Everything but the Waxwing after nearly 2 hours around the area.
I parked up and sure enough the WAXWING had turned up.
Are you following me around Greater Manchester and Lancashire Rob, or am I following you? :)
Arrived at 10.45 and only one other birder there. After ten minutes it flew in giving great views and moving around the garden a fair bit. Had a walk round the lodges missing out on the Kingfisher but had the bonus of a Peregrine on the M6 at Standish and a pair of Buzzard over the M65 back in East Lancs.
Certainly seems like we're picking the same places Mark. One lady in the park that lived 2 doors up on the side street reported she had 2 Waxwings in her Silver Birch this morning. She also told us she'd just seen a Water Rail near the park feeders but I missed out on it. Just remembered I had a Grey Wagtail though!
Mark Jarrett said
Sun Feb 15 6:42 PM, 2015
Rob Creek wrote:
Everything but the Waxwing after nearly 2 hours around the area.
I parked up and sure enough the WAXWING had turned up.
Are you following me around Greater Manchester and Lancashire Rob, or am I following you? :)
Arrived at 10.45 and only one other birder there. After ten minutes it flew in giving great views and moving around the garden a fair bit. Had a walk round the lodges missing out on the Kingfisher but had the bonus of a Peregrine on the M6 at Standish and a pair of Buzzard over the M65 back in East Lancs.
Rob Creek said
Sun Feb 15 6:39 PM, 2015
Ian Boote wrote:
also Coal and Willow Tit on feeder in the garden by the entrance, Kingfisher on the top lodge, singing Goldcrest .
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 15th of February 2015 06:08:42 PM
Thanks Ian, I'm glad you've posted that as I had a Willow Tit on the garden feeder too but another birder said it wasn't, so I was doubting myself then but I was sure it was a Willow Tit.
Ian Boote said
Sun Feb 15 6:01 PM, 2015
also Coal and Willow Tit on feeder in the garden by the entrance, Kingfisher on the top lodge, singing Goldcrest .
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 15th of February 2015 06:08:42 PM
Rob Creek said
Sun Feb 15 3:17 PM, 2015
Everything but the Waxwing after nearly 2 hours around the area.
At the garden feeders... Chaffinch Greenfinch Goldfinch Blue Tit Great Tit Coal Tit Long-tailed Tit Robin Blackbird Collared Dove
Same birds almost at park feeders except to add a Nuthatch and 2 Moorhen
1 Sparrowhawk through the park 2 Buzzard over Lots of usuals around the lake
Got in the car and started to pull out of the car park and I could see some people pointing up into one of the park trees. I parked up and sure enough the WAXWING had turned up. Perched on top of the tree for a while then made its way down to the apple feeding tree. It gave extensive good viewing. The nextdoor neighbours of the chosen garden were out too watching the bird. Quality viewing that stopped me dashing up to Shard Bridge on the Fylde for Tundra Bean and Barnacle Goose. So on way to Lunt to see what's on offer.
Jon Bowen said
Sun Feb 15 1:34 PM, 2015
Great to see the waxwing this morning at about 8.50. I know it's been mentioned already but it's amazing that in a non influx year this single bird has chosen to come back to the same garden as previous years
M Gannon said
Sun Feb 15 12:47 PM, 2015
Managed to see the waxwing in the tree at 12:00 today. A stunning lifer, and I was able to get some very nice shots as it dug in to an apple
Also a male yellowhammer by the park feeders
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Feb 15 7:44 AM, 2015
Waxwing and male Blackcap present this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
sid ashton said
Sat Feb 14 9:55 PM, 2015
Rob Creek wrote:
sid ashton wrote:
Watched the Waxwing feeding on the "apple tree" early afternoon - amazing how this lone bird from the big 2013 group found its way back to this Orrell garden especially in a winter when there have been so few seen in this country Edited by sid ashton on Saturday 14th of February 2015 04:23:44 PM
Might go for this tomorrow Sid. I presume that was the group that lingered on well after the winter. There was an absolute shed load of them over at Arnott Cresent in Moss Side from around November 2012. I watched them a few times as I just happened to be delivering in the City Centre nearby. -- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 14th of February 2015 06:59:23 PM
Yes Rob I believe that some of that group were still around in May.
If you are going tomorrow be aware that the A577 from J26 on the M6 is closed and a diversion through Skelmeresdale is needed.
