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RE: Hazel Grove


16th March. 3 Waxwings again in same location until 08.58 when they were spooked by 2 low flying herons and flew off towards Sainsbury's.

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15 March: 3 Waxwings by the Bramhall Moor Lane entrance to Stepping Hill hospital this afternoon.

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Four goosanders (2m, 2f) in the pond opposite the northern end of Threaphurst Lane at mid-day.



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Red Kite circling over Hazelwood Rd/Braemar Rd junction. Harrassed by a Carrion Crow and drifted away over Torkington Park.

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Thurs 16th Nov

- 1 Little Egret in field just after the split at the Rising Sun, en-route to Disley

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Two little egrets in the field by the Clarendon/Brinkburn road junction as I drove past just now



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Amazed to see 2 Little Egret flying over carpetright in the direction of Poynton at 5.20 this evening.

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A little egret in the horse field on Threaphurst Lane along with a flock of redwings and a couple of pied wagtails. A mixed flock of starlings and redwings (in the hundreds I estimate) in the field east of the Middlewood Way where Torkington Lane does a 90 degree turn and a young swan seems to have taken up residence in the small pond opposite the end of Threaphurst. It's been there a few weeks now.



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A Little Egret in Torkington Park. Feeding on small flood in field below hall.

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There was a GREAT WHITE EGRET this afternoon in a cow pasture between the Racecourse Estate and Hazel Grove Golf Course approach road. Present for at least an hour then flew south.

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Thurs 9th June

Stuck in traffic on A6 between Royal Oak and Middlewood Way Thursday afternoon.
Lesser Whitethroat singing away in the hedgerow.

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My first Chiffchaff of the year singing on Middlewood Way.

11th March: 1 Little Egret again in horse field off Threaphurst Lane (but not there this morning)

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Another 2 Little Egrets in the stream by the approach road to Hazel Grove Golf Course. The original 2 are still in the horse field off Threaphurst Lane at 16.30 so 4 in the Hazel Grove area today.

Chers, John.

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David Pierce wrote:

Little egret in a muddy horse field next to Threaphurst Lane this morning.





Now 2 Little Egrets in horse field off Threaphurst Lane. Field 200yds on right coming from Torkington Road.

Cheers John

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Little egret in a muddy horse field next to Threaphurst Lane this morning.



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I had just stepped out of the house for a walk and a Little Egret flew over. About 20 yards off being a garden tick.

2 Ring-necked Parakeets at Torkington Primary School entrance.

Cheers, John.

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Hazel Grove, Norbury Hollow


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Took a walk from Norbury Hollow over the fields back towards the new A555

 

Nice to see a pair of Mistle Thrushes and a flock of approx 50-75 Redwing

 

 

 

 



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Hazel Grove


Hazel Grove golf course (again) in freezing fog.

1 Woodcock flushed
5 Mandarin (2m, 3f)
1 Goosander over
2 Goldcrests
3 Bullfinches
6 Long-tailed Tits

The frost provided some excellent photographic opportunities with the heavily frosted spiders webs the most impressive.

Cheers John



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Late afternoon walk over Hazel Grove Golf Course (after the sleet/rain had stopped).

Jay 6
Moorhen 7
Coot 1
LBB Gull 23 (single flock NW)
Jackdaw c400 (single flock SW)
Nuthatch 1

Cheers John.

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Hazel Grove Golf Course:

Fountain Pool held 1 Little Grebe and 1 Coot
c60 Woodpigeon flock
1 Goldcrest
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
4 Nuthatches
3 Bullfinches
6 Redwings

Cheers John

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3 x Little Egrets over five ways area this morning at 8am headed towards golf club direction. 



-- Edited by Ted Ralph on Tuesday 12th of January 2021 12:41:57 PM

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10th Jan

Another walk over Hazel Grove golf course. A big surprise on the small fountain pool was a drake Shoveler. I dont see many of these around my area and this is the first duck, apart from Mallard, that I have ever seen on this pool. A Goldcrest was the next best bird.

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Afternoon walk from home across Hazel Grove Golf Course.

Little Egret - flew up from the stream by the approach road (Occupiers Lane?) into a nearby tree.

Tawny Owl - off footpath near railway tunnels mobbed by Magpies and Jays. Some way away from the bird seen on the 5th and presumed a second bird.

Grey Heron on fountain pool had half the upper mandible broken off

Attached photo taken with a shakily held phone up to 8x binoculars.

Cheers, John

-- Edited by John Rayner on Saturday 9th of January 2021 06:08:20 PM

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Hazel Grove Golf Course.

