Just watching 25 to 30 Goldfinch in a feeding frenzy on sunflower heart feeders in my garden in Cheadle.
Also ; Greenfinch 2 Chaffinch 1 Robin 1 Blackbird 1 Dunnock 2 Great Tit 2 Blue Tit 4 Coal Tit 1 Long tailed Tit 7 Bullfinch 1m/2f
Costing me a fortune in seeds/nuts and fatballs, but certainly well worth every penny! Rick.
-- Edited by Rick Donkin on Friday 10th of December 2010 11:35:13 AM
Mike Bisson said
Thu Dec 9 1:54 PM, 2010
Hi folks, get yourselves to your local B&M bargains. Seed and nuts is far cheaper than Wilko. I got 2 bags of seed and 3 bags of nuts for less than £5
M
Graham Smith said
Wed Dec 8 8:32 PM, 2010
Nuthatch back today spent 35mins in and around feeders
Steven Higginbottom said
Wed Dec 8 2:29 PM, 2010
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Steven Higginbottom wrote:
Marsh Tit-4
Might need to check the identification of those Steven. Four Willow Tits in your garden (in Radcliffe I believe?) would be great but Marsh Tits...
Hi Ian they could have been Willow tit as i tend to get the two mixed up. Have not seen them for about a week now. But their black cap seemed to be dull and not glossy if that helps. I might have a photo of one, on my camera will check and email it to you if that helps. Cheers Steven
Dave Thacker said
Wed Dec 8 1:14 PM, 2010
8.30- 12.30 A morning off work meant that I could see what birds have been visiting my garden in Swinton and the first surprise was 3 Reed buntings flying in with a flock of Goldfinches at 9am. Also;
13 LT tits 1 Coal tit 5 Blue tits 2 Great tits 2 Jays 1 Jackdaw 5 Blackbirds 1 Mistle thrush 11 Goldfinch 2 Greenfinch 1 Goldcrest 3 Siskin 2 Magpies 3 Hedge sparrows 10 House sparrows 23 Starlings 1 Wren and 3 Cormorants over
-- Edited by Dave Thacker on Wednesday 8th of December 2010 05:43:17 PM
Mike Bisson said
Wed Dec 8 9:00 AM, 2010
Interesting post John. I too have seen a reduction in various types of tits coming to the feeders and table in my garden. I normally get Long Tailed Tits in the garden once or twice between late November and early December and other more common tit types all the way through the winter. The LTT's have been in this year as usual, but other tits seem to be a little more elusive this year for some reason. The birds were there in the spring/summer this year because I remember my feeders and table being full of juvenile birds. I dont think it is the cold weather, as it was colder than this last year. I havent experienced a decline in House Sparrows like you. They come into my garden in good numbers, along with Robin, Blackbird, and Dunnock. For some reason I havent seen a Wren for a long, long time in the garden.
M
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Dec 7 10:54 PM, 2010
Steven Higginbottom wrote:
Marsh Tit-4
Might need to check the identification of those Steven. Four Willow Tits in your garden (in Radcliffe I believe?) would be great but Marsh Tits...
Steven Higginbottom said
Tue Dec 7 10:39 PM, 2010
Yes i have noticed a decline in the numbers of House sparrows-5, Wood Pigeon-2, Marsh Tit-4, Coal Tit-5, Starling -30 and Goldfinch-30(still got about 40 feeding on nyger seed) visiting my feeders. But have an increase in Blackbirds+8, Robin+3, Blue Tit+7, Great Tit+5, Greenfinch+6,Bullfinch+2, Collard Dove+5, Feral Pigeon+8, Jackdaw+6 and Black Headed Gull flock of about 12 visiting every day since it snowed . This might be due to me running out off sunflower hearts and using black sunflower seeds untill i can source some more bulk sacks off sunflower hearts.
JOHN TYMON said
Tue Dec 7 8:39 PM, 2010
Andy Bissitt wrote:
Don't know if anyone else has witnessed this, but there has definitely been a big reduction in the number of birds coming to my feeders since the weekend. I'm guessing that goldfinches and chaffinches have moved on, but as for house sparrows and various species of tit, I'm hoping that they are not perishing at the rate they appear to be. Using a couple of my feeders as barometers, consumption has dropped by about 50% since the end of last week. The nyjer feeders have barely been touched for two days now (there were ten birds around them last week). And just after I'd ordered more seed !!