Karl Bishop said
Sat Feb 14 7:43 PM, 2015
sid ashton wrote:
Watched the Waxwing feeding on the "apple tree" early afternoon - amazing how this lone bird from the big 2013 group found its way back to this Orrell garden especially in a winter when there have been so few seen in this country
-- Edited by sid ashton on Saturday 14th of February 2015 04:23:44 PM
My sentiments exactly as regards one bird on its own returning to the exact same place two years later Karl
Rob Creek said
Sat Feb 14 6:57 PM, 2015
sid ashton wrote:
Watched the Waxwing feeding on the "apple tree" early afternoon - amazing how this lone bird from the big 2013 group found its way back to this Orrell garden especially in a winter when there have been so few seen in this country
-- Edited by sid ashton on Saturday 14th of February 2015 04:23:44 PM
Might go for this tomorrow Sid. I presume that was the group that lingered on well after the winter. There was an absolute shed load of them over at Arnott Cresent in Moss Side from around November 2012. I watched them a few times as I just happened to be delivering in the City Centre nearby.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 14th of February 2015 06:59:23 PM
sid ashton said
Sat Feb 14 3:33 PM, 2015
Watched the Waxwing feeding on the "apple tree" early afternoon - amazing how this lone bird from the big 2013 group found its way back to this Orrell garden especially in a winter when there have been so few seen in this country
-- Edited by sid ashton on Saturday 14th of February 2015 04:23:44 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Feb 14 9:21 AM, 2015
Male Blackcap also present in the same garden as the Waxwing this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Feb 14 7:38 AM, 2015
Female Waxwing still present in the garden this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
munsworth said
Fri Feb 13 2:24 PM, 2015
Single Waxwing still present in the usual garden at 12.30pm today
Mike
Phil Barnett said
Fri Feb 13 9:00 AM, 2015
8.30am Waxing perched on the top of a tree in the park - opposite the garden with feeders.
I'd somehow managed to avoid seeing this bird on two previous visits - third time lucky
-- Edited by Phil Barnett on Friday 13th of February 2015 09:33:13 AM
Doc Brewster said
Thu Feb 12 5:05 PM, 2015
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Whilst the Waxwing has been present on and off most of today, may I remind visiting birders and photographers yet again NOT to park along the street please, but instead to use the water park car park.
Whilst the effect of parking along the road may be perceived as having minimal impact, its accumulative effect day after day by those visiting does have a significant impact for residents and traffic using the road.
Saw the Waxwing first thing this morning, watched on my own for an hour as it fed on the apples opposite the walk-in entrance to the park a small way past the entrance to the car park. Whilst there I mentioned Ians request to 2 lots of visiting birders who had parked on the street and both moved their cars to the car park. To be fair to them the requests have been on here rather than the info networks (up until today) so they never knew of this request. The car park is free, has lots of room and is only a few yards away from where the Waxwing is on the apples. I also asked RBA Pagers to put out that visitors should park in the car park & then walk to the bird, which they have done in every message since I rang it in around 10am this morning. Peter & Ian are good enough to keep all birders updated so the least we can do is respect the resident's wishes
Just for extra info the bird is in the garden opposite the park just after Lodge Road turns into Greenslate Road, you can't miss all the feeders and numerous halved apples in the tree in this garden This is at approx grid ref SD531035.
-- Edited by Doc Brewster on Thursday 12th of February 2015 05:13:25 PM
Bernard McGurrin said
Thu Feb 12 4:51 PM, 2015
Waxwing still showing well when I left @15-10 Other birds seen kingfisher,blue tit,great tit,goldfinch,bullfinch,chaffinch,greenfinch,dunnock,robin,wren,treecreeper,wren,blackbird,moorhen,mallard,coot,Canada goose,blackmheaded gull,pied wagtail, no sign of mandarin,
-- Edited by Bernard McGurrin on Thursday 12th of February 2015 04:58:18 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Thu Feb 12 4:48 PM, 2015
Whilst the Waxwing has been present on and off most of today, may I remind visiting birders and photographers yet again NOT to park along the street please, but instead to use the water park car park.
Whilst the effect of parking along the road may be perceived as having minimal impact, its accumulative effect day after day by those visiting does have a significant impact for residents and traffic using the road.
