Ladybrook Valley, Womanscroft Bridge to Millhill Bridge
John Rayner said
Tue Oct 11 12:52 PM, 2016
Continuing the hunt for phylloscopus. The best was a decent tit flock that held...
13 Long-tailed Tits 11 Blue Tits 8 Great Tits 1 Treecreeper 1 Goldcrest 2 Nuthatch
... but no phylloscs.
Cheers John
Simon Gough said
Sun Nov 22 4:43 PM, 2015
Another morning at Stockport Rugby Club watching the juniors. I noted a couple of Fieldfares flying away from a garden as we arrived. I managed to nick off for 20 mins in the small wood at the end of Headlands Road before the kids started playing, and about 40 mins afterwards. I saw a couple of Goldcrest and an industrious Jay in that first little period. Also noticed a few birds while the games were on, a Mistle Thrush, a male Goosander zooming overhead and a Buzzard over the distant woods being mobbed by at least 10 crows of assorted sizes.
The best birds were in the second spell in the wood. I was sure there must be some Siskins about, and I soon got onto one, then one of those mixed flocks just materialised! Suddenly there were a few Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit, 6 or 7 Goldfinch, a male Chaffinch, and even 2 or 3 Lesser Redpolls. Then I noticed an adult male Siskin and in fact there was a small group of them, I think 5 birds. So I was really delighted, the 2 less common finches were the first ones I've seen somewhere that urban. Very enjoyable!
The nephew is looking handy, if anyone is interested. He's got a great step and runs nice and straight looking to offload. Appears to be allergic to tackling though. I suppose this is forgivable for a 9 year old.
John Rayner said
Thu May 14 1:36 PM, 2015
Dipper feeding in Lady Brook. Grey Wagtail carrying food for young.
Cheers, John
Simon Gough said
Sun Feb 22 2:48 PM, 2015
I was at Stockport Rugby Club this morning watching my nephew playing minis, had a quick walk down the footpath from the 'Happy Valley' sign, no bins so had to rely on my rudimentary knowledge of calls: several Great, Blue, Long-tailed Tits Great Spotted Woodpecker (heard only) Nuthatch (heard only) Song Thrush (heard only, singing really loudly but just could not see where it was ) Coal Tit Goldcrest 2, these were only 20 feet away
Later up at the rugby ground itself, 2 Buzzards low over the pitches, possibly considering if small children in rugby kit were edible, they drifted off towards the river
It looked a smashing walk off in the Hazel Grove direction on a nice day
Nigel Troup said
Sun Jan 18 5:52 PM, 2015
Excellent view of Dipper late this afternoon, just after the first footbridge over the river, when walking in the direction of Poynton. A Buzzard was in a tree by the rugby club car park. At least one Tawny Owl started to call just after 5pm; when I went to investigate I had a brief flight view.
I saw two Kingfishers further down the river at 8:30am yesterday.
John Rayner said
Tue May 22 11:38 PM, 2012
2 Herring Gulls and 4 LBB Gulls on school 5-a-side astroturf - not a lot of worms here!
Noisy family of young Great-spotted Woodpeckers sticking their heads out of nest hole being fed by female.
Nuthathes busy feeding young at their nest hole.
2 Treecreepers.
Lots of Song Thrushes.
Cheers, John
Adam Jones said
Wed May 11 11:25 AM, 2011
First visit today, and not a bad site at all. This could be renamed Doggy Valley though as there was a continuous stream of dog walkers. It's clearly a popular and busy area, so if it's peace and quiet you are after, I would suggest coming early in the morning. However, there was plenty to see. Main highlights were: 1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker 2 Treecreepers 2 Grey Wagtail 3 Whitethroat Several Chiffchaff (heard) 1 Green Woodpecker (heard) Lots of the usual stuff, but no Kingfisher or Dipper sightings, which was what I was really after.
Adam Jones said
Mon May 9 9:04 PM, 2011
Just over the road from the Happy Valley entrance is the Ladybrook club house (just after the roundabout on the left heading towards Happy Valley). As you drive into the car park you go over a bridge over the Ladybrook. This evening I saw a Kingfisher fly down stream. A Greater Spotted Woodpecker was also on the trees around the car park and a pair of Jays. It's not a brilliant spot by any means, but may be worth popping in if you are walking past. Dippers have also been seen along the river recently.
John Rayner said
Sun May 8 10:33 AM, 2011
Otherwise know an 'Happy Valley'. An underwatched area apparently as I can't find this as a previous topic.
Lots of dog walkers this morning. All the expected warblers plus a Sedge Warbler, which was singing approx 400 yards from Womanscroft Bridge.
13 Long-tailed Tits
11 Blue Tits
8 Great Tits
1 Treecreeper
1 Goldcrest
2 Nuthatch
... but no phylloscs.
Cheers John
The best birds were in the second spell in the wood. I was sure there must be some Siskins about, and I soon got onto one, then one of those mixed flocks just materialised! Suddenly there were a few Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit, 6 or 7 Goldfinch, a male Chaffinch, and even 2 or 3 Lesser Redpolls. Then I noticed an adult male Siskin and in fact there was a small group of them, I think 5 birds. So I was really delighted, the 2 less common finches were the first ones I've seen somewhere that urban. Very enjoyable!
The nephew is looking handy, if anyone is interested. He's got a great step and runs nice and straight looking to offload. Appears to be allergic to tackling though. I suppose this is forgivable for a 9 year old.
Grey Wagtail carrying food for young.
Cheers, John
several Great, Blue, Long-tailed Tits
Great Spotted Woodpecker (heard only)
Nuthatch (heard only)
Song Thrush (heard only, singing really loudly but just could not see where it was )
Coal Tit
Goldcrest 2, these were only 20 feet away
Later up at the rugby ground itself, 2 Buzzards low over the pitches, possibly considering if small children in rugby kit were edible, they drifted off towards the river
It looked a smashing walk off in the Hazel Grove direction on a nice day
I saw two Kingfishers further down the river at 8:30am yesterday.
Noisy family of young Great-spotted Woodpeckers sticking their heads out of nest hole being fed by female.
Nuthathes busy feeding young at their nest hole.
2 Treecreepers.
Lots of Song Thrushes.
Cheers, John
However, there was plenty to see. Main highlights were:
1 Greater Spotted Woodpecker
2 Treecreepers
2 Grey Wagtail
3 Whitethroat
Several Chiffchaff (heard)
1 Green Woodpecker (heard)
Lots of the usual stuff, but no Kingfisher or Dipper sightings, which was what I was really after.
It's not a brilliant spot by any means, but may be worth popping in if you are walking past. Dippers have also been seen along the river recently.
Lots of dog walkers this morning. All the expected warblers plus a Sedge Warbler, which was singing approx 400 yards from Womanscroft Bridge.
Cheers, John