The only 'exciting' garden bird sighting recently came when I went out to top up the feeders at about 7.40 last evening, and as I looked up at the brilliant display of stars, I caught sight of what I thought was a slow, dull meteor. When I actually got focused on it, it was an owl flying at about 60- 70 meters up going north. It wasn't a tawny (wings too long), but telling a short-eared from a long-eared in those conditions was a little bit beyond me!!
I have had more visitors,this week than ever before-2 kg nuts since sunday gone,had a redwing yesterday on apples I put out which was a first,and 3 goldfinch today,first of winter,and approx 10 chaffinches,plenty spadgers,blue tits,great tit ,coal tit,long tailed tit, great spotted woodpecker -and all while i was at work and I live in almost town centre Warrington,so quite pleased with the feeders this winter
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Tuesday 7th of December 2010 08:40:39 PM
Andy Bissitt said
Tue Dec 7 8:32 PM, 2010
Don't know if anyone else has witnessed this, but there has definitely been a big reduction in the number of birds coming to my feeders since the weekend. I'm guessing that goldfinches and chaffinches have moved on, but as for house sparrows and various species of tit, I'm hoping that they are not perishing at the rate they appear to be. Using a couple of my feeders as barometers, consumption has dropped by about 50% since the end of last week. The nyjer feeders have barely been touched for two days now (there were ten birds around them last week). And just after I'd ordered more seed !!
The only 'exciting' garden bird sighting recently came when I went out to top up the feeders at about 7.40 last evening, and as I looked up at the brilliant display of stars, I caught sight of what I thought was a slow, dull meteor. When I actually got focused on it, it was an owl flying at about 60- 70 meters up going north. It wasn't a tawny (wings too long), but telling a short-eared from a long-eared in those conditions was a little bit beyond me!!
Viv Southerden said
Mon Dec 6 8:28 PM, 2010
My garden in Shaw1 hour today 4 blue tits 2 coal tits 4 great tits house sparrows too numerous to mention 1 Tree Sparrow I white house sparrow ( she just keeps on coming back every day) 2 blackbirds 6 collared doves 2 magpies 7 pigeons 3 squirrels 4 greenfinch 8 goldfinch 2 male chaffinch 1 female chaffinch 2 robins ( 1 at either end of garden) 4 dunnock
PHIL GREENWOOD said
Mon Dec 6 5:29 PM, 2010
A 1 hour garden watch this pm in Stott Drive, Flixton produced:
Over Breakfast this am: 1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker ....male Pair Blackbirds 1 Dunnock 2 Goldfinch 1 Greenfinch 5 Starlings 1 Carrion Crow 3 Blue Tit 1 Robin 2 Collared Doves 2 Magpies No major ID problems here I think!
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Dec 1 8:00 PM, 2010
Originally posted by Graham Smith today:
Live in Wythenshawe and had the following in and around garden
7 blackbirds 1 mistle thrush 3 coal tit 2 great tits 8 blue tits 2 dunnock 1 robin 1 wren 20-25 house sparrows
in a tree at back of house 1 heron
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 1st of December 2010 08:01:26 PM
Steven Nelson said
Sat Nov 13 3:35 PM, 2010
Raven over my house at 2.30 pm heading SE and calling.
Steven Nelson said
Fri Sep 10 4:57 PM, 2010
Spotted Flycatcher briefly at the top of next door neighbours tree this afternoon at 2.20pm !
Steven Nelson said
Fri Aug 13 10:59 AM, 2010
Whilst in the back garden in Irlam last night looking for meteors (!) I heard a Common Sandpiper calling overhead at 11.15pm.
I saw 8 meteors!!!
Simon Harris said
Sun Aug 8 5:26 PM, 2010
Decided to add my garden list, this is for birds that have actually landed in my garden ( back yard) & visited my feeders at one tree hill.