Ian McKerchar said
Thu Feb 12 7:58 AM, 2015
Waxwing still present in the garden by the entrance this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Jimmy Meadows said
Wed Feb 11 7:37 PM, 2015
Wigan RSPB midweek outing. On arrival Waxwing feeding on apple in front garden then after a short walk around the water park it was preening in trees opp while 20-30 yards away trees were being cut down. Also seen 1 Water Rail Mandarin (m) associating with Mallards Grey Wagtail At and around area of feeding station Chaffinch Nuthatch Great Spotted Woodpecker Greenfinch 8 Robins 9 Blackbirds Blue,Great and Long Tailed Tits 2 Song Thrush 5 Dunnocks
Jimmy
munsworth said
Wed Feb 11 4:01 PM, 2015
Called in twice today at 11.30am and 3.30pm and the single Waxwing was in the usual garden opposite the water park.
Mike
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Feb 11 8:27 AM, 2015
Waxwing still present in the garden by the water park entrance at 08:25 this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
munsworth said
Tue Feb 10 3:51 PM, 2015
One Waxwing still present in the garden of the house opposite the water park at 3.30pm today. It spent some time earlier in the day in trees opposite the house in the water park itself.
Mike
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Feb 10 8:37 AM, 2015
Waxwing present again this morning in the same garden.
Please park only in the water park car park (not in the street) and note, it's bin collection day today so the bird will be disturbed at some point this morning.
Make Blackcap also present in the garden too this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Ian McKerchar said
Mon Feb 9 10:51 PM, 2015
The Waxwing was still present in the front garden of the house by the entrance to the water park by 4pm today.
Any visiting birders or photographers should of course bear in mind they are viewing into the houses of residents and so should be very considerate about the time of day they are there, length of time they spend there and of viewing when residents are obviously at home. If in doubt, please move along .
The current bird is an adult female and was ringed in this current garden by the occupier on 23rd February 2013, as a first winter female. Absolutely remarkable!!!
munsworth said
Mon Feb 9 2:07 PM, 2015
2pm Monday 9th February Single waxwing feeding on apples in the tree of the house opposite the Water Park today. My first of the winter!
Mike
Ian McKerchar said
Mon Feb 9 7:27 AM, 2015
Late news for Saturday (7th) when a fine adult Waxwing spent a short time at the garden fruit feeders of a house next to the water park. Should the bird return news will be released via this thread.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
munsworth said
Thu Jan 29 3:29 PM, 2015
3pm today
Drake Mandarin competing with the drake Mallard for the attention of the females. Cormorant
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Thursday 29th of January 2015 03:29:50 PM
munsworth said
Sun Jan 25 4:15 PM, 2015
This afternoon Highlights were Drake Mandarin Duck - on upper reservoir associating with group of 12 Mallard. Water Rail - in the undergrowth near the feeding station.
Mike
munsworth said
Thu Jan 22 4:08 PM, 2015
This afternoon 3pm Drake Mandarin in pristine condition on the upper reservoir in the small unfrozen section between the island and the weir.
Mike
dave broome said
Mon Jan 19 5:32 PM, 2015
Drake Mandarin on the top lake this morning
David Duncan said
Wed Jan 14 2:17 PM, 2015
A quick hour this morning. 10-11. Highlights were a water rail, kingfisher, jay and a female bullfinch.
dave broome said
Wed Oct 15 7:29 PM, 2014
2 Teal on the top lake this morning 1 Siskin over, c50 Goldfinch
Michael Harrison said
Wed Oct 15 7:03 PM, 2014
Very wet 5-6.30pm:
1 Kingfisher,
1 Grey Heron,
5 Great Crested Grebe,
4 Moorhen, 3 Coot, plus Mallard, Carrion Crow, Blackbird, Woodpigeon, Canada Geese (all flew off west) and a Muscovy Duck.
Very quiet on the passerine front probably due to the inclement weather!
munsworth said
Sun Oct 12 3:53 PM, 2014
Late post for yesterday afternoon Kingfisher flew low over the upper reservoir and landed on the island. 4 Great crested Grebe 24 Canada Geese Mistle Thrush, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Robin, Wren, Collared Dove, Woodpigeon.