On a walk near home flushed a Tawny Owl and a Woodcock.

Cheers John.

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A Rough-legged Buzzard was reported yesterday at Doodfield. Location given as Hazel Grove although it is nearer Hawk Green or High Lane.

Anyway, as it is less than a mile from my house I just had to check it out this morning. Fairly meagre number of species seen (no raptors) but the highlight was a flushed Jack Snipe on Hazel Grove Golf Course.

Happy New Year, John

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A new 'exercise' bird today (included under Hazel Grove for list consistency, although it was just over the border at Poynton Pool).

Skimming the water with Swallows were half a dozen House Martins (#54).

Cheers John

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First new bird for a while on my walking exercise list. Over some rough ground left by the construction of the A555, at the junction of the A6, a Lapwing appeared to be defending territory against a Carrion Crow. Thats #53.

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Very late news for 26th April:

I have omitted to mention a Whitethroat in song on Stockport Golf Course. That's number 52 on the exercise list.

Other birds on the golf courses included 7 Swallows, daily Buzzard sightings (including display), 2-3 pairs of Bullfinches, loads of Chiffchaffs but very few Willow Warblers (and the couple I have seen Soon move on), Nuthatches are always calling and Mandarins seem to have moved in this year.

Cheers John

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Late news for 24th April:

The exercise walk took us onto Stockport Golf Course and then back via Broad Oak Farm, where 3 Swallows chased around. Numerous Chiffchaffs but still no local Willow Warblers, they seem to prefer slightly higher elevations. Best though, a Lesser Whitethroat was singing and showed well in a Hawthorn hedge. That's number 51 on my walking from home exercise list.

Cheers John

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I should have been on my monthly outing with pals Mark Rigby, Mike Chorley, Karen Foulkes and Mike Ausberger. So we decided to do a virtual trip and pool the sightings from our various regular walks. Mine was the usual walk with Ann over Hazel Grove golf course where, in the heat of the mid-day sun, I totalled a miserable 24 species.

Cheers John.

Oldham Birders virtual trip:

Coal Tit
Goldfinch
Starling
Jackdaw
Dunnock
Blue Tit
Blackbird
House Sparrow
Robin
Nuthatch
Great tit
Mistle Thrush
Carrion Crow
Wren
Greenfinch
Chiffchaff
Long-tailed Tit
Feral Pigeon
Mallard
Moorhen
Little Grebe
Buzzard
Stock Dove
Pied Wagtail

Cheers John

-- Edited by John Rayner on Sunday 19th of April 2020 07:24:34 PM

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The walk today was quite birdy but nothing new. A male Goldcrest was in full open crown display to the female, always spectacular. A pair of Kestrels mated noisily, GSWoodpeckers drummed, lots of Nuthatches and Song Thrushes plus a Stock Dove singing. Also a Little Grebe again, I only see one bird each time now so presume the female is on a nest. A Mandarin flew by and a showy Willow Warbler was at full blast just a few feet overhead..

Cheers John



-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Saturday 18th of April 2020 05:13:26 PM

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We have been doing our daily afternoon walks but nothing new until today, when a pristine-plumaged male Bullfinch alighted in front of me. (#50). We tend to dismiss just how spectacular they are.

Cheers John.

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No new birds today but plenty in song. The pick were 7 Song Thrushes. Also 4 Nuthatches, 2 Buzzards, 3 Blackcaps, 2 Jays, numerous Chiffchaffs. Cheers John.

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A Grey Wagtail was feeding in a local brook. That was #49 (I miscounted when reporting my Green Woodpecker)

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Our walk today took us over Stockport Golf Course. A Goldcrest, a pair of displaying Buzzards, 5 Meadow Pipits, 2 Coots and lots of Orange Tips were the highlights. Not sure about the whites I saw. Female Orange Tips or GV Whites? Still no Willow Warbler.

Cheers John.

-- Edited by John Rayner on Friday 10th of April 2020 04:12:11 PM

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The afternoon walk started pretty low key again. Across Hazel Grove Golf Course and back down the lanes. Best sightings were 3 Greenfinches, Buzzard and another male Mandarin - then I struck gold as a Green Woodpecker flew by (#49). My first local sighting this year. Another Swallow on the way home rounded it off.

Cheers John.

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The early afternoon walk over Stockport golf course was quite productive
3 Stock Doves
12 Mipits
Singles of Buzzard and Coot.

Then 3 additions to the exercise list:
A Goldcrest in a stand of conifers (#45).
Walking back through Broad Oak Farm there was a nice Swallow (#46) on the wires, all the way from Africa to find its way onto my list.
Finally near home I saw my first Blackcap of the year singing away (#47).

