10/11/24 from 7,15 this morning with another site regular 6 Whooper Swans, 2 adult, 4 juv. dropped in for an hour 46 Pink-footed Geese over east 1 Greylag Goose over east 2 Bar-tailed Godwit 1 Curlew flew through 1 Green Sandpiper 1 Grey Plover flew through north at about 9,30 2 Redshank 3 Dunlin C150 Lapwing 3 Pintail 4 Goldeneye Similar numbers to recent counts of Teal, Shoveler, Gadwall and Wigeon. 1 Caspian Gull, looked like the bird photographed at Redgate recently 2 Chiffchaff 6 Meadow Pipit Linnet and Redpoll heard.
With recent additions of Purple Sandpiper, Golden Plover and Bar-tailed Godwit an amazing 29 wader species have occurred here this year. Incredible for an inland urban/suburban area.
Purple Sandpiper was on number 3 reservoir near the main gates when I was there about 12:15. Great White Egret flew over number 2 at 12:45. Also a single Red Knot, 2 Pintail, Ring Necked Parakeet, 6 Lapwing, 4 Goosander ,uncounted Wigeon, Teal and Shoveler in an hour long visit.
-- Edited by Chris Harper on Tuesday 5th of November 2024 02:34:18 PM
This afternoon-the Slavonian Grebe remains on no 3. Other birds included 59 Teal, 84 Gadwall, 62 Shoveler, 3 Pintail, 87 Wigeon, 1 Goldeneye, 6 Goosander and 3 Lapwings.
Picked a bad day. No Little Egret and many of the Teal etc were hiding on the east side of the large island. Viewable from railway side of No1 at considerable distance in high wind at times so was almost impossible to check which ducks were present on the
island. As I was leaving a female/imm. Merlin flew past me, low along embankment of 1 then lost to view. 2 mins later it appeared low overhead then disappeared along railway towards Denton station. First Merlin I've seen for many years at Audenshaw Res.
Highlight this morning was a Short eared Owl, which flew in from the south, landed on the bank of no 1 before being chased off south again by corvids. Later a female/immature Merlin flew straight through west over no 1. Other birds included the Garganey, c40 Teal, 59 Gadwall, 1 Pintail, 52 Wigeon, 27 Shoveler, 15 Goosander, 1 Little Egret, 1 Lapwing, 7 Swallows and 2 House Martins.
This afternoon the Little Stint still present sticking to the small island south of long island on No. 1. Other birds included 2 Pintail, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 1 Greenshank, 1 Dunlin and 2 Stonechats.
This morning the Garganey still present, 2 Pintail, 38 Wigeon, 2 Goosander, c135 Pink-footed Geese SE, followed by c200 W, 1 Buzzard, 1 Little Grebe, 132 Lapwings, 2 Common Sandpipers, and c10 Ring-necked Parakeets
This morning- c70 Teal, 1 Garganey, 52 Gadwall, 23 Shoveler, 3 Pintail, 27 Wigeon, 1 Pochard, 4 Goosander. 29 Lapwings, 13 Ringed Plovers, 2 Dunlin, 3 Common Sandpipers, 5 Ring-necked Parakeets, 1 Skylark, several Meadow Pipits, 1 juvenile Yellow Wagtail, and 5+ Chiffchaffs. The Pintail are split with 2 birds on no 1 and a different bird which arrived with a small flock of 8 Wigeon on no 2.
3 Sanderling, 2 on number 2 and 1 on number 1. Dunlin, 3 Ringed Plover, Little Grebe, Grey Wagtail. Good numbers of Swallow, House Martin and a few Sand Martin.
Other sightings this afternoon included 10 Wigeon, c40 Lapwings, 19 Ringed Plovers, 1 juvenile Little Ringed Plover, 2 Common Sandpipers, 1 Dunlin and the Spotted Redshank. Earlier there were 2 Ruff this morning but no sign this afternoon.
An impressive movement of terns through this afternoon and a good selection of waders seen over the weekend and today by various regulars. c70 terns including 1 Little, 2 Sandwich, c40 Arctic and c30 Common.
Waders maxima 3 Black-tailed Godwit 12 Redshank 17 Ringed Plover 2 Little Ringed Plover 7 Snipe 1 Dunlin 270+ Lapwing 1 Knot 1 Sanderling 2 Common Sandpiper 1 Wood Sandpiper 2 Turnstone 1 Ruff Also seen over last 3 days 1 Little Egret 3 Yellow Wagtail, singles on each day 2 Wheatear 6 Swift 63 Teal 42 Gadwall 15 Shoveler 10 Wigeon
This p.m. 2 juvenile Black Terns on No.2 from 4:00 - 5:15 pm at least. Only other 'real' migrants were 3 sand martins and a single swift. I know that other 'goodies' were present in the a.m., but they appeared to have left.
Collectively an impressive 11 species of wader on no 1 today with c40 Lapwings, the Grey Plover, 5 Ringed Plovers, 3 Little Ringed Plovers, 2 Common Sandpipers, 1 Redshank, 1 Greenshank, 2 Black-tailed Godwits, 1 Knot, 9 Dunlin, and 1 Sanderling. The Black Tern is still present this afternoon and a Hobby was seen.
Juvenile Black Tern remains on no 1. this morning, also a breeding plumaged Grey Plover. Other birds included 22 Teal, 23 Gadwall, 11 Shoveler, 16 Goosanders, 1 Little Grebe, c40 Lapwings, 1 Ringed Plover , 3 Little Ringed Plovers, 8 Black-tailed Godwits. 1 Redshank, 2 Common Sandpipers, 1 Dunlin, 4 Ring-necked Parakeets, c20 Swifts, c15 Sand Martins, 1 House Martin, 1 Blackcap and 3 Chiffchaffs.
Black Tern, into a fifth day 1 Great White Egret 2 Little Egret 1 Black-tailed Godwit 2 Common Sandpiper 1 Dunlin 3 Little Ringed Plover c50 Lapwing 1 Little Grebe 14+ Gadwall 9 Teal 4 Shoveler