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Post Info TOPIC: from Three Sisters to Wigan Flashes


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RE: from Three Sisters to Wigan Flashes


I didnt record the date sorry Judith. I will do in future. Im struggling to even remember the month. Id hazard a guess at June. my bird list is just a big list of birds with no other info.





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What was the date, please? (for the county report)

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Judith Smith __________________________________ Lightshaw hall Flash is sacrosanct - NO paths please!


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bit late now, but I saw a redstart at park house farm over the summer.

I wasnt signed up here then. anyone else see it?

One of my best birds this year (by my standards).

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Did you have permission to sit on my bench??biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Not a bad list there, one place we will be visiting on New Years Daysmile.gif




No, I didn't think you'd mind... Couldn't see much anyway, looking straight into the sun hmm.gif

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Rob Thorpe wrote:

And didn't see the Wigan Bittern (again!) despite sitting on the bench at Bryn Marsh for a whole 2 minutes!




Did you have permission to sit on my bench??biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Not a bad list there, one place we will be visiting on New Years Daysmile.gif

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On strike from work today so I thought i'd have a walk and see how many species I could find. I walked from the Three Sisters, along Landgate Lane, past Park House Farm and then all round the Flashes... No real rarities, but a "patch tick" with 2 RAVENS at the Three Sisters and a total of 60 species seen (not great, but it was very windy!). In case anyone is bored and has nothing better to do (because I dont!) here they all are in order of appearance:

01 Mallard
02 Tufted Duck
03 Pochard
04 Goosander (4 (3m & 1f) on 3Sisters Lake)
05 Moorhen
06 Coot
07 Mute Swan
08 Black-headed Gull
09 Siskin (Quite a few flocks, the biggest being about 20 @ 3Sisters)
10 Long-tailed Tit
11 Goldfinch (Largest flock approx.40 @ 3Sisters)
12 Meadow Pipit
13 Magpie
14 Lapwing (At least 200 over South Lancs Industrial Estate)
15 Chaffinch
16 Goldcrest
17 Great Tit
18 Blackbird
19 Starling
20 Redwing
21 Carrion Crow
22 Grey Heron
23 Fieldfare
24 Kestrel
25 Lesser Black-backed Gull
26 Wood Pigeon
27 Jay
28 Coal Tit
29 Robin
30 Dunnock
31 Bullfinch
32 Greenfinch
33 Blue Tit
34 Willow Tit
35 Jackdaw
36 Wren
37 RAVEN (2 heading N, low over fields between Bryn Hall and new Police Station)
38 Skylark
39 Herring Gull
40 Lesser Redpoll (Mixed flock of Redpoll, Siskin and Goldfinch @ Bryn Marsh)
41 Buzzard (Seen from Bittern screen @ Bryn Marsh)
42 Cormorant
43 Grey Wagtail
44 Great Spotted Woodpecker
45 Sparrowhawk
46 Collared Dove
47 House Sparrow
48 Common Gull
49 Reed Bunting
50 Song Thrush
51 Gadwall
52 Goldeneye
53 R**** Duck
54 Great Crested Grebe
55 Shoveler
56 Little Grebe
57 Canada Goose
58 Teal
59 Pheasant
60 Great Black-backed Gull (In fields near Park House Farm)

Unfortunately no sign of the Firecrests or the Cetti's Warbler. And didn't see the Wigan Bittern (again!) despite sitting on the bench at Bryn Marsh for a whole 2 minutes!

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