Not much use for alerting anyone to possible sightings, but an Osprey was seen heading WNW over Great Lever about 16:30. Heading in the approximate direction of Rumworth Lodge, but that doesn't mean that's where it was going.
Thought members might be interested in the highlights of a trip to D&G made by nine U3A birders from Sandbach 19th - 23rd March.
19/03/2010
Rothwell
4000 Barnacle including the leucistic bird, subsequently seen twice at Caerlaverock.
Caerlaverock
Drake American Wigeon, 3 Black-tail...
Quick walk with the dog to check out the Birch trees alongside the M56 near Greenwood Road.
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Long-Tailed Tit
Coal Tit
Bullfinch (in with the Goldfinches)
Goldfinch
Redwing
Mistle Thrush
Blackbird
Dunnock
Wren
Black Headed Gull
Jay
Magpie
Woodpigeon
Hey Everyone,
I will be taking in the delights of the Wigan Flashes tomorrow for a bit of birding and looking for a few mushrooms (not hallucinogenic ). Just wondered if someone can tell me where 'Westwood' is at the Wigan Flashes?
Cheers
Dave
One grey wagtail on little river island near rugby club and lapwings in Cheadlewood field near sewage works. Three or four goosanders taking off at the same location and others in water.
Many chiff chaffs throughout the walk, one of which we were able to observe at close quarters without binoculars...
This morning 8am from the overgrown path between the allotments and the donkey sanctuary:
Woodcock flushed
I found a thread for this area before but the search engine would not find either 'gorton res' or 'debdale'
Walk along the Mersey
trees beside Mersey at Northenden
G S Woodpecker
4 Greenfinch
2 Goldfinch
Didsbury Golf Course
Chiffchaff
2 mallard on course
6 Starling " "
Stenner wood
G S Woodpecker
Tree Creeper
Chiffchaff
2 Jay
I was wondering if anyone knew the law on culling Crows and Magpies?
Down in Mid Wales the local farmer has allowed or got someone in to start shooting these birds and I cant remember the law on this issue.
Are they classed as vermin and this is allowed? Or is it Mr Farmer being ignorant again?
And wh...
I reckoned I saw a Stock Dove at the Bunting Hide a few days ago but a very experienced birder told me this was unlikely as they very seldom visited such places. I now wonder if all I had was a feral pigeon.
I did get a photo of said bird which I have out onto my Flickr page and would appreciate any comments on...
Driving down the M56 towards the Airport tonight, I was alarmed by the number of trees which have been cut down, presumably to make the embankment "more attractive".
Are the relevant authorities just allowed to come along and cut down the trees??
Surely it has to involve some form of p...
Need I remind users of this forum to it's policy regarding the disclosure of ANY breeding birds?
It appears that the all important 'sticky' topics at the top of this forum don't get read very often and many new users haven't even bothered to read them. Please do. They are very important and not only...
Hi, new poster here, new to Manchester and reasonably newly (last couple of years) returned to birding (after a YOC childhood then disinterested teens and early 20s).
One of my interests is "genetically unusual" birds/animals - hybrids, odd plumage variations, etc. Ducks and geese...
been working hard trying to stay afloat in these difficult times so haven't been able to get out anywhere near as much as i normally would, it's been getting me down more than i had cared to admit to myself before this morning when i awoke from a dream where 53 bee eaters flew over my head heading south. i go...
(post edited to rmove some detail and help protect the birds) -- Edited by captaincarot on Tuesday 30th of March 2010 03:05:51 PM-- Edited by captaincarot on Tuesday 30th of March 2010 03:07:51 PM-- Edited by captaincarot on Tuesday 30th of March 2010 03:11:10 PM-- Edited by captaincarot on Tuesday...
5 LBB gulls swooping (and landing) in our back garden this afternoon. They were after the remnants of a roast chicken which I had put out. Although we only have an average size garden gulls will spot a chicken carcass within minutes, but it has always been BH gulls in the past, which are very wary and circ...
I'm no expert by a long way.But my nephew baffled me at the weekend. He asked whats the difference between a hawk and falcon? Looked through a few books but can not find the answer. I know allyou experts out there will no.cheers
Please excuse my copying a press release here, but this new survey should make a significant contribution to the national Bird Atlas project and the planned Greater Manchester Breeding Birds Atlas. What Steve Atkins has found from his analysis of our data is that breeding records of common birds ar...
If anyone was thinking of visiting Bolton town centre to see the Peregrines this weekend. Please don't. There is a huge demonstration going on on sat and whole town centre is practically sealed off all weekend. A lot of trouble is expected with hundreds of police drafted in.
Cheers Dean.
One heard only over Ashton -on-Mersey by John Butterworth on Monday 15th at 1545hrs. He was indoors at the time but the window was open. By the time he got outside, it had disappeared.
hi all..my uncle really enjoys birdwatching but we dont like him goin out on his own because he is disabled and only capable of walking really slowly. he would like a friend to go with preferably someone who has mobility problems. he would prefer someone who can drive so they can take it in turns to drive...
3 little egrets and a single great white egret in front of Griesdale Hide all this afternoon; along with a single male peregrine that was showing off brilliantly to a hide-full of eager spectators. It spent at least 2 hours intermittently swooping from one dead tree to another and preening, only abou...
A Wheatear was in a field nr Brook Farm, nr Altrincham Crematorium, Carrington Moss, on Tuesday March 16th. (Information from Peter Day, former county recorder) A Chiffchaff was singing not far from the Tom Edmundson hide at Pennington Flash this morning, too. -- Edited by Judith Smith on Thursday...