bird looked like a Herring Gull it still gave a few brief seconds of hope for an Iceland Gull!

 

 

 



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Mid-afternoon up to dusk today:

14 Goldeneye

20 Little Egrets, nearly all on the edge of Ramsdales Scrape at one brief point before heading off one or two at a time to roost

6 Great White Egrets

Bittern flew across Ramsdales into the reedbed at around 3:30pm (from the direction of the ‘nature reserve’), for one brief second with three other ’herons’ in the same field of view

2860 Herring Gulls in the roost



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Today,

Ring ouzel 1 1st winter. Possibly the most surprising bird of the year for me, it was down on the ruck, between the footbridge over the canal and trees about 200m west. It was very vocal, which is what attracted my attention to it, and quite mobile flying around a circuit which included trees on both sides of the canal. I'm assuming that on such a late date the northerly winds have brought this bird from northern Europe rather than in being a late UK bird. This is the latest ring ouzel I have seen in the UK by over a month and a first for Pennington Flash for me. Photos attached.

Fieldfare 8 on the ruck, though not with the ring ouzel.

Great white egret 5

Little egret 10+

Pochard 8

Goosander 15

Goldeneye 10

 



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Late afternoon,

All egrets apart from one great white were in the trees on the ruck next to the mini spit. The odd one out was once again at the western end.

 

Great white egret 5

Little egret 20 (a new record count at the flash for me)

Goldeneye 10

Goosander 12

 



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From 10pm.
Similar sightings to Colin Davies with additions of -
Water rail - 1 Infront of Horrock hide .
Spit-
Lapwings - 6 .
Oystercatcher 2.
Main lake -
Kingfisher -1 ( across).
Gooseanders several ( no count).
Lots of Cormorant.
Several Grey heron.
Ruck-
Stonechat - 1f.
Meadow pipit -15.
Redwing - approximately 40 .
Charlie Owen hide -
Shoveler duck - 22.

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9.45am - 10.30am and again 2pm - 4pm,

High disturbance levels as usual on a Saturday but at least the yachts have the advantage of herding the ducks into the bays making counting easier.

Great white egret 6, four in Ramdales, one on the south side, one at the western end.

Little egret 8

Goldeneye 16 two males and 14 females / immatures.

Pochard 4 three males

Goosander 12 five males

Siskin 1 in alders near canal footbridge.

 



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Around midday today,

Great white egret 6+ (five together in Ramsdales and one at the western end)

Little egret 8+

Goldeneye 5 including one male

Goosander 19 including five males

 



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Late afternoon today:

2 Wigeon

1 drake Pochard

1 drake Mandarin

14 Goldeneye

16 Goosander

3 Great White Egrets

6 Little Egrets

2860 Herring Gulls in the roost

2 Kingfishers around Sorrow Cow Pond and shore

1 Cetti’s Warbler very vocal around Sorrow Cow Pond and shore

1 Goldcrest singing at Sorrow Cow Farm

 

 



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This morning, 

At least 6 great white egrets, 8 little egrets, 2 shelduck and 5 goldeneye.

 



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Late news for 12/11/24 , 15.30 - 16.15 , at least! 3 Great White Egret and 4 Little Egret in Ramsdales bay/reed bed, also 5 Water Rail heard calling and 33 Pink footed Geese NE

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Late afternoon today up to dusk:

Drake Mandarin along the southern shore of the ruck

A pair of Wigeon

At least one drake Pochard

12 Goldeneye, including one adult drake

11 Goosanders, also including one drake

3 Great White Egrets and at least 5 Little Egrets

Noticeable decrease in Great Black-backed Gull numbers in the gull roost, which in itself was a decent size, but also a noticeable increase in argentatus Herring Gull numbers too

Cetti's Warbler around the shoreline bushes by Sorrow Cow Pond



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This morning, including a watch from Ramsdales Ruck until 9am:

19 Whooper Swans SE, with a flock of 13 which also included 6 Pink-footed Geese at 07:50 and another 6 at 08:07 (photos below)

534 Pink-footed Geese over, with 423 E/SE in 9 skeins up to 08:26 and 111 W in 2 skeins between 08:41 and 08:48

23 Goosanders, all flew in from the north early morning

The usual comings and going of egrets, with at least two Great Whites

1 Snipe on Ramsdales Scrape

97 Great Black-backed Gulls flew over NE in small flocks throughout the morning

860 Woodpigeons SE in only 4 flocks, all very high and tightly formed

646 Redwings SW in 24 flocks

1 Fieldfare in trees by Ramsdales Lagoon

2 Blackbirds over high SW together

11 Chaffinches over S/SW in ones and twos

 



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Highlights of a wander around this morning: 3 Great White Egrets together on Pengys, 8 Little Egrets together near the Fox Scrape, 1 Water Rail (heard only). 2 Stonechat and a Meadow Pipit on the ruck.

