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Post Info TOPIC: HOPE CARR (sewage works and nature reserve)


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RE: HOPE CARR NATURE RESERVE


10/1/10 (Late morning)

Sightings with Mr Thorpe:

2 Green Sandpiper
4 Snipe
10+ Grey Wagtail
70+ Pied Wagtail
50+ Meadow Pipit
c12 Lapwing
2+ Kestrel
2 Sparrowhawk
1 Buzzard over the car-park
1 Willow Tit
3 Bullfinch
4 Fieldfare over
2 Cormorant over
1 Great Black-backed Gull over

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Saturday 09 January 2010

15:00-16:15
1 Grey Heron
2 Mute Swan (over heading west)
1 Teal
1 Buzzard
1 Sparrowhawk
2 Kestrel
1 Merlin
3 Pheasant
8+ Lapwing
1 Green Sandpiper
2 Curlew (over heading west)
50+ Meadow Pipit
200+ Pied Wagtail
c10 Grey Wagtail
5 Linnet

-- Edited by Rob Thorpe on Saturday 9th of January 2010 08:33:08 PM

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thanks for posting ian, quite a good hour or so round reserve yesterday. the 2 redpoll flew into area around viewing screen with 6 goldfinch just before 3pm there were plenty of birds feeding in this area, including 3 tree sparrow a chiffchaff, several goldcrest, 4 willow tit, 3 bullfinch, 18+ chaffinch and plenty of greenfinch and house sparrow. the redpolls stayed for c.15 mins(when flew towards car park area,again with goldfinch, but were not seen there later) giving very good views at times (one is a very pale male bird other a duller imm) Also present 13 cormorant and 3 goosander on glaze 1 prob 2 water rail on ice on main lake and 4 jay around car park.
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2 Common (Mealy) Redpolls today at 3pm. With a mixed finch flock in Alders along the main path just past the main lake.

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

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24th December 2009

Meadow Pipit- 106. Having been quietly (secretly ) watching these pipits for the past couple of weeks as they feed on the actual filtration beds within the sewage works itself, my high hopes and expectations for a Water Pipit have not materialised yet! Their numbers have fluctuated day to day (they are very difficult to count at best!) but today was my highest count yet.

Also present on the filter beds:

Up to 16 Grey Wagtails recently
Around 250 Pied Wagtails daily
Single Green Sandpiper (present today also)

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15/11/09 Early morning

2 Green Sandpiper
2 Buzzard (locked in combat on one of the tracks between the sludge tanks)
1 Snipe over
1 Wigeon
1 Willow Tit
3 Goldcrest
2 Coal Tit
2 Little Grebe
3 Grey Wagtails & c15 Pied Wagtails round the sewage works
1 Bullfinch
small numbers of Teal, Gadwall and Tufted Duck.



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6 Green Sandpiper present today.

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Midday today:

7 Green Sandpiper
8 Buzzard
4 Chiffchaff
6 Yellowhammer (in fields to the south)

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

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Today, up to and around 7pm

2 Green Sandpiper still
Water Rail
Willow Tit

Info thanks to Phil Rhodes

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2 Green Sandpipers today and 2 Snipe. All beds checked in case of any waders!

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This afternoon:

3 Dunlin down and 8 flew through east at 3:30pm

on or around the fields to the south of the main lake:

Lesser Whitethroat
Whinchat
Yellow Wagtail
Swift over

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

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10 Green Sandpipers present tonight (4th) plus 2 Dunlin dropped in during poor weather (to put it mildly) at 6:15pm.

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

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Apologies for the late post (been very busy at work tonight!) but;

12 Green Sandpipers present on the late evening of the 30th, the highest count anywhere in the county so far this year.

It appears that they are currently roosting at Hope Carr and using Teal Scrape at Pennington during the day. Of course Teal Scrape affords the best views in the county at present and too many birders visiting Hope Carr in the evening will only disturb their attempts to roost so please aviod disturbing them here if possible. Cheers.

