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Post Info TOPIC: LEEDS LIVERPOOL CANAL FROM CHORLEY


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RE: LEEDS LIVERPOOL CANAL FROM CHORLEY


Saturday, 29th April 2017 12:00 - 17:30 hrs.

Leeds/Liverpool Canal - Bridge 63 (Red Rock) to Bridge 78 (Botany Bay Chorley) and return

Whitethroat x 1
Reed Bunting x 1
Grey Wagtail x 7
Chifchaff x 7
Swallow x 10
House Martin x 1
Jay x 3
Buzzard x 1
Kestrel x 1
Nuthatch x 1
Pied Wagtail x 1
House Sparrow x 10
Mistle Thrush x 3
Song Thrush x 1
Carrion Crow x 10
Jackdaw x 15
Rook x 5
Long Tailed Tit x 2
Moorhen x 3
Cormorant x 1
Canada Geese x 30
Mallard x 25
Goldfinch x 9
Chaffinch x 4
Great Tit x 5
Blue Tit x 7
Robin x 10
Dunnock x 3
Blackbird x 8
Wren x 2
Starling x 30
Lapwing x 3

Monday, 1st May 2017 10:20 - 15:30 hrs.

Leeds/Liverpool Canal - Bridge 78 (Botany Bay Chorley) to Bridge 90 (Riley Green) and return. Nice to meet guy (from Eccleston) who was doing the full 127 mile canal walk from Leeds to Liverpool over 4 days. Good luck!

Similar birds as above plus:
Red Legged Partridge x 3
Shelduck x 2
Lapwing x 30
Greylag Geese x 2
Great Spotted Woodpecker x 1
Buzzard x 5

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YESsmile.gif But so did my wifebiggrin.gif No scope though! That's a family walk for me and i do tend to fall behind a lot,can't help it really. As Simon Barnes says, "you don't go birdwatching,you are always birdwatching"

Dean.

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Did you have your bins with you Dean my wife says its not a family walk if i take them with mebiggrin.gif

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Had a lovely walk today. Parked on Botany Bay car park and followed the canal towards Leeds (away from Botany bay)

Saw
Whitethroat
Kestrel
Grey wagtail
Reed Bunting
Sedge warbler
Lapwings with young
Long tailed tits with young
Nuthatches with 8 young
Jackdaws with young
Herons (young one in a tree but couldn't see an Heronry)
Pied wagtail
Blackcap
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Swallows skimming the water, Lovelybiggrin.gif
Swift
House martin
Sparrowhawk
Pheasant
Song thrush
Mistle thrush
Blackbird
Robin
Wren
Chaffinch
House sparrows, loads of em, which is less common these days.

A pint in the pub and a Zebra in a field (next to the Circus)

And this was a family walk not a birding onebiggrin.gif

A lovely daybiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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