- Blackcap singing in one of the gardens bordering the fields near the basketball court late morning and then again early evening - 1 Swallow through early evening - 10+ Goldfinch - 1 m Greenfinch
- c25 Swallows in one group flying over south towards A6 / Fallowfield, silhouetted as they came racing over Mount Road and over the field. Thought they were Sand Martins but call suggested otherwise. Surprisingly difficult to tell at speed and not the best of light.
Weds 7th April Teatime walk with Lucas, Levenshulme.
- 9 Redwings over (calling) being tailed by a Sparrowhawk on Greenbank playing fields. - c70 visible Woodpigeons feeding on the overgrown Mellands sports field, possibly more hidden
On Greenbank Park, Levenshulme, early afternoon with Lucas when I could hear a bit of commotion above me.
4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls calling, and not so much mobbing but paying attention to a slightly smaller bird, then I noticed 2 smaller birds trailing it and calling. A Sparrowhawk being followed by 2 Sand Martins. The Gulls flew off towards Greenbank playing fields, the Sparrowhawk and tailing Martins flew over Mount Rd towards the secret lake / Fallowfield loop area.
As I can't do everything connected with work at home, I've been in the office at Abraham Moss several times recently.
A pair of Carrion Crows have built their nest opposite the window from where I sit and I'm sure they've finished now.
Today though I was distracted as a kid from the primary school threw a ball at the window and as I looked up a Peregrine flew through the campus in the direction of the tramlines. A new species from the office.
5 smallish Waders with quite long bills flew up from the marshy area behind my Reddish works yard (he works opposite us). Likely to be Common Snipe I thought.
Over the last couple of weeks I've noticed a couple of large flocks of Jackdaws flying over my house next to Leverhulme Park in the afternoon early evening. They always tend to head in the general direction of moses gate.
Tonight as I got home from work there must have been well over 75 birds in a number of flocks of between 6 and 20 at a time that flew over between 4.30 and 5pm
Here in Stretford, Lostock School's playing field usually has a couple of dozen black-headed gulls (sometimes as many as fifty) and an assortment of large gulls (it varies day to day, anything between two and two dozen, mostly herring gulls) loafing about or stamping for worms. Today there's been literally none. I wonder if they've all moved over to the flooded fields over on the Mersey valley.
Had a juvenile Tawny Owl following me whilst I was running on the cycle path between Leverhulme Park and Manchester Rd, Bolton.
I don't know if it was attracted by my head torch but it definitely followed me. I heard it behind me and stopped but couldn't find it. Carried on running and I heard it behind me again. Stopped looked back and I saw it fly into the trees next to me and then just sat there watching me .
A real highlight for me
Thanks
Bryan
-- Edited by Bryan Deighton on Thursday 14th of January 2021 07:49:46 AM
We do the Garden Bird Survey. Among other things, we also noticed that there have not been as many wood pigeons or greenfinches as before. Do not know why, but plenty of theories.....
A negative rather than positive sighting: has anyone else noticed a dearth of woodpigeons lately? Over the past few weeks I've been lucky to spot a single one on any of my local patches and when I've walked further afield I've been seeing single numbers where I'd expect to see many dozens.
I noticed something similar with rooks in late Summer though their numbers seem to be picking back up again. I'm wondering if the change in weather patterns with a long hot Spring period is affecting food plants and insects on open fields.
Whilst walking the dog this evening at 10.40pm I could hear a tawny owl calling down Warwick road south, firswood, I then took a detour down the road & the tawny owl was then seen perched in an ash tree. The residents in the house directly opposite was also watching it. There was another tawny owl calling from the back of the houses at the same time. On the rest of my walk home, probably the same tawny owl was then seen on top of the chimney pots of a house on woodstock road, then flying onto another set of chimney pots & then on to some guttering. Possibly the most activity I have ever seen from a tawny owl
A Grey Wagtail was feeding in a puddle on the primary school roof that the office window overlooks today at Abraham Moss.
Also a Feral Pigeon was flying around with what appeared to be ribbon attached to it between the High School and the Test and Trace Centre, visible from the Abraham Moss tram stop.
As I waited for the bus by Barlow Moor Road tram stop 5:15pm - 5:35pm I counted 374 jackdaws flying over to roost over at Hardy Farm, mostly in flocks of six to a dozen but including a couple of forty-plus flocks.
An odd few minutes spell this morning whilst loading up the wagon in our Reddish works yard, that set the day up nicely!
Seemed to be a lot of bird call and quite a few birds over in a short space of time, unfortunately my bins were in the car so I went mainly off the call for the first 2.
- 3 possibly 4 Meadow Pipit over, strange I thought... location wise! - 2 Lesser Redpoll over - 1 Grey Wagtail over - 1 Ring-necked Parakeet over - 1 Chiffchaff calling around rear edge of yard
A few evening walks last few days around Greenbank Park, Levenshulme and the playing fields.
Basically the usual suspects but amongst the more interesting stuff was... - 2 Raven last night near Sandfold Lane refuse site - 1 female Bullfinch - 1 Sparrowhawk - 1 Common Swift - 6 Swallows - 10+ House Martins - 2 Ring-necked Parakeet (reported on thread) - Long-tailed Tit 7 - 1 Coal Tit - 1 group of 23 Magpies incl juvs - House Sparrows in abundance too
I was struggling alittle with the humidity, my binos were steaming up from the vapors from my face and hands till a light breeze picked up.
So 47 species is all I've managed, highlights include:
Whitethroat Blackcap Willow warbler Kingfisher Nuthatch Treecreeper Swift Swallow Bullfinch Great spotted woodpecker heard only Meadow pipit Linnet Stonechat juv. Kestrel Grey wagtail Buzzard And my biggest highlight was a big surprise, a female Marsh harrier passed through. At first glance I thought I was seeing things, but as she continued I could see that classic cream head, beautiful!!!!!!
Ta!
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Which bird is ideal for keeping cakes in? I asked. The answer: a Bun-tin.
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Greenbank Park and Mount Rd, Levenshulme area late afternoon. c 40-50 Common Swift fairly high up.
Same walk mid-evening. - 23 House Martins above Greenbank Park - a lone Great Black-backed Gull low over the park too - a further 11 House Martins over Michelles house - 3 Common Swifts
Late afternoon walk with Lucas and the dog around Greenbank Park and surrounds, Levenshulme. Absolutely loads of birds (mainly of 2 species) swirling around overhead in the area, I noticed plenty of flying ants on the floor so was there a 2nd wave perhaps?
- Common Swifts, well in excess of 100 birds - Black-headed Gulls, stopped counting at 100 with more to go - 4 House Martins - 2 Swallow - Small number of Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Evening walk, same area. - No Gulls - 7 Common Swifts - 2 House Martin - 1 Sparrowhawk over Mount Road
-- Edited by Rob Creek on Friday 31st of July 2020 01:24:06 PM