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Monday 31st of August 2009 01:23:50 AM

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6 Green Sandpipers tonight at 8:30pm and also Barn Owl

info thanks to Phil Rhodes

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Yesterday evening (15th) at 7:40pm.

Ringed Plover
5 Green Sandpiper

Info thanks to Phil Rhodes

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Late news for last night (7th):

7 Green Sand
1 Common Sand
2 Dunlin

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

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Approx. 5pm this evening.

3 Green Sandpipers
Peregrine
Hobby (same as the earlier Pennington bird ?)
Treecreeper (a very rare bird at this site)

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This morning 1st August

5 Green Sandpiper
2 Common Sandpiper
3 Little Ringed Plover (juveniles)

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7 Green Sandpiper and 2 Common Sandpiper on 16a at 17:00 today.

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Still 8 green sands this evening and 2 common all on 16a (this and 16B seem to be the favoured beds at present as most of the rest are pretty full with little/no mud) Green sands did get up to 9 last night (a nice site all together roosting on 16a) also single juv siskin in trees between willow pool and main lake yesterday




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Wednesday 29 July 2009
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16a:
8 Green Sandpiper
1 Common Sandpiper

7b:
1 Common Sandpiper
3 Lapwing

Willow pool:
1 Green Sandpiper

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8 Green Sandpipers this evening.

Also Little Ringed Plover and Common Sandpiper

Info thanks to Andy ('tringa') Isherwood

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Posted this morning, 26th July by Dave Ousey

Was in the area,so, thought I`d have a good look around in wet conditions,2 hours later I had seen:- 4 Little Grebe,1 Cormorant,2 Grey Heron, 4 Teal, 20 Mallard, 2 Shoveller, 30 Tufted Duck(incl ducklings),6 Pheasant, 20 Moorhen,6 Coot, 4 Lapwing, 1 Ruff(flushed off sludge lagoon and flew off north) 5 Green Sandpiper,1 Common Sandpiper, Lots BH Gulls(WTWorks), 3 LBB Gull, 18 Wood Pigeon, 12 Swift, Large mixed flock of hirundines over WTWorks, 3 Pied Wagtail, 2 Wren,6 Dunnock, 5 Blackbird, 2 Sedge Warbler, 2 Blackcap, 1 Jay,10 Magpie,Lots Jackdaw(WTW)60 Starling,2 Chaffinch,6 Goldfinch,8 Linnet,7 Reed Bunting. 35 Species seen between 7-30-9-30am.
Regards,
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Friday 24th July, 8:25pm

5 Green Sand
1 adult Little Ringed Plover
12 Lapwing
2 Oystercatcher

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5 Green Sandpipers this evening - male Bullfinch and Jay also present, otherwise quiet

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Quick look round beds this afternoon
3 green sand still about
only 52 lapwing but not much dry areas now for waders due to all the rain
a peregrine took a feral pigeon over the sewage works then flew off low north.

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20th July, up to 1:20pm

3 Green Sandpiper
5 Oystercatcher
204 Lapwing

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18th July, up to 8pm

3 Green Sandpiper
121 Lapwing

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Today, 13th July

5 Green Sand
9 Little Ringed Plover
1 male Ruff (1st site record for a good few years)
84 Lapwing

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2 Green Sand present 2pm today on the Willow Pool and viewable from just the other side of the metal gate overlooking the main lake.

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Hobby over the business Park as I approached Hope Carr this am. No sign of garganey as I didn't even get to see open water before I got a soaking!

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Thursday 2nd July, 5pm

Single female/imm or possibly eclipse drake Garganey on the main lake.
3 Shoveler
4 Teal

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A sandwich Tern overflew here at 5:25 today, heading fairly low east calling, not surprisingly a site first.

Info thanks to Andy Isherwood

Unfortunately it never made it over the air space above my garden despite a very prompt text from Andy, much frenetic scaning with bins and my house being only a couple of miles due east of the site

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Green Sandpiper present today.

Info thanks to Paul Pugh/Dave Wilson

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Oddly, Tree Sparrows are regular in the fields immediately south of Hope Carr, around the rugby pitch there (and also the pitches at the actual club at the bottom of Hand Lane, you can see why my defense is so poor ) but they rather rarely stray across the Glaze and onto the reserve

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Tree sparrow at west end of main path near to foot bridge at around 1.00 pm.

