lots of Willow Warblers Chiffchaff 100+ swift swallows 1 Whitethroat 1 Buzzard Reed Buntings
Phil Barnett said
Wed May 2 3:48 PM, 2012
Saltersley Moss 6.30 am
1 Garden Warbler Singing
Good numbers of Chiffchaff, Willows Warblers, Blackcap
Henry Cook said
Sun Nov 20 10:49 AM, 2011
A video depicting the desctruction carrying on apace and some of the history and wildlife of the site, from the Lindow Moss group, can be found on youtube at the url below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYoh8e6KU0M
Matt Haslam said
Sun Jun 26 6:58 PM, 2011
Lovely day at the Common. Myself, My Wife and My 7 year old son are very novice birdwatchers. However we spotted:
The 2 great crested grebe on the lake with the 2 juveniles. These were great to watch for new birders.
the coot and their young also.
What we reckoned was a Common Buzzard soaring over the heath.
lots of martins.
apologies as we are so new at this we are struggling with identification.
Lovely day however.
Phil Barnett said
Tue Jun 21 7:25 AM, 2011
Saltersley Moss 20th June 2 Singing Garden Warblers
Rory Newton said
Sun Jun 12 5:16 PM, 2011
RAIN RAIN RAIN!
Today we shall proceed with our sightings,
Despite the rain I still went off to Saltersley Common, Here is what managed to show despite the rain,
Four fishermen.
Bye.
-- Edited by Rory Newton on Sunday 12th of June 2011 05:16:47 PM
Rory Newton said
Sun May 22 7:32 PM, 2011
CHICKS GALORE
Today we shall start with Lindow Common,
In the Tawny Owl nest box there were two healthy looking chicks! On Black lake there were the usual crew,
Coots, with chicks Great Crested Grebes, with chicks and some Mallards
on to Woodpeckers..
1 Green Woodpecker Great Spotted Woodpeckers, with chicks
The male Kestrel is still patrolling the Gardens of Lindow and a Curlew was seen passing over my very own humble abode.
Down at the Fishery...
Not much..
apart from a couple of Tufties.
Rory Newton said
Mon May 9 8:20 PM, 2011
SOUNDS OF SPRING ON THE MOSS!
Lets start with Lindow Common First,
There were three Great Crested Grebe on Black lake, along with a water vole and a Hobby! A Kestrel and a buzzard were seen hunting over the heathland and lots of Willow Warblers in the woods. A pair of Tawny Owls are nesting and roosting in the box looking over the heath, and can be seen very easily as they are now hunting during the day. A male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker was seen on a piece of deadwood by the lake. A Garden and Grasshopper Warbler were also present with Swifts and Swallows.
-- Edited by Rory Newton on Monday 9th of May 2011 08:26:27 PM
lots of Willow Warblers
Chiffchaff
100+ swift
swallows
1 Whitethroat
1 Buzzard
Reed Buntings
1 Garden Warbler Singing
Good numbers of Chiffchaff, Willows Warblers, Blackcap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYoh8e6KU0M
The 2 great crested grebe on the lake with the 2 juveniles. These were great to watch for new birders.
the coot and their young also.
What we reckoned was a Common Buzzard soaring over the heath.
lots of martins.
apologies as we are so new at this we are struggling with identification.
Lovely day however.
2 Singing Garden Warblers
Today we shall proceed with our sightings,
Despite the rain I still went off to Saltersley Common,
Here is what managed to show despite the rain,
Four fishermen.
Bye.
-- Edited by Rory Newton on Sunday 12th of June 2011 05:16:47 PM
Today we shall start with Lindow Common,
In the Tawny Owl nest box there were two healthy looking chicks!
On Black lake there were the usual crew,
Coots, with chicks
Great Crested Grebes, with chicks
and some Mallards
on to Woodpeckers..
1 Green Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpeckers, with chicks
there are also Plenty of warblers!
Chiffchaff[s]
Willow Warbler[s]
Garden warbler
Blackcap[s]
To the residential prospect of Lindow!
The male Kestrel is still patrolling the Gardens of Lindow
and a Curlew was seen passing over my very own humble abode.
Down at the Fishery...
Not much..
apart from a couple of Tufties.
Lets start with Lindow Common First,
There were three Great Crested Grebe on Black lake, along with a water vole and a Hobby!
A Kestrel and a buzzard were seen hunting over the heathland and lots of Willow Warblers in the woods.
A pair of Tawny Owls are nesting and roosting in the box looking over the heath, and can be seen very easily as they are now hunting during the day.
A male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker was seen on a piece of deadwood by the lake.
A Garden and Grasshopper Warbler were also present with Swifts and Swallows.
-- Edited by Rory Newton on Monday 9th of May 2011 08:26:27 PM