Now Paul Hamond recently wrote, through the forum Ian Mc Kercher has created a band of birding brothers who are out to help one another.. Well said Now recent events have lead to a how big is yours scenario Ladies and Gentlemen its QUALITY not QUANITY that we need to re-address. So well done vice president put some proper rules out and lets stick to them,as we have always said its only for a bit of fun so keep with it buddy and dont lets us grind you down stay happyhave funstop comparing sizes KEEP BIRDING
Paul Heaton said
Sun Oct 7 8:26 AM, 2007
As much as i love this wonderful county, my crystal ball says go south young man migrate down to the scillies, so as warfys wonderful new avatar is so tempting I must travel to the magic isles. will send postcards.. stay happy keep birding and dont find anything to good in manchester..
Robert Adderley said
Fri Oct 5 7:30 PM, 2007
Checked my Birding crystal Ball and the Manchester Yellow-browed(s) are not due to arrive until October the 13th (unlucky for some!).
Simon Warford said
Fri Oct 5 4:44 PM, 2007
Never mind this twitching lark come on someone find a Yellow Browed Warbler, there getting closer one now at Woolston Eyes so check all them tit flocks this weekend, and listen out for that coal tit like call
I could do with a new county tick before i depart for the scillies
Judith Smith said
Sun Sep 23 10:35 PM, 2007
Tony Hill has had one in recent years in Kearsley Park which is near Clifton Marina.
Dave Thacker said
Sun Sep 23 9:25 PM, 2007
Paul, I last saw a Marsh tit at Clifton Marina in 1972 and I have checked it for the last 5 years in Winter and not had a sniff of one. That said, the trees just before the visitors centre are normally full of tits and finches in Winter so it is always worth having a look.
Paul Heaton said
Sun Sep 23 3:40 PM, 2007
Cheers pete cannnot believe its ten years since the sale bird in Brook Wood was about where does the time go? had a little bird tell me to try Clifton Marina this winter does anyone cover this as a local patch. I have had Small numbers of willow tits 4/5 on carrington moss in winter but ho hum we can but try,as for spending hours on the wigan flashes we wil do and will have fun as well. stay happy keep birding.
Geoff Hargreaves said
Sun Sep 23 3:36 PM, 2007
i also have put a few hours in scanning the reed beds for a wigan bittern in the depths of winter around horrocks and bryn marsh,only to find that the bittern annual flyround occurs in mid may(see gallery, jake moots photo)but seriously if i find a 'regular' bittern you,ll know about it pronto.
cheers (green peckerless)geoff
pete berry said
Sun Sep 23 2:29 PM, 2007
The last reliable Marsh Tit was about 10 years ago.It regulary visited Peter Days(ex county recorder) bird table for two consecutive winters.They used to be recorded in Sunnybank Wood until the Airport built the 2nd. runway over it!!.Its going to be a real BLOCKER.As for spending a couple of days at Wigan Flashes to see Bittern,Woosey you must be joking,I put in literally hundreds of hours there and never saw one.
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Sep 22 10:35 PM, 2007
marsh tit is unfortunately far from easy in the county with records barely annual so its status as a county rarity is well deserved. Dont hold you're breath for one paul!
Ian Woosey said
Fri Sep 21 9:51 PM, 2007
Bittern is easy - just sit on the canal-side at Pearson`s Flash in the wind / rain / hail / snow in the depths of winter for three, maybe four days solid .............one is bound to fly in front of you at some point !
Simon Warford said
Fri Sep 21 9:44 PM, 2007
I need Bittern too.. Mr Woosey is gonna find one for us he guarenteed them
Paul Heaton said
Fri Sep 21 9:37 PM, 2007
So here we go me and Alan warford need Bittern so if any one has any info please pass it on as and when,
I also need Marsh tit they must be out there somewhere lets us know where you saw them last..
What do you need,or what would you like to see go on ask on here or send private e-mail, lets get everyone out there looking for something
For as you look for the small ones you will find the biggy, last year in the north east someone had a Siberian Rubythroat in there garden know theres a bird I would run for..
have fun keep birding and share your thoughts
Well said Now recent events have lead to a how big is yours scenario Ladies and Gentlemen its QUALITY not QUANITY that we need to re-address.
So well done vice president put some proper rules out and lets stick to them,as we have always said its only for a bit of fun so keep with it buddy and dont lets us grind you down
stay happyhave funstop comparing sizes
KEEP BIRDING
so as warfys wonderful new avatar is so tempting I must travel to the magic isles. will send postcards..
stay happy keep birding and dont find anything to good in manchester..
I could do with a new county tick before i depart for the scillies
I last saw a Marsh tit at Clifton Marina in 1972 and I have checked it for the last 5 years in Winter and not had a sniff of one.
That said, the trees just before the visitors centre are normally full of tits and finches in Winter so it is always worth having a look.
had a little bird tell me to try Clifton Marina this winter does anyone cover this as a local patch.
I have had Small numbers of willow tits 4/5 on carrington moss in winter but ho hum we can but try,as for spending hours on the wigan flashes we wil do and will have fun as well.
stay happy keep birding.
cheers (green peckerless)geoff