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Bits & Bobs, Odds & Sods


Some images of yesterday's Gulls at Redgate Recycling.

The Yellow-legged Gull is the same 4th cal yr bird that was there last Wednesday, the bill pattern is the same, the Iceland Gull could be a different bird to the one I saw there at the end of December, bill pattern appears different but could have changed colour slightly in that time??



-- Edited by Rob Creek on Wednesday 1st of March 2017 06:51:09 AM

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Juvenile Iceland Gull currently present at Redgate Recycling on the 384 building.
Also adult Yellow-legged Gull hanging around too!

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single Buzzard low over housing estate on the other side of canal from Pennington Flash midday

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Wednesday 22nd Feb.
1 Yellow-legged Gull (near adult) at Redgate Recycling, Gorton at 2.14pm
Looks like it's the same individual that's been roosting at Audenshaw Res recently (many thanks Ian)


-- Edited by Rob Creek on Thursday 23rd of February 2017 10:02:38 PM

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Green Sandpiper over east lancs road at 1110



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Just picked up a dead 1st winter Lesser Black-back gull off Chester rd. Gorse Hill at the crossing outside the shops.
Supprised how large it was in the hand poor thing.

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Failsworth 4G football pitches Peregrine Falcon hunting 10:30

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Chiffchaff around the area I watch off Knott / Crime Lanes, outside Ashton.

Also goldcrest, bullfinch, 250 jackdaw over and teal, as well as shoveler (heading in the general direction of Crime Lake; another patch first, after the parakeets) and goosander (heading in the other direction) both over.

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Also around Hulme Garden Centre early this afternoon:

1 goldcrest
1 wren
2 blue tit
1 long-tailed tit
4 goldfinch
1 dunnock
1 robin
2 grey wagtail over
10+ starling
1 blackbird
1 mistle thrush
Magpie, Carrion crow, woodpigeon, feral pigeon
Black-headed, common, lesser black-backed and herring gulls over


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I have noticed plenty of activity from Pied Wagtails right by where I live in recent weeks. They are often flying around above the junction of Lane End Road and Burnage Lane [South Manchester for those who don't know it]. However today I saw four together feeding on the ground on the other side of the Kingsway and I happened to have my bins on me, allowing me to establish that there was an adult and 3 immature birds with some residual pale lemon yellow on their ear coverts. This tells me that they might well have bred on one of the flat roofs around the road junction, having dispersed from the river which is about a mile away as the crow flies. Or the wagtail in fact...

Anyway, it was nice if odd to watch the birds hopping about on the ground with loads of traffic all around them. Clearly there is plenty of food and I guess it is warm for roosting somewhere around here, maybe related to the big Tesco with 24 hour heating and light.

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Today approx 1.45pm

- 1 Yellow-legged Gull

...adult again around Smithfield Market, Openshaw. Seen near security lodge, then near the bigfish littlefish co. Bird was very mobile today.

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Tuesday 24th Jan mid afternoon.

Smithfield Market, Openshaw.

1 adult Yellow-legged Gull

I was collecting frozen seafood again from Sykes for our depot and decided to take a tacho break. A good decision because I ended up with prolonged views of the bird fairly close up, patrolling the area and then perched up on a van looking for fish scraps, especially favouring the 'bigfish littlefish' unit.

I love my tacho breaks.

wink

-- Edited by Rob Creek on Tuesday 24th of January 2017 10:54:04 PM

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Monday 23rd Jan mid afternoon.

Smithfield Market off Ashton Old Rd, Openshaw.
Whilst collecting frozen seafood from Sykes I noticed a large majestic Gull and I think it looks good for an adult Yellow-legged Gull.
If the identification turns out to be incorrect then I will edit this accordingly, if correct then a County Rarity form will be completed and sent to Ian, again! wink



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Peregrine east over Irlam at 11.10am

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2 tawny owls calling from Bickershaw Lane @01-25 this morning.

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I was speaking to the groundsmen at Sale Golf Club (near J6 of the M60) who reported seeing a bird with jesses a couple of weeks ago. From the description (size, white rump) it sound like Harris Hawk. Could well be the same bird seen by Chris and Chris.
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Fairly certain it was the Harris hawk came across low while I was driving between J27 and J26 beside the M60 today -hadn't seen it was around- the unfamiliar large raptor silhouette wasn't good for my driving, though started to ring bells when the white rear end showed.



-- Edited by Chris Knight on Saturday 14th of January 2017 10:24:18 PM

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Harris Hawk low down on tree by junction 27 of the M60 a2 15.30. Best viewed from where Brinnington Road meets Carrington Road. Tree is on the bank of the motorway. 



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Late entry: Female Goosander on Deans Pond, Swinton 10am 3rd Jan.

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Aberrant Carrion Crow on, St Clements Church roof Openshaw.With grey/translucent primary/secondarys.

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Readgate Recycling, Gorton. Early afternoon today.

- No sign of the juvenile Iceland Gull but of note...
- 5 adult Great Black-backed Gulls
- 2 adult Herring Gulls
...1 with yellow legs and
...1 with a tiny black beady eye and long bill

I've had individuals here showing these traits before.

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Mixed flock of mainly redwing (20+), plus a few mistle thrush, flitting between trees across Princess Road next to MMU Birley Campus and Epping Walk footbridge (no Joy Division song title puns sorry, could soon get out of control). Also a couple of pied wagtails bobbing around the deserted MMU car park.

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- Juvenile Iceland Gull currently present at Redgate Recycling in Gorton.
I assume it's the same individual I had the other day.

