First great spotted woodpecker on the peanuts for over 3 months making 37 species since this started. No sign of the vulture reported (with photos) in Edale yesterday evening heading this way. It was seen near Coventry on Sunday.
David Pierce said
Fri Jun 5 11:47 AM, 2020
First new bird for 3 weeks - no. 35 - a song thrush in the bushes behind the house. The blue tits seem to have fledged but one young one has already flown into the kitchen window. Fortunately it was a glancing blow.
David Pierce said
Sat May 16 5:17 PM, 2020
Swifts (no. 34) over the house at last seen this morning and afternoon
David Pierce said
Wed May 13 10:46 AM, 2020
Some unusual (for me anyway) heron sightings this morning. Within a couple of minutes, two both heading north, were mobbed by a crow and then a little later a high circling bird which, I expected to be a buzzard, also turned out to be a heron. No swifts from the house yet though two were seen from a nearby field yesterday.
David Pierce said
Thu May 7 6:14 PM, 2020
At last a swallow has been seen from the house making 33 species after 5 Canada geese flew over last week. Still no sign of swifts though.
David Pierce said
Wed Apr 29 4:11 PM, 2020
No new birds but this hungry magpie has been around a lot today
No. 31 this afternoon with a raven circling higher and higher before heading off north. A first nuthatch visit for 2 weeks though it didn't go to the feeders.
David Pierce said
Fri Apr 24 9:46 AM, 2020
I've noticed the applause and other sounds at 8 on a Thursday evening has disturbed quite a few birds and last night 3 mallards flying around made my lockdown list up to 30 at last. No sign of hirundines round here and now no nuthatches in the garden for an unprecedented 2 weeks.
David Pierce said
Wed Apr 15 1:57 PM, 2020
First addition to the lockdown list for a week - a male blackcap in a tree at the back (no. 29).
I've also seen some strange behaviour from one of the pair of long tailed tits that visit regularly. It has been flying towards the kitchen window I'm standing at and several times colliding with it. I've seen this on at least 3 occasions.
David Pierce said
Mon Apr 13 9:30 AM, 2020
The lovely weather over the weekend seems to have reduced the number of birds visiting the garden. I normally see robins and nuthatches every day but neither have appeared for 3 days now. Blackbirds have been furiously collecting moss and dunnocks are nesting in the leylandii.
David Pierce said
Thu Apr 9 9:51 AM, 2020
no. 28 - a buzzard - flew over at lunchtime yesterday. 2 sparrowhawks were visible from the bedroom late afternoon. Are there more about or am I just spending more time looking?
A wren in the garden yesterday and a treecreeper on a birch at the back this morning made it 27 species so far
David Pierce said
Thu Apr 2 5:06 PM, 2020
And as my personal shopper was delivering a heron flew over at rooftop height (no. 25)
David Pierce said
Thu Apr 2 2:58 PM, 2020
Nos. 23 Goldfinch pair and 24 sparrowhawk (f)
David Pierce said
Wed Apr 1 9:43 AM, 2020
A mistle thrush in the birches at the back yesterday and a jay in the oak this morning take my total to 22
David Pierce said
Mon Mar 30 10:25 AM, 2020
LBB Gull, BH Gull and Feral Pigeons flying over took me to a modest 20 species so far. Several regular garden visitors seem to have gone into isolation!
David Pierce said
Fri Mar 27 12:38 PM, 2020
My small back garden borders a car park for the Middlewood Way with farmland beyond. I am on the jackdaw flight path from Hazel Grove to Marple. I have 10 daily visitors - blue, great and coal tits, robins, dunnocks, house sparrows, wood pigeons, collared doves, blackbirds and nuthatches with quite frequent visits from long tailed tits and magpies. Yesterday a rare visit from a starling occurred thought they are frequent at the top of the birches behind my fence. Today greenfinches and a chaffinch have passed through in the lower trees. Black headed gulls are common at the front though this good weather has kept them away.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 27th of March 2020 02:26:53 PM
First great spotted woodpecker on the peanuts for over 3 months making 37 species since this started. No sign of the vulture reported (with photos) in Edale yesterday evening heading this way. It was seen near Coventry on Sunday.
First new bird for 3 weeks - no. 35 - a song thrush in the bushes behind the house. The blue tits seem to have fledged but one young one has already flown into the kitchen window. Fortunately it was a glancing blow.
Swifts (no. 34) over the house at last seen this morning and afternoon
Some unusual (for me anyway) heron sightings this morning. Within a couple of minutes, two both heading north, were mobbed by a crow and then a little later a high circling bird which, I expected to be a buzzard, also turned out to be a heron. No swifts from the house yet though two were seen from a nearby field yesterday.
At last a swallow has been seen from the house making 33 species after 5 Canada geese flew over last week. Still no sign of swifts though.
No new birds but this hungry magpie has been around a lot today
No. 31 this afternoon with a raven circling higher and higher before heading off north. A first nuthatch visit for 2 weeks though it didn't go to the feeders.
I've noticed the applause and other sounds at 8 on a Thursday evening has disturbed quite a few birds and last night 3 mallards flying around made my lockdown list up to 30 at last. No sign of hirundines round here and now no nuthatches in the garden for an unprecedented 2 weeks.
First addition to the lockdown list for a week - a male blackcap in a tree at the back (no. 29).
I've also seen some strange behaviour from one of the pair of long tailed tits that visit regularly. It has been flying towards the kitchen window I'm standing at and several times colliding with it. I've seen this on at least 3 occasions.
The lovely weather over the weekend seems to have reduced the number of birds visiting the garden. I normally see robins and nuthatches every day but neither have appeared for 3 days now. Blackbirds have been furiously collecting moss and dunnocks are nesting in the leylandii.
no. 28 - a buzzard - flew over at lunchtime yesterday. 2 sparrowhawks were visible from the bedroom late afternoon. Are there more about or am I just spending more time looking?
First time ever in my garden and a pair turn up!
A wren in the garden yesterday and a treecreeper on a birch at the back this morning made it 27 species so far
And as my personal shopper was delivering a heron flew over at rooftop height (no. 25)
Nos. 23 Goldfinch pair and 24 sparrowhawk (f)
A mistle thrush in the birches at the back yesterday and a jay in the oak this morning take my total to 22
LBB Gull, BH Gull and Feral Pigeons flying over took me to a modest 20 species so far. Several regular garden visitors seem to have gone into isolation!
My small back garden borders a car park for the Middlewood Way with farmland beyond. I am on the jackdaw flight path from Hazel Grove to Marple. I have 10 daily visitors - blue, great and coal tits, robins, dunnocks, house sparrows, wood pigeons, collared doves, blackbirds and nuthatches with quite frequent visits from long tailed tits and magpies. Yesterday a rare visit from a starling occurred thought they are frequent at the top of the birches behind my fence. Today greenfinches and a chaffinch have passed through in the lower trees. Black headed gulls are common at the front though this good weather has kept them away.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 27th of March 2020 02:26:53 PM