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Sunday 12th of October 2014 10:22:01 PM
Michael Harrison said
Fri Oct 10 7:37 PM, 2014
5pm-6pm
1 Kingfisher,
4 Great Crested Grebe,
1 Jay,
plus Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Blue Tit, Mallard, Canada Goose, Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove
Phil Barnett said
Fri Sep 26 8:30 AM, 2014
Male Mandarin Duck Great Crested Grebe, pair with 3 large, but still being fed, young Song thrush and Pied Wagtail, high, south
munsworth said
Sun Sep 7 1:32 PM, 2014
10-11am today Pair of Great crested Grebe with 4 young 10 Canada Geese Bullfinch,Chaffinch, Greenfinch,Blue Tit, Great Tit,Coal Tit at the feeders. Chiffchaff (singing!) and several Willow Warblers calling. Large party of at least 20 Long tailed Tits.
Mike
munsworth said
Tue Aug 12 4:37 PM, 2014
2-3pm today Lower reservoir:- 2 Grey Wagtail Upper reservoir:- Pair of Great crested Grebe with 2 young Feeders:- Nuthatch - 2 Long tailed Tit - several Greenfinch - several Goldfinch - several Chaffinch - several Blue Tit Great Tit Dunnock Wren Other locations:- Magpie, Jay, Pied Wagtail,Robin,Blackbird
Mike
munsworth said
Thu May 15 12:03 PM, 2014
2 Common Tern fishing successfully in the lower reservoir at 10am
Mike
munsworth said
Tue May 13 5:25 PM, 2014
Single Common Tern fishing in the lower reservoir and then perched on the post in the centre, affording excellent views at 2pm today.
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Tuesday 13th of May 2014 05:26:34 PM
Jimmy Meadows said
Sun Apr 6 10:59 AM, 2014
1 Brambling at feeding station this am
Jimmy
munsworth said
Tue Mar 11 3:31 PM, 2014
2-3.30pm today
Singing Chiffchaff- my earliest record for this site 2 Jay calling to one another. Buzzard over Plus all the usuals
Mike
munsworth said
Sun Mar 9 1:04 PM, 2014
12-1pm today 2 Great crested Grebe displaying on the lower reservoir 1 Great crested Grebe on the upper reservoir. Sparrowhawk Buzzard
Blackbird Song Thrush Great Tit Blue Tit Long tailed Tit Chaffinch Greenfinch Goldfinch Wren Robin Dunnock All the above in full song
20 Canada Geese 17 Black headed Gull Coot, Moorhen and Mallard Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Sunday 9th of March 2014 01:06:48 PM
munsworth said
Mon Jan 27 3:32 PM, 2014
2-4pm today Great crested Grebe 1 Mallard 25 Canada Goose 10 Black headed Gull c50 Coot 6 Moorhen 8 Wood pigeon Collared Dove Magpie Jay Carrion Crow Blackbird Robin Pied Wagtail Grey Wagtail 1 -not a common bird here anymore Chaffinch Greenfinch Blue Tit Great Tit Dunnock
Mike
munsworth said
Mon Jan 13 4:02 PM, 2014
1-3pm Today
100+ Starlings, extremely vocal, high in trees above the feeding station. At the feeders:- Chaffinch Greenfinch Blue Tit Great Tit Coal Tit No Brambling which was my target bird. I haven't seen any in the Park this winter unlike last year when there were at least 5. On the water:- 30 Black headed Gull 25 Mallard 10 Coot 23 Canada Geese 1 Great crested Grebe Elsewhere:- Robin Wren Blackbird Mistle Thrush Jay Magpie Goldfinch Collared Dove Wood Pigeon Jackdaw Pied Wagtail.
Mike
Bernard McGurrin said
Fri Jan 3 6:26 PM, 2014
couple of hours this afternoon hoping for brambling as i've seen them here past 2/3 years but no luck.
1 yellowhammer, plenty of chaffinch, greenfinch, blue and great tit on feeders, 1 coal tit,7-8 robin, good flock of goldfinch in alders could only actually see 15 but could here probably treble that, plenty of wood pigeon, mistle thrush, meadow pipit and pied wagtail feeding in ploughed field, only mallard, canada goose, black headed gulls, moorhen and coot on the water.
dave broome said
Sat Nov 9 7:03 PM, 2013
Friday 8th: Kingfisher on lakes, 1 immature Cormorant and a pair of Mute Swan on upper lake, a German-ringed Black-Headed Gull which is a returning bird from last winter
http://btoringing.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/the-return-of-waxwing.html
Cheers John
Certainly seems like we're picking the same places Mark.