-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 31st of December 2016 07:55:53 PM

-- Edited by Rob Creek on Saturday 31st of December 2016 08:44:23 PM

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I had a general scout around the area. The fishing lodges off Elton Vale road had a dozen plus goosanders and when I got to the Castle Street area in Bolton, I had a very passing quick scout for waxwings but couldn't see any there and it was very foggy at the time- plenty of redwings though. Finally, back in Radcliffe, a kingfisher was seen along the reeds on the canal. That's that from me. Thanks.

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Juvenile / immature Iceland Gull currently at Redgate Recycling, Gorton, showing well on the 348 building then does a bit of a fly round and back again.

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 28th of December 2016 02:25:04 PM

-- Edited by Rob Creek on Thursday 29th of December 2016 06:44:58 AM

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tawny owl calling from bickershaw lane again this morning @05-55,
c80 starling over @07-30 presumably returning from roost,

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tawny owl calling from bickershaw lane the past couple of mornings from 04-30 till 04-40

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a flock of about 60 Goldfinch in Leigh cemetery this morning

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Blackbird in full song around the University's Oxford Road campus just.

Also 3 or 4 goldcrest about.

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Same Hulme tree as previous post below - a single fieldfare in among the redwings, blackbirds and mistle thrushes. Some impressive aerial acrobatics going on now the easier-to-reach berries are gone.

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3 x Redwings in berry tree next to Epping Walk (Joy Division) Footbridge in Hulme (tree is now in grounds of MMU's new campus). Been checking most days for waxwings, but not looking likely now that most of the berries have gone, though it's always nice to see Redwings in among the more regular mistle thrush and blackbirds gradually relieving the tree of its fruit.

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monday 28th
woodcock over beech road, chorlton at 8:10

today
70+ redwings over Morrisons in 3 flock at 8:15

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Crankwood rd this afternoon :
2 Jays
50+ Redwing feeding on Hawthorn

Plank lane ( opp Nevison pub) 11.30 am
6 Redwing
2 Blackbird
1 Goldcrest ( with a small mixed tit flock)

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Thursday 10th Nov.

Redgate Recycling late afternoon.
Totally unexpected was a Woodcock flying over the top end of Redgate Lane towards British Car Auctions.

(I remember Simon had one here too when the Iceland Gull was present)

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Monday 7th Nov.
Redgate Recycling, Gorton.

Gull numbers increasing nicely here during last few weeks and in the last week or so I've noticed a couple of ringed birds, incidentally the first Gulls I've seen with rings at this site.

The 1st is a Lesser Black-backed Gull with a metal ring on 1 leg and a dark ring on the other but the number is just too obscured or worn, the ringed Gull yesterday however does have a background.

The info for anyone interested from Mike Jackson (BTO)

- Herring Gull, this years juv - 1st winter.
- caught with a cannon net and rung at Harewood Whin Landfill near York...
- on Friday 4th November (4 days ago)
- this is the 1st report since it was rung





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Peregrine falcon eating it's breakfast in the fields behind bedford high this morning

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My first singing mistle thrush of the season just, from the top of one of the University buildings off Oxford Road.

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Langland road Eccles today.

57 B H Gulls

38 Canada Geese one very pale one

6 Cormorants

3 Coots 

11 Magpies

Keep Birding



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Late news:
I was given a report of a Great Crested Grebe that was found on playing fields in Cadishead last week. It was rescued and released successfully on the M/cr Ship Canal.

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10 Whooper Swans over Victoria Avenue, Didsbury at 7:40am. Heading South.

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Burleigh Rd. Stretford, street tree feeders. -
Sparrowhawk returned at 2.45pm . This time the feeders were occupied by about 15 goldfinch, which scattered but the sparrowhawk singled one out and a short chase followed , with the goldfinch twisting and turning to eventually (whilst still calling) evade it's persuer .
The defeated sparrowhawk retired to the birch tree again, before setting off after the Chester rd. "Kebab shop(s)" pigeons c50.
I'm not sure about any outcome as the birds involved all dissappeard behind the rooftops and chimney stacks of Gorse Hill.
But great to watch (unless you're a golfinch or ferral pigeon).


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Burleigh Rd. Stretford,
Street tree feeders. -
Sparrowhawk flew past the vacant feeders (as I'd just disturbed all the finches when I filled them, then gave the pavement a good sweeping because of the dropped seed getting wet and crushed under foot becoming slippy ).
The unlucky Sparrowhawk landed in a nearby Birch tree but didn't linger.

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Just had a group of around 30 Redwing over Hurst Mill Lane, Glazebury. Heading South.

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3 Redwing flocks seen on commute to work this am. c.30 south over Mossley common, c.60 south east near Worsley garden centre and 42 (sat stationary so could count!) south over washway road.

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tawny owl calling on bickershaw lane @05-36

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Kingfisher seen while out running this evening on Westleigh Brook, Leigh.

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tawny owl calling on bickershaw lane 05-10 this morning and similar time yesterday.

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Barn Owl flew over Crompton Way, Bolton near Hall I'th' Wood station at 10:30pm.

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Burleigh Rd. Stretford, street tree feeders -
Young Goldfinch still begging food off parents in the tree canopy, with other young already on the feeders taking their own seed , together with two Greenfinch (10-15 birds in total ) .
Also a lightning visit by a Sparrowhawk (which didn't manage a kill) , leaving to circle high above Chester rd.

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Osprey soaring south over Blackrod at 4:40 this afternoon.

Info thank to Andy Makin

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