2 Lesser Redpoll were the first since March. Blackcap and Chiffchaff still about but couldn't locate any Willow Warblers.
40+ House Martins appearing to head west at 9.45 a.m. 25+ Swallows feeding in the valley. c80 Starlings.
Cheers,
Bill.
Bill Myerscough said
Fri Sep 7 4:53 PM, 2007
Sightings 7/9 - early afternoon.
1 Spotted Flycatcher (again seen as part of a large mixed and vocal tit/treecreeper/finch and warbler flock, 2 Treecreeper, 1 Whitethroat, 1 Common Sandpiper, c10 Linnet (including a bird in song), Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs still present.
Small numbers of presumably migrant Skylarks heard passing over the valley all afternoon. The valley's summer visitors of this species having long since departed.
A Hare sunbathing was an lovely sight and an added bonus! Watched it for ages - didn't see it applying any Factor 24 though!
Cheers,
Bill.
Graham Beverley said
Fri Sep 7 8:40 AM, 2007
sightings thursday pm
viewed from Piethorne dam wall 16.25 a Buzzard went down the valley and circled for 5 mins before coming down out of sight into the valley leading to Denshaw. 1 jay 4 pied wagtaills 5 tufted ducks 3 herons 25+ swallows 1 house martin 1 mistle thrush
side note on Kingfishers 8 months ago Leighton Moss lost a number of kingfishers from in front of the eric morecambe hide to a merlin? cant tast to bad?
Ian Campbell said
Thu Sep 6 2:16 PM, 2007
Regarding sparrowhawks chasing kingfishers. Ihave always been told that kingfishers were so brightly coloured as a warning because they dont taste nice, stil Ive never tried one and obviuosly niether has the sparrowhawk!!. Or maybe its not the reason, has anyone out there ever tried kingfisher???. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oopps!!!!!!, two things; just noticed my lack of spelling ability and realised that this post should probably be in the general birding sectshun, sorry.
-- Edited by Ian Campbell at 16:58, 2007-09-06
Paul Heaton said
Thu Sep 6 11:43 AM, 2007
sighting this morning.
canada geese 100 + magpies 17 crows 7 bh gull 15 grey wags 2 little owl 1 redstart 1 female chiff -chaffs 3 willow warbler 4 blue tit 10 great tit 5 coal tit 1 goldfinch 40+ m.pipit 8 kestrel 1 male woodpigeon 18 stock dove 3 goldcrest 4
Bill Myerscough said
Tue Sep 4 7:23 PM, 2007
Hi Graham,
It was nice to meet you the other week - hope you managed to catch up with the Whinchat? I keep records of all sightings at Piethorne and I hope that it is OK that I have made a note of your sightings - many thanks for taking the time to update this post. Your Kingfisher record is really interesting - there have been 2 around the lower valley in late August and like yourself on 28/8 I watched as a Sparrowhawk made an attempt in a few minutes not to take just one but to take both of them! It was real "heart in the mouth" viewing as it almost took the second one, which only managed to evade capture by being more flexible that the Sparrowhawk and flying very, very low over the water and turning sharply several times so that it's wing tips clipped the water surface as it tried to throw off the Sparrowhawk.
Cheers,
Bill.
Graham Beverley said
Tue Sep 4 12:38 PM, 2007
hi Bill met you at Ogden the other week. Last night spent about one hour at Ogden 3.9.07 18.30 till 19.30 . no sign of the Redstarts but saw a kingfisher cross the res and then just escape a sparrowhawk as it was chaced half the lenghth of ogden. also noted 120 canada geese? 19.45 went to Castleshaw and found none?
Bill Myerscough said
Mon Sep 3 7:15 PM, 2007
At Piethorne today (3/9) - 2 Redstarts seen - a male at the western end of Ogden Reservoir and I am sorry to say Paul that a female was foraging from the hedge that we spent a good while watching on 31/8! Sorry! This is the 5th consecutive calendar month that this species has been recorded in the valley this summer.
Also a Nuthatch was seen today. Not much to shout about you think but this would appear to be the first ever sighting record of this species in the valley. Although one was thought to be calling from the same plantation on 28/8 and Neil Calbrade has had in previous years vocal records but where no bird has been seen.
Also warblers still about - a female Blackcap and both a single Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff were still singing. Am I the only person in GM to hear these two species still in song? .