Blackbird song thrush collard dove wood pigeon ferel pigeon dunnock greenfinch long tailed tit starling great tit house sparrow blue tit coal tit magpie jackdaw carrion crow goldfinch robin wren black headed gull
If i was to count birds flying in through my air space it would include:
lapwing swallow house & sand marten swift pied wagtail grey wagtail sparrowhawk kestrel peregrine heron cormorant oystercatcher canada goose pink footed goose mistle thrush redwing chaffinch mallard and lastly and most amazing a juvenile gannet a few years ago.
I think thats about it.
Adam Jones said
Fri Jul 30 7:51 PM, 2010
John,
According to the Stockport Times there are indeed six peacocks on the loose and have been since May. They escaped from their home in Bramhall and have since been seen in Cheadle Hulme, Bramhall and Hazel Grove.
I guess you must have been out when they called.
Adam
John Rayner said
Sun Jul 25 7:14 PM, 2010
I was edging the lawn this morning and found an unmistakeable peacock feather.
Anybody know if there have been any on the loose in the Hazel Grove area?
Cheers, John
Graham Smith said
Sun Jul 4 12:15 PM, 2010
sat enjoy the peace and quite when i heard a right noise outside the front window, took a look and there in the tree and on the phone wires was 8 long tailed tits making a right racket. There where flitting up and down for a good half hour before disappearing. Not had long tails round since early spring great to see them again
Phil Panton said
Sat Jul 3 2:01 PM, 2010
Longtailed Tit nest in my garden has finally produced 5 scruffy fledglings. Was watching them for about an hour this morning feeding on the seed container. I feel like a proud father.
Rick Donkin said
Sat Jul 3 1:53 PM, 2010
Sat 3rd July 13.45
Family group of Bullfinch just landed on seed feeders - 1 adult male and 1 adult female with 4 juveniles.
Also 2 newly fledged Dunnocks and juvs of Blue Tit (2), Gt Tit (1), Greenfinch (2), Robin (1) and Goldfinch (2) in last few days.
Rick.
Rick Donkin said
Sun May 30 1:45 PM, 2010
3 of the fledgling crows have now left the nest - leaving just 1 - which has been keeping low in the nest during the very blustery wind we have had so far today. Rick.
Rick Donkin said
Sat May 29 11:13 AM, 2010
Nesting Crows have reared 4 offspring - 2 are much bigger than the others and looked ready to fledge yesterday evening. Today, however, because of the rain all 4 are still in the nest. Rick
Rick Donkin said
Tue Apr 13 4:45 PM, 2010
Monday 12th 17.30 Sparrowhawk scattered the local feral pigeons from roof and just about everything else from feeders in garden.
Tue 13th 08.15 Bullfinch 1m/1f Greenfinch 2 Dunnock 2 Robin Blackcap 1f Goldcrest Great Tit 2 Blue Tit 3 Carrion Crow nesting at bottom of garden. Female on nest - male constantly on guard and always fighting off neighbouring nesting magpies 5 trees away.
Pipistrelles regularly flying just before dusk. (I know they are not birds but they have wings and fly!).
Rick.
Rick Donkin said
Mon Apr 12 2:43 PM, 2010
Sunday 11th April.
Female Blackcap amongst usual birds and at 23.35 a Tawny Owl calling in tall beech tree at bottom of Garden.
Rick.
-- Edited by Richard Donkin on Monday 12th of April 2010 02:44:09 PM
Rob Thorpe said
Fri Jan 8 5:46 PM, 2010
Sam Ridgway wrote:
The Heron called yesterday
Which Heron?