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This morning from first light to just after 9am:

31 Pink-footed Geese flew east just south of the flash at 08:55 but then veered north and finally back around NW, perhaps not liking the look of the murk to the east over Manchester

2 Goldeneye

6 Goosanders

Still plenty of egret action but the too and fro of them across the flash makes counting very difficult, at least three Great White Egrets and maybe half a dozen Little Egrets

1 Dunlin flew through east at 08:51

19 Great Black-backed Gulls were on the spit first thing, left over from the evening’s roost and through the early morning a further 42 also flew over NE in small continuous flocks

11 Meadow Pipits down on the ruck

131 Redwings flew east in 8 flocks

90 Fieldfares flew east in 4 flocks

2 Ravens flew north together at 07:44

 

 



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Today 8:15am - 10:30 & 14:30 - 16:45;

The egret bonanza goes from strength to strength. 

Great white egret 7 (4 in Ramsdales, 1 Tom Edmondson hide, 1 east bay reed bed and 1 at the western end. The first 6 were seen within minutes of each other, the 7th was in it's usual place at the western end about 15 minutes later and I see no reason to assume that it was one of the six).

Little egret 14 a new record count at the flash for me.

Pochard 2

Goldeneye 2 including a nice adult male, my first of the winter.

Mediterranean gull 1 adult in the roost, apparently a different bird to that which has been seen recently.

Sadly no hawfinches passing over the ruck for me this morning, in fact a very quiet passage with no woodpigeons, thrushes or pipits seen or heard. I was a bit late though, probably all passed over before 8:30.

 



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This morning, 9am - 11.30am,

Common scoter 1 drake

Goosander 21

Goldeneye 2

Pochard 2

Great white egret 2

Little egret 2

Fieldfare 200 over south easy

Pink-footed geese 70 over the ruck at 11am south east

 



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This late afternoon up to dusk:

110 Pink-footed Geese over W/SW at 16:17

22 Goosanders at the western end

2 Great White Egrets, one western end and one in Ramsdales

14 Little Egrets close to dusk, with 9 together at the western end and 5 together in Ramsdales; photos below taken seconds apart

262 Great Black-backed Gulls, though again most flew off SW before dusk

Apparent adult Lesser Black-backed x Herring Gull hybrid in the roost



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Late news for yesterday, yellow-browed warbler calling near the footbridge over the canal at 15.30. Seen briefly. 

 

Today 13.30 - 15.00

An amazing sight of 3 great white egrets and 10 little egrets all in view at the same time. Seven little and a great white at the western end, 3 little and 2 great white in Ramsdales. 

 

Goldeneye 3

Goosander 16

 



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5th November 2024. Full circuit. Sightings included: Great White Egret (1) - at western end Little Egret (3) Grey Heron (5) Kingfisher (2) Goosander (2) Gadwall (30) Pochard (2) Teal (60) Shoveler (12) Great Crested Grebe (25) Little Grebe (2) Grey Wagtail (1) Water Rail (1) - heard Kestrel (1) Oystercatcher (2) Lapwing (2) Cormorant (50) Jay (1) Dunnock (2) Mistle Thrush (1) Goldfinch (10) Long Tailed Tit (7) Lesser Black-Backed Gull (3)

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Late afternoon today:

2 Wigeon (a pair)

9 Goosanders

2 Great White Egrets (west end and Ramsdales as usual)

9 Little Egrets visible at the same time at dusk, with six together at the western end and three together in Ramsdales. Two also flew east together an hour before dusk towards East Bay but could well have flown back to make up part of the nine.