A Wheatear (female) was the first in the valley for weeks. The 2 Whinchat and the party of Stonechat were still in situ.
Cheers,
Bill.
Bill Myerscough said
Fri Aug 31 2:25 PM, 2007
Hi Paul,
Nice to meet up with you too - shame we couldn't find the Redstart - it did seem to be unusually windy and cool in the valley this morning, especially so for late August, so if it was still about, it was probably sat hunched up in a hedge somewhere suffering from hypothermia!!
Cheers,
Bill.
Paul Heaton said
Fri Aug 31 11:56 AM, 2007
Brisk and fresh in the valley this morning, many thanks for your company to day Bill,
treecreeer
goldcrest
100 plus canada geese 2 dark looking ones
little grebe
willow warbler
chiff-chaff
meadow pipits
goldfinchs
3 partridge under hedge where redstart has been all august
but no redstart today.....
2 Lesser Redpoll were the first since March.
Blackcap and Chiffchaff still about but couldn't locate any Willow Warblers.
40+ House Martins appearing to head west at 9.45 a.m. 25+ Swallows feeding in the valley. c80 Starlings.
Cheers,
Bill.
1 Spotted Flycatcher (again seen as part of a large mixed and vocal tit/treecreeper/finch and warbler flock,
2 Treecreeper,
1 Whitethroat,
1 Common Sandpiper,
c10 Linnet (including a bird in song),
Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs still present.
Small numbers of presumably migrant Skylarks heard passing over the valley all afternoon. The valley's summer visitors of this species having long since departed.
A Hare sunbathing was an lovely sight and an added bonus! Watched it for ages - didn't see it applying any Factor 24 though!
Cheers,
Bill.
viewed from Piethorne dam wall 16.25 a Buzzard went down the valley and circled for 5 mins before coming down out of sight into the valley leading to Denshaw.
1 jay
4 pied wagtaills
5 tufted ducks
3 herons
25+ swallows
1 house martin
1 mistle thrush
side note on Kingfishers 8 months ago Leighton Moss lost a number of kingfishers from in front of the eric morecambe hide to a merlin? cant tast to bad?
Ihave always been told that kingfishers were so brightly coloured as a warning because they dont taste nice, stil Ive never tried one and obviuosly niether has the sparrowhawk!!. Or maybe its not the reason, has anyone out there ever tried kingfisher???.
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Oopps!!!!!!, two things;
just noticed my lack of spelling ability and realised that this post should probably be in the general birding sectshun, sorry.
-- Edited by Ian Campbell at 16:58, 2007-09-06
canada geese 100 +
magpies 17
crows 7
bh gull 15
grey wags 2
little owl 1
redstart 1 female
chiff -chaffs 3
willow warbler 4
blue tit 10
great tit 5
coal tit 1
goldfinch 40+
m.pipit 8
kestrel 1 male
woodpigeon 18
stock dove 3
goldcrest 4
It was nice to meet you the other week - hope you managed to catch up with the Whinchat? I keep records of all sightings at Piethorne and I hope that it is OK that I have made a note of your sightings - many thanks for taking the time to update this post. Your Kingfisher record is really interesting - there have been 2 around the lower valley in late August and like yourself on 28/8 I watched as a Sparrowhawk made an attempt in a few minutes not to take just one but to take both of them! It was real "heart in the mouth" viewing as it almost took the second one, which only managed to evade capture by being more flexible that the Sparrowhawk and flying very, very low over the water and turning sharply several times so that it's wing tips clipped the water surface as it tried to throw off the Sparrowhawk.
Cheers,
Bill.
Also a Nuthatch was seen today. Not much to shout about you think but this would appear to be the first ever sighting record of this species in the valley. Although one was thought to be calling from the same plantation on 28/8 and Neil Calbrade has had in previous years vocal records but where no bird has been seen.
Also warblers still about - a female Blackcap and both a single Willow Warbler and Chiffchaff were still singing. Am I the only person in GM to hear these two species still in song? .
A Wheatear (female) was the first in the valley for weeks. The 2 Whinchat and the party of Stonechat were still in situ.
Cheers,
Bill.
Nice to meet up with you too - shame we couldn't find the Redstart - it did seem to be unusually windy and cool in the valley this morning, especially so for late August, so if it was still about, it was probably sat hunched up in a hedge somewhere suffering from hypothermia!!
Cheers,
Bill.