Sam Ridgway said
Thu Jan 7 11:56 AM, 2010
Today : 1 Redwing 1 Mistle Thrush + Blavkbirds + Blue Tits + Gt Tits + LT Tits + Wren + Sparrows The Heron called yesterday
Andrew Newall said
Wed Jan 6 8:24 PM, 2010
over last few days had the following - thees are maximum counts of birds at any one time not totals over the few days
7 blackbirds on the garden at the same time - 5 male & 2 female all seem quite friendly 4 robins 2 dunock 30+ goldfinch 25+ greenfinch 7 bluetits 5 great tits 8 chafinch 1 brambling 4 collared doves 4 wood pigs 20 + magpies some in garden some in field behind 9 stalings 1 nuthatch 2 songthrush over 2 tawny owls heard only 2 coal tits 4 crows in field behind garden 5 jackdaw in field behind garden
cheers
Andrew
Andrew Newall said
Sat Jun 7 11:18 PM, 2008
birds fledged on Thursday, luckily for me they seemed to wait untill we got home at around lunch time. sat and watched 3 come out and the mrs got some great pics of the second one as it flew straight at us and ended up sitting in a planter for 10 mins. At least one more was in the box but didnt come out during the following hour.
Andrew
Ian Campbell said
Fri Jun 6 9:08 PM, 2008
Radcliffe-5.15p.m. Buzzard being harassed by 2 Black Headed Gulls, only the 2nd seen over garden in the 15 years I've lived here. Cheers Ian
Andrew Newall said
Tue Jun 3 10:22 PM, 2008
Great tits have nested in a box in my garden this year, i am waiting with anticipation as to see how many will fledge. Parents have been feeding none stop for a while now and the chicks are getting louder by the day i think they will be off any time now.
Also ;
Greenfinch 2
Chaffinch 1
Robin 1
Blackbird 1
Dunnock 2
Great Tit 2
Blue Tit 4
Coal Tit 1
Long tailed Tit 7
Bullfinch 1m/2f
Costing me a fortune in seeds/nuts and fatballs, but certainly well worth every penny!
Rick.
-- Edited by Rick Donkin on Friday 10th of December 2010 11:35:13 AM
M
Hi Ian they could have been Willow tit as i tend to get the two mixed up. Have not seen them for about a week now. But their black cap seemed to be dull and not glossy if that helps. I might have a photo of one, on my camera will check and email it to you if that helps.
Cheers Steven
A morning off work meant that I could see what birds have been visiting my garden in Swinton and the first surprise was 3 Reed buntings flying in with a flock of Goldfinches at 9am.
Also;
13 LT tits
1 Coal tit
5 Blue tits
2 Great tits
2 Jays
1 Jackdaw
5 Blackbirds
1 Mistle thrush
11 Goldfinch
2 Greenfinch
1 Goldcrest
3 Siskin
2 Magpies
3 Hedge sparrows
10 House sparrows
23 Starlings
1 Wren
and 3 Cormorants over
-- Edited by Dave Thacker on Wednesday 8th of December 2010 05:43:17 PM
I havent experienced a decline in House Sparrows like you. They come into my garden in good numbers, along with Robin, Blackbird, and Dunnock. For some reason I havent seen a Wren for a long, long time in the garden.
M
Might need to check the identification of those Steven. Four Willow Tits in your garden (in Radcliffe I believe?) would be great but Marsh Tits...
I have had more visitors,this week than ever before-2 kg nuts since sunday gone,had a redwing yesterday on apples I put out which was a first,and 3 goldfinch today,first of winter,and approx 10 chaffinches,plenty spadgers,blue tits,great tit ,coal tit,long tailed tit, great spotted woodpecker -and all while i was at work and I live in almost town centre Warrington,so quite pleased with the feeders this winter
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Tuesday 7th of December 2010 08:40:39 PM
The only 'exciting' garden bird sighting recently came when I went out to top up the feeders at about 7.40 last evening, and as I looked up at the brilliant display of stars, I caught sight of what I thought was a slow, dull meteor. When I actually got focused on it, it was an owl flying at about 60- 70 meters up going north. It wasn't a tawny (wings too long), but telling a short-eared from a long-eared in those conditions was a little bit beyond me!!
4 blue tits
2 coal tits
4 great tits
house sparrows too numerous to mention
1 Tree Sparrow
I white house sparrow ( she just keeps on coming back every day)
2 blackbirds
6 collared doves
2 magpies
7 pigeons
3 squirrels
4 greenfinch
8 goldfinch
2 male chaffinch
1 female chaffinch
2 robins ( 1 at either end of garden)
4 dunnock
Reed Bunting 10
Chaffinch 1
Song Thrush 1
Missel Thrush 1
Starling 4
Robin 2
Dunnock 2
Blackbird 2
Hs. Sparrow 4
Magpie 2
Woodpigeon 2
Feral Pigeon 8
Gt. Tit 1
Blue Tit 2
LT. Tit 10
Not bad for some seed, fruit , fat and bread.