176 Great Black-backed Gulls, though the majority flew off SW before dusk

1930 Herring Gulls



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This late afternoon:

70 Pink-footed Geese over west at 16:43

3 Pochard

15 Goosanders

2 Great White Egrets (one in Ramsdales and one at the western end)

3 Little Egrets

First winter Caspian Gull in the gull roost

 



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Mid morning to lunchtime 4 x Wigeon., 2 x Dunlin, 2 x Goosander, 2 x Fieldfare, 2 x Goldeneye and a complete absence of Wood Pigeon not a single bird seen in 3.5 hours



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This morning from first light:

Adult Whooper Swan, flew off SW early morning

130 Pink-footed Geese east at 08:21

1 Great White Egret around Ramsdales

3+ Little Egrets

2+ Water Rails calling from Ramsdales Reedbed

19+ Meadow Pipits feeding on the ruck

1609 Redwings mainly E/NE in 42 flocks up to 08:40

3814 Fieldfares E/SE in 49 flocks up to 08:30, main movement between 07:45 and 08:15

Mistle Thrush singing from the Sorrow Cow area early morning

400 Starlings NW across the flash in one flock at 07:20

 



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Late news for yesterday late afternoon, Great White Egret plus Little Egret at west end. Two adult Yellow-legged Gulls roosted and also 11 Goosanders

 

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40 cormorants at least from horrocks hide

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This morning:

1 Great White Egret at the western end along with two Little Egrets

21 Great Black-backed Gulls around the flash, remnants from the night’s roost 

A flock of 14 Meadow Pipits feeding on the ruck

1 Chiffchaff along the shore of the ruck

 



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Additional to Ian's evening post 30th, 2 Great White Egret were in Ramsdales reed bed/lagoon area with 4 Little Egret. On my way back from doing the Gull roost after dark, 6 Little Egret were on the island in Ramsdales and presumably 1 of the 2 Great White Egret flew up from the ditch below the canal footbridge!

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This late afternoon:

230 Pink-footed Geese flew over west at 16:49 which veered off SW as they passed over the flash

12 female/immature Goosanders at the western end

1 Great White Egret around the western inflow as usual

3 Little Egrets, one at the western end and two on Ramsdales Scrape

Excellent sized gull roost, though I couldn’t pick out anything scarcer (though I was counting much of the time!)

71 Great Black-backed Gull (many leaving SW towards dusk as usual)

2920 Herring Gulls

6 Redwings west over Sorrow Cow Pond at 15:45

 

Late news forgotten about for yesterday afternoon when a Tawny Owl was singing around Sorrow Cow Pond prior to dusk



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Late afternoon today:

1 Pink-footed Goose over S/SE at 14:55

2 female/immature Wigeon

3 female/immature Goosanders

2 Great White Egrets

3+ Little Egrets

63 Great Black-backed Gulls, though at least 17 flew off SW before dusk

3 Yellow-legged Gulls in the roost, with two adults including at least one new bird (the other bird probably one of the visiting adults of late) and a third calendar year bird; records photos of all on the website

Usual adult Mediterranean Gull

2 Kingfishers around Sorrow Cow Pond

Cetti’s Warbler around the shore by Sorrow Cow Pond

 



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Late evening today saw the juvenile Garganey still present, Great White Egret at the western end, Little Egret by the spit and the adult Mediterranean Gull roosted again. 

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This morning, with a visible migration watch from Ramsdales Ruck only until 8am:

3 Greylag Geese west at 07:55

184 Pink-footed Geese SE in 5 skeins from 07:25 to 07:50

1 drake Wigeon

2 Great White Egrets

3 Little Egrets

1876 Woodpigeons SE in 40 flocks but no doubt many missed due some flocks being very high and tight and disappearing against the sky

388 Redwings W/SW in 30 flocks

27 Chaffinches over south in mainly two and threes

4 Bramblings over south together at 07:13

 



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This late afternoon/evening:

1 Great White Egret

3 Little Egrets

Adult Mediterranean Gull roosted

4 Wigeon still present

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Early this morning, 22 Fieldfares over, 4 Wigeon, 2 Goosanders, 1 Great White Egret and two Little Egrets.

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This late afternoon and early evening:

83 Great Black-backed Gulls (75 of which were adults)

Adult Yellow-legged Gull (same individual as the 22nd)

1850 Herring Gulls

402 Lesser Black-backed Gulls

130+ Starlings in their own ‘mini murmuration’ around Ramsdales eventually roosted in the reedbed there.



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