First I've personally seen there.

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4 broods of Gadwall here on the main lake today - 9,9,1 all new, and 2 well grown. Also 2 Common Terns with fish, flying off towards Pennington Flash. Reed Warblers, Sedge Warbler, Whitethroat family, the whole place developing into impenetrable scrub, keeps the yobs out. Also an assembly of at least 60 Jackdaws including juvs.

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Drake Garganey at 14:15 atleast on number 7b lagoon (where the Pec. Sand. was) this afternoon

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definately negative from 3.30-5.00pm but brilliant all be it brief views of a hunting hobby chasing a swift which made up for not finding the pec sand such is birding .Nice to meet you Paul hope Vernon didnt get on your nerves too much im used to him now biggrin.gif
LOTS OF HIRUNDINES ABOUT AND PLENTY MIDGES cry.gif

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Negative news on the Pectoral Sandpiper today. No sign up to 2pm

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No sign this morning between 0640-0710

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pete berry wrote:

This is the 4th Pec. I've seen at Hope Carr including 2 together on the same sludge beds as this bird.Has anybody got any recollections of any other Pecs here,must be something of a county record?.






I checked the County list last night as I couldn't remember if i'd seen 2 or 3 here before, I think I dipped the first one (have to trawl thru ancient notebooks) and I was clambering all over the place trying to view the lagoons, these birds do tend to hide away though. Anyway I printed off the site map and saw my 3rd or 4th for here today before work, c11.00-11.30 no probs feeding out in the open. Something of a Pec hot-spot for GM eh biggrin.gif

-- Edited by Pete Hines on Thursday 7th of May 2009 11:56:43 PM

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Good views about 7.15.
With Paul Wilson and Toni.

Took my daughter Toni, she's really getting into these trips out, even though was a challenge to get the scope low enough down for her to see the bird. She was very good even carrying the tripod.

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This is the 4th Pec. I've seen at Hope Carr including 2 together on the same sludge beds as this bird.Has anybody got any recollections of any other Pecs here,must be something of a county record?.

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My first twitch and not a bad one either! Thanks to whoever it was who let me look through their scope!!!

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smile.gifPECTORAL SAND STILL SHOWING WELL 7PMsmile.gif

-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Thursday 7th of May 2009 07:44:48 PM

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Showing very well at 7.30am this morning and thanks to John and Mike for taking the trouble to literally point me in the right direction and for the other tips! I got some record shots with 300mm plus 2x extender but they wont be winning any competitions...

Also apologies I didn't properly say hello to some other watchers who I presume were Judith and two other chaps from here - I was uncharacteristically shy due to feeling daft using a camera lens to view and not a scope...

Fantastic bird at another great spot and friendly birders to boot! Cheers, Peter

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Ian McKerchar wrote:

Pectoral Sand still present with 2 Dunlin (which apparently had gone by 2:30pm) on number 7 lagoon by 2:45 atleast.

Also present single Common Sand.

John, it's too far for anything other than a record shot with DSLR's I'm afraid.

Please keep to the path when visiting. If it is out of view it always come back to that lagoon sooner or later and often is simply hidden in vegetation (it really doesn't take much to hide it either).





cheers ian may save me a trip that,ill call in tomorrow ont way toot flash if its still theresmile.gif

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Pectoral Sand still present with 2 Dunlin (which apparently had gone by 2:30pm) on number 7 lagoon by 2:45 atleast.

Also present single Common Sand.

John, it's too far for anything other than a record shot with DSLR's I'm afraid.

Please keep to the path when visiting. If it is out of view it always come back to that lagoon sooner or later and often is simply hidden in vegetation (it really doesn't take much to hide it either).

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anyone let me know how close the pectoral is from the lookout position,trying to work out if its close enough for pictures?not digiscoped,with my 300mm lenssmile.gifanyone?im at work so will have to dash this evening if its fairly closebiggrin.gif

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