1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker ....male
Pair Blackbirds
1 Dunnock
2 Goldfinch
1 Greenfinch
5 Starlings
1 Carrion Crow
3 Blue Tit
1 Robin
2 Collared Doves
2 Magpies
No major ID problems here I think!
Live in Wythenshawe and had the following in and around garden
7 blackbirds
1 mistle thrush
3 coal tit
2 great tits
8 blue tits
2 dunnock
1 robin
1 wren
20-25 house sparrows
in a tree at back of house 1 heron
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 1st of December 2010 08:01:26 PM
I saw 8 meteors!!!
Decided to add my garden list, this is for birds that have actually landed in my garden ( back yard) & visited my feeders at one tree hill.
Blackbird
song thrush
collard dove
wood pigeon
ferel pigeon
dunnock
greenfinch
long tailed tit
starling
great tit
house sparrow
blue tit
coal tit
magpie
jackdaw
carrion crow
goldfinch
robin
wren
black headed gull
If i was to count birds flying in through my air space it would include:
lapwing
swallow
house & sand marten
swift
pied wagtail
grey wagtail
sparrowhawk
kestrel
peregrine
heron
cormorant
oystercatcher
canada goose
pink footed goose
mistle thrush
redwing
chaffinch
mallard
and lastly and most amazing a juvenile gannet a few years ago.
I think thats about it.
According to the Stockport Times there are indeed six peacocks on the loose and have been since May. They escaped from their home in Bramhall and have since been seen in Cheadle Hulme, Bramhall and Hazel Grove.
I guess you must have been out when they called.
Adam
Anybody know if there have been any on the loose in the Hazel Grove area?
Cheers, John
Was watching them for about an hour this morning feeding on the seed container.
I feel like a proud father.
Family group of Bullfinch just landed on seed feeders - 1 adult male and 1 adult female with 4 juveniles.
Also 2 newly fledged Dunnocks and juvs of Blue Tit (2), Gt Tit (1), Greenfinch (2), Robin (1) and Goldfinch (2) in last few days.
Rick.
Rick.
Rick
Sparrowhawk scattered the local feral pigeons from roof and just about everything else from feeders in garden.
Tue 13th 08.15
Bullfinch 1m/1f
Greenfinch 2
Dunnock 2
Robin
Blackcap 1f
Goldcrest
Great Tit 2
Blue Tit 3
Carrion Crow nesting at bottom of garden. Female on nest - male constantly on guard and always fighting off neighbouring nesting magpies 5 trees away.
Pipistrelles regularly flying just before dusk. (I know they are not birds but they have wings and fly!).
Rick.
Female Blackcap amongst usual birds and at 23.35 a Tawny Owl calling in tall beech tree at bottom of Garden.
Rick.
-- Edited by Richard Donkin on Monday 12th of April 2010 02:44:09 PM
Which Heron?
1 Mistle Thrush
+ Blavkbirds
+ Blue Tits
+ Gt Tits
+ LT Tits
+ Wren
+ Sparrows
The Heron called yesterday
7 blackbirds on the garden at the same time - 5 male & 2 female all seem quite friendly
4 robins
2 dunock
30+ goldfinch
25+ greenfinch
7 bluetits
5 great tits
8 chafinch
1 brambling
4 collared doves
4 wood pigs
20 + magpies some in garden some in field behind
9 stalings
1 nuthatch
2 songthrush over
2 tawny owls heard only
2 coal tits
4 crows in field behind garden
5 jackdaw in field behind garden
cheers
Andrew
Andrew
Cheers Ian
Also of note over the last few days
2 Jays
gs woodpecker
2 nuthatch
juve blue tits
greenfinches
goldfinches
buzzard
Andrew
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 1st of December 2010 07:58:51 PM