One lady in the park that lived 2 doors up on the side street reported she had 2 Waxwings in her Silver Birch this morning. She also told us she'd just seen a Water Rail near the park feeders but I missed out on it. Just remembered I had a Grey Wagtail though!
Are you following me around Greater Manchester and Lancashire Rob, or am I following you? :)
Arrived at 10.45 and only one other birder there. After ten minutes it flew in giving great views and moving around the garden a fair bit. Had a walk round the lodges missing out on the Kingfisher but had the bonus of a Peregrine on the M6 at Standish and a pair of Buzzard over the M65 back in East Lancs.
Thanks Ian,
I'm glad you've posted that as I had a Willow Tit on the garden feeder too but another birder said it wasn't, so I was doubting myself then but I was sure it was a Willow Tit.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Sunday 15th of February 2015 06:08:42 PM
At the garden feeders...
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Goldfinch
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Robin
Blackbird
Collared Dove
Same birds almost at park feeders except to add a Nuthatch and 2 Moorhen
1 Sparrowhawk through the park
2 Buzzard over
Lots of usuals around the lake
Got in the car and started to pull out of the car park and I could see some people pointing up into one of the park trees.
I parked up and sure enough the WAXWING had turned up.
Perched on top of the tree for a while then made its way down to the apple feeding tree. It gave extensive good viewing. The nextdoor neighbours of the chosen garden were out too watching the bird.
Quality viewing that stopped me dashing up to Shard Bridge on the Fylde for Tundra Bean and Barnacle Goose. So on way to Lunt to see what's on offer.
Also a male yellowhammer by the park feeders
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Yes Rob I believe that some of that group were still around in May.
If you are going tomorrow be aware that the A577 from J26 on the M6 is closed and a diversion through Skelmeresdale is needed.
Karl
Might go for this tomorrow Sid. I presume that was the group that lingered on well after the winter. There was an absolute shed load of them over at Arnott Cresent in Moss Side from around November 2012. I watched them a few times as I just happened to be delivering in the City Centre nearby.
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 14th of February 2015 06:59:23 PM
-- Edited by sid ashton on Saturday 14th of February 2015 04:23:44 PM
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Mike
I'd somehow managed to avoid seeing this bird on two previous visits - third time lucky
-- Edited by Phil Barnett on Friday 13th of February 2015 09:33:13 AM
Saw the Waxwing first thing this morning, watched on my own for an hour as it fed on the apples opposite the walk-in entrance to the park a small way past the entrance to the car park. Whilst there I mentioned Ians request to 2 lots of visiting birders who had parked on the street and both moved their cars to the car park. To be fair to them the requests have been on here rather than the info networks (up until today) so they never knew of this request. The car park is free, has lots of room and is only a few yards away from where the Waxwing is on the apples. I also asked RBA Pagers to put out that visitors should park in the car park & then walk to the bird, which they have done in every message since I rang it in around 10am this morning. Peter & Ian are good enough to keep all birders updated so the least we can do is respect the resident's wishes
Just for extra info the bird is in the garden opposite the park just after Lodge Road turns into Greenslate Road, you can't miss all the feeders and numerous halved apples in the tree in this garden This is at approx grid ref SD531035.
-- Edited by Doc Brewster on Thursday 12th of February 2015 05:13:25 PM
Other birds seen kingfisher,blue tit,great tit,goldfinch,bullfinch,chaffinch,greenfinch,dunnock,robin,wren,treecreeper,wren,blackbird,moorhen,mallard,coot,Canada goose,blackmheaded gull,pied wagtail, no sign of mandarin,
-- Edited by Bernard McGurrin on Thursday 12th of February 2015 04:58:18 PM
Whilst the effect of parking along the road may be perceived as having minimal impact, its accumulative effect day after day by those visiting does have a significant impact for residents and traffic using the road.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
On arrival Waxwing feeding on apple in front garden then after a short walk around the water park it was preening in trees opp while 20-30 yards away trees were being cut down.
Also seen
1 Water Rail
Mandarin (m) associating with Mallards
Grey Wagtail
At and around area of feeding station
Chaffinch
Nuthatch
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Greenfinch
8 Robins
9 Blackbirds
Blue,Great and Long Tailed Tits
2 Song Thrush
5 Dunnocks
Jimmy
and the single Waxwing was in the usual garden opposite the water park.
