Further sightings from today on Little Wooden Moss include a Cuckoo whilst Chat/Barton Mosses include 3 Oystercatcher, 2 Curlew, 1 Yellow Wagtail and 46 Stock Dove.
Sunday 28th May 2017: 12:30 - 15:30 hrs. Little cooler today and more pleasant for walking and bird watching.
From Rindle Cottages / Rindle Wood - across Railway Line - along Astley Road as far as Twelve Yards Road - Little Woolden Moss and return
Grey Partridge x 1 Female Adult (with four chicks seen) Corn Bunting x 1 Linnet x 4 Ringed Plover x 1 Willow Warbler x 5 Chiffchaff x 1 Whitethroat x 1 Buzzard x 1 Reed Bunting x 3 Curlew x 2 Lapwing x 25 Oystercatcher x 1 Goldfinch x 5 Swift x 4 House Martin x 10 Swallow x 5 Carrion Crow x 40 Chaffinch x 10 Pied Wagtail x 3 Blackbird x 5 Skylark x 2 Black-Headed Gull x 1 Mallard x 2 Canada Geese x 7 Woodpigeon x 10
-- Edited by Steve Judge on Sunday 28th of May 2017 06:45:10 PM
1 Dunlin; looked very good indeed for the race arctica which would possibly be the first reported occurrence of this race in the county (desperately poor and very heavily cropped phones coped image attached, doesn't do the bird justice!)
Little Woolden Moss: 1 Sedge Warbler - singing and in display flight 1 Blackcap - singing 1 Whitethroat 6 Ringed Plover 1 Curlew - having a good bath! 1 Yellow Wagtail - male c.80+ Swift - mostly swooping low over the trees (loads of midges around) 2 Sand Martin 1 Swallow 2 Meadow Pipit 1 Reed Bunting 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Irlam Moss: f16 (newly ploughed) 2 Yellow Wagtail (m & f) 1 Wheatear (f) 6 Linnet 1 Oystercatcher 2 Skylark A few Lapwing including 1 quite well grown chick 1 Kestrel
At Little Woolden Moss today sightings by myself and Dave Steel included 11 Ringed Plover, 2 Common Gull, 1 Wheatear, 1 Sedge Warbler and at least 140 Swift moving through
Also today the Channel Wagtail was showing well with a male Yellow Wagtail in field 16 on Irlam Moss. Simon Johnson and I also had 2 Hobbies around the mosses today.
Little Woolden Moss 12.30ish to 3.30pm. Ringed Plover - 2. Oystercatcher - 2 (never moved all day). Wheatear - 1. Yellow Wagtail - 2. Curlew - 3 (one over , 2 dropped in). Common Buzzard - 1 (low over). Perigine - 1. Swift - 2. Hobby - 1 ( Great views , up to 10 mins less than 200m. away ). Nice to meet fellow birder Anthony who spotted the hobby and Peregrine first.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 5th of May 2017 05:26:45 PM