Cheers John

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Not a lot going on over HG golf course this afternoon, but a pleasant walk anyway. (Forgot to add 3 Stock Doves from yesterday).

7 singing Chiffchaffs. Singles of Buzzard, Little Grebe, Mistle Thrush, a few Nuthatches calling but the best bird was a Treecreeper.

Cheers John



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Our walk gave us a total of 11 Chiffchaffs, 9 singing males and a pair in silent courtship display. Best of the rest was Little Grebe and male Mandarin. Walking off the GC and back down the lane I flushed a male Pheasant (#44) behind me at very close range, scared the bejazus out of me.

Cheers John.


-- Edited by John Rayner on Monday 6th of April 2020 08:55:21 PM

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06.04.20  16:40  - Swallow sat on telegraph wire on the A6 near the Middlewood trail lifted the spirits driving home from work.

My first this year, we can always rely on birds to keep our pecker up during lockdown I guess.

Andy

 



-- Edited by andrew chapman on Monday 6th of April 2020 07:31:47 PM

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On the whole our walk today was quiet. Wrong time of day really, from 14.10-15.20.

A Mandarin flew across the GC and at a farm fishing pond were a lovely pair of Canada Geese (#43). (Now theres a string of words I never thought I would write). But it represented #43 on the Lockdown Exercise List.

If the numpties continue to flout the guidelines this list may soon become redundant no

Cheers John.

-- Edited by John Rayner on Sunday 5th of April 2020 08:52:40 PM

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Another day, another walk, another new bird for the exercise list.

Meadow Pipit (#42)
Also: 7 singing Chiffchaffs

Cheers John

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Same circuit as yesterday down Torkington Rd - Threaphurt Lane - Hazel Grove Golf Course produced a couple of new birds for the exercise list.

3 Herring Gulls feeding in a pasture (40).
A small flock of foraging Starlings had in attendance a Song Thrush collecting food for young (41)

Also:
5 singing Chiffchaffs
4 Great Spotted Woodpeckers (2pairs)

Cheers John


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2nd April: Approx 21.20-22.00.

Another spell in the garden with fleece and brew. What sounded like a single Common Scoter flew over calling at 21.35.

Cheers John

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2nd April:

Our walk this afternoon took us down Torkington Road and Threaphurst Lane before turning onto Hazel Grove Golf Course.
Much the same species as yesterday but I was pleased to see 4 Redwings (#39) with a Mistle Thrush in a horse field. An addition to my 'Exercise List'.

Cheers John

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After Ian's Manchester Birding 'of interest' Alert I went into the garden and within a few minutes heard a small flock of Common Scoter giving their distinctive 'pew' calls.

Cheers John.

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1st April: We have been out for about a 1 hour's constitutional each afternoon. Walking from home and easily dodging people, either over Hazel Grove or Stockport Golf Courses. Today it was over HGGC and I logged a total of 23 species. Nothing special but most notable were...

A pair of Mandarins on the lawn of the house on the corner of Threaphurst Lane
2 Little Grebes on the fountain pond
4 Mistle Thrushes
2 singing Chiffchaffs
3 Nuthatches, a Buzzard circling low and Great Spotted Woodpecker.

Cheers John

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29th March. Usual route over Hazel Grove Golf Course:

3 Singing Chiffchaffs
3 Buzzards in the air together
2 Chaffinches
1 Kestrel hunting
2 Nuthatches
2 Mistle Thrushes

New for the patch lock down list
36. Chaffinch
37. Kestrel

Cheers John





-- Edited by John Rayner on Sunday 29th of March 2020 04:36:05 PM

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Walked a different circuit today around Stockport Golf Club on my exercise outing.
Best bits were 2 Stock Doves, 2 Buzzards, 2 or 3 singing Chiffchaffs and a few LBB Gulls circling. Mallards and a pair of Goosanders were on the moat at Broadoak Farm (and a feral pigeon for the list. Glad I've got that out if the way smile)

33. Mallard
34. Goosander
35. Feral Pigeon

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The usual circuit over the golf course this afternoon. I found a pair of Mandarins in a tiny brook then another single male, then yet another male on a golf course pool. A Jay perched up nicely and 2 Buzzards circled overhead. Watched a Great Spot drumming away and a total of 4 singing Chiffchaff today.

31. Jay
32. Great Spotted Woodpecker.

Cheers John.

-- Edited by John Rayner on Friday 27th of March 2020 06:05:59 PM

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