Mike
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Mike
Please park only in the water park car park (not in the street) and note, it's bin collection day today so the bird will be disturbed at some point this morning.
Make Blackcap also present in the garden too this morning.
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Any visiting birders or photographers should of course bear in mind they are viewing into the houses of residents and so should be very considerate about the time of day they are there, length of time they spend there and of viewing when residents are obviously at home. If in doubt, please move along .
The current bird is an adult female and was ringed in this current garden by the occupier on 23rd February 2013, as a first winter female. Absolutely remarkable!!!
Single waxwing feeding on apples in the tree of the house opposite the Water Park today. My first of the winter!
Mike
Info thanks to Peter Alker
Drake Mandarin competing with the drake Mallard for the attention of the females.
Cormorant
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Thursday 29th of January 2015 03:29:50 PM
Highlights were
Drake Mandarin Duck - on upper reservoir associating with group of 12 Mallard.
Water Rail - in the undergrowth near the feeding station.
Mike
Drake Mandarin in pristine condition on the upper reservoir in the small unfrozen section between the island and the weir.
Mike
1 Siskin over, c50 Goldfinch
Kingfisher flew low over the upper reservoir and landed on the island.
4 Great crested Grebe
24 Canada Geese
Mistle Thrush, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Robin, Wren, Collared Dove, Woodpigeon.
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Sunday 12th of October 2014 10:22:01 PM
Great Crested Grebe, pair with 3 large, but still being fed, young
Song thrush and Pied Wagtail, high, south
Pair of Great crested Grebe with 4 young
10 Canada Geese
Bullfinch,Chaffinch, Greenfinch,Blue Tit, Great Tit,Coal Tit at the feeders.
Chiffchaff (singing!) and several Willow Warblers calling.
Large party of at least 20 Long tailed Tits.
Mike
Lower reservoir:-
2 Grey Wagtail
Upper reservoir:-
Pair of Great crested Grebe with 2 young
Feeders:-
Nuthatch - 2
Long tailed Tit - several
Greenfinch - several
Goldfinch - several
Chaffinch - several
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Dunnock
Wren
Other locations:-
Magpie, Jay, Pied Wagtail,Robin,Blackbird
Mike
Mike
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Tuesday 13th of May 2014 05:26:34 PM
Jimmy
Singing Chiffchaff- my earliest record for this site
2 Jay calling to one another.
Buzzard over
Plus all the usuals
Mike
2 Great crested Grebe displaying on the lower reservoir
1 Great crested Grebe on the upper reservoir.
Sparrowhawk
Buzzard
Blackbird
Song Thrush
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Long tailed Tit
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Goldfinch
Wren
Robin
Dunnock
All the above in full song
20 Canada Geese
17 Black headed Gull
Coot, Moorhen and Mallard
Mike
-- Edited by munsworth on Sunday 9th of March 2014 01:06:48 PM
Great crested Grebe 1
Mallard 25
Canada Goose 10
Black headed Gull c50
Coot 6
Moorhen 8
Wood pigeon
Collared Dove
Magpie
Jay
Carrion Crow
Blackbird
Robin
Pied Wagtail
Grey Wagtail 1 -not a common bird here anymore
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Dunnock
Mike
100+ Starlings, extremely vocal, high in trees above the feeding station.
At the feeders:-
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Coal Tit No Brambling which was my target bird. I haven't seen any in the Park this winter unlike last year when there were at least 5.
On the water:-
30 Black headed Gull
25 Mallard
10 Coot
23 Canada Geese
1 Great crested Grebe
Elsewhere:-
Robin
Wren
Blackbird
Mistle Thrush
Jay
Magpie
Goldfinch
Collared Dove
Wood Pigeon
Jackdaw
Pied Wagtail.
Mike
couple of hours this afternoon hoping for brambling as i've seen them here past 2/3 years but no luck.
1 yellowhammer, plenty of chaffinch, greenfinch, blue and great tit on feeders, 1 coal tit,7-8 robin, good flock of goldfinch in alders could only actually see 15 but could here probably treble that, plenty of wood pigeon, mistle thrush, meadow pipit and pied wagtail feeding in ploughed field, only mallard, canada goose, black headed gulls, moorhen and coot on the water.