Patch tick today Bullfinch, a splendid male in the field on the airport side of Ringway Road. Also 2 Buzzards.
The work on the fields off Styal Road is for an airport car park, as opposed to the link road, although the bit I was wandering around today will be obliterated by the link road in due course. They're extending the railway station and building the tram to the airport, so the requirement for more parking seems interesting to say the least.
I just wish I had more time to explore. I'm considering asking the boss if I can reverse the ratio of lunch time to work, and pop into the office for an hour in the middle of the day in between scouring the fields and woods. They keep talking about the work/life balance after all...
Saw Sparrowhawk and Buzzard again today. Bit gloomy though as a building site is springing up on the fields behind our office, between Moss Nook and Simonsway. It's been great watching the Starlings, Redwings and Fieldfares shuttle around on those fields these past weeks. Even saw the Buzzard pecking the grass at one point! They've lopped down about 8 or 9 trees and I'm sure will be ensuring we won't see the birds feeding there next winter. It looks like work associated with the link road from Bramhall into the airport.
Simon - If you look on Google maps - other sites available - you will see several ponds just off Simonsway on the opposite side of the road to the Atlantic Business park. Presumably, the heron was heading for one of these. Buzzards are regular visitors around the BW area.
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Patch tick today, Grey Wagtail. Also nice, Buzzard, 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker on the same tree, a Nuthatch bickering with Coal and Blue Tits, around 20 Redwing in the wood bombing between the trees, and then finally the familiar Sparrowhawk.
Patch ticks today, Jackdaw, not that amazing, and Grey Heron, slightly more surprising. It was flying over Big Wood, heading west to east, there isn't any obvious body of water it could have been heading for before Stockport, if it stayed on that heading. Mysterious...
Progress in my new patch today: Coal Tit, Collared Dove and Nuthatch as patch ticks. Congratulations, Big/Little and Hatchetts Woods, you are officially woods. First time I've really noticed the Coal Tit call, distinct from the Blue and Long-tailed Tits, which was what got me onto the bird. As I progress with birding I find myself hearing calls and then seeing birds more and more. Had this with a Raven on Saturday too. Cue rolling eyes from the old hands but remember I'm new to this...
So birds today: Sparrowhawk f Jay 2 Coal Tit Treecreeper 2 Collared Dove 2 Nuthatch 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 m and f together
Lots of Magpies, Woodpigeons, Carrion Crows, Blue, Great and Long-tailed Tits, nice and noisy in the winter sun
Hopefully these crows will find me a Tawny Owl roosting
I've dug this thread out because I now work in Wythenshawe and was worried that a lunchtime walk might not match up to Didsbury where I used to work, but today it has excelled itself. My office is just off Simonsway and so I can either walk to Ringway Road for some nice open fields full of winter thrushes or the other way to Big and Hatchetts Woods. Today in Big Wood I saw Great Spotted Woodpecker and Treecreeper. These are 2 of the 3 birds that mean that a wood is an actual wood and not just some trees, the other being Nuthatch. This despite Big Wood being a terrible name for what is clearly a small wood. The other cracking bird around is a female Sparrowhawk that I've seen every day this week. Great views of her being irritated by a Jay the other day. There also seems to be a local Buzzard, and there are Goldcrest and Mistle Thrush as well as the ubiquitous birds you'd expect. Echoing a comment below, only a single Chaffinch so far despite dozens of other common garden/park birds.
So my plan is to keep going with this patch, coax a Nuthatch out of hiding and see what happens in the spring; maybe a warbler of some description. I'm kind of hoping for a Tawny Owl to be hiding in there somewhere too! I'm looking at about 30 species in the square mile or so around the office so far, so my target is 50. Will need some luck but you never know...
Any locals, if you're about at lunchtime and you see a guy staring at the trees then it's probably me!
Great spots visit my mum's garden on other side of Peel Hall road on a daily basis, most likely from that wood, although big wood on Simonsway also similar habitat. Nuthatch is a less regular visitor, but bullfinch again is almost daily. She has always had better birds than in my garden, notably a little owl for 3 days a few years ago. I'm not jealous though, honest.
i live in peel hall and have heard woodies banging away over the last 3 weeks there in the woods by st elizabeths school been for a look but no joy also had a great spotted on a peanut feeder last year
I've no idea where the Green or Lesser-peckers breed.
I first saw Green at Wythy Park in August '92. Next from Oct 2001 at Barlow Tip then every winter there, except 2003/2004 and 2004/2005, then again from late winter 2005. In 2002/2003 there was a pair and I was hoping they would breed, but there were no records after mid-April. With sightings of a Green recently coming in on his forum, from Barlow Tip, Kenworthy Woods, Millgate Fields and Wythenshawe Park, all in close proximity, I wouldn't be surprised if they refered to same wandering bird. Who knows?
I recorded Lesser-pecker at Nan Nook Woods in March '92, '93 and April '96, though I hadn't visited again till the other week, with no joy. I've never checked Gib Lane Wood at that time of year, but they both look good.
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Knowing where to look was the key and from living not too far away, I had a good look round exactly where you said.
Not sure of it's name but the Great and Lesser were in the Wood next to the golf course if that makes sense, and no the Lesser didn't call it was next to a Great Spotted at the same time!!!.
The Green was in the wood next to the Motorway which I must admit would have thought looks the better of the two for Lessers.
Have they bred in the past in Wythenshawe Park or was I just plain lucky like the one you obviously know about in Chorlton Water Park?
I know of Green's being sighted and you get to see a lot of Great Spotted but never seen a Lesser there before.
Cheers Phil
PS I had to do the message again as my son was typing the original message and pressed the Submit Post button in error (kid's hey???)
Nice one getting the Lesser-spot Phil, as you know I checked out Nan Nook Wood, Wythenshawe Park (adjacent to Wythenshawe Rd) briefly on 9th Feb but with no joy, but prob a bit early in the year for the birds to be calling. Was it calling Phil ?. I've recorded Lesser-spot here over three years during March in the early 90's. Gib Lane Wood must be worth checking as well - the larger wood in the Park adjacent to the Princess Parkway A5180.
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Was your Lesser Spot in Nan Nook Wood, Wythenshaw Park? Last reported from there 1996, nice to know they are still around. One or two listers might be interested.
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