A very strange looking cormorant today, well I've certainly not see one with head markings like it before! The best picture I could find to show what it's head looked like is this Great Cormorant.
It had the black around the eye and the rest of it's head was grey. Is this Great Cormorant the same as our regular Cormorants or are they a different type?
A Peregrine was flying around the gasometer beside Liverpool street at 12.40pm today and 2 Grey wagtails were in my works car park at 2.15pm which then flew off over the EMR scrapyard opposite.
A slow walk this morning alongside the River Irwell, heading down river from Agecroft Bridge to just short of the weir situated just up river from Littleton Bridge. Approx distance just over 1 mile from end to end.
Masses of birds to look at and count!
Totals were:- 1 Green Sandpiper, 5 Snipe, 6 Lapwing, 8 Gadwall, 28 Tufted Duck, 3 Cormorant, 2 Mute Swan, 4 Goosander, 58 Goldeneye, 72 Mallard, c160 Canada Goose, 8 Little Grebe, 2 Teal, 11 Moorhen and 1 Grey Wagtail. Didn't bother with counting the gulls today. In surrounding riverside vegetation - a loose flock of c30 Magpie making a kerfuffle over something or other, a single flock of 19 Lesser Redpoll and 2 Song Thrush.
Cheers,
Bill.
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough on Tuesday 7th of December 2010 04:43:07 PM
Walk along the River Irwell from Cromwell Bridge downstream to Salford University/Peel Park. 9.45 to 11.15 am.
1 Grey Heron, 42 Mallard, c135 Black-headed Gulls, 5 Little Grebes, c52 Canada Geese, 46 Tufted Duck, 7 Goldeneye, 2 Cormorant, 2 Pied Wagtail, 2 Teal, 1 Mute Swan and 3 Moorhen along this stretch of the Irwell.
In Peel Park - really good views of a Chiffchaff amongst a mixed tit/crest flock was a very nice surprise. 11 Long-tailed Tits, 2 Goldcrest and 3 Blue Tits. Also 2 Song Thrush and c12 Goldfinch (feeding on alder cones) and a flock of 7 Woodpigeons included a juvenile bird.
A pair of Magpies were ripping open waste plastic bags of rubbish in a skip and it's possible that a pair of Ravens were in the area too. I couldn't get to see these latter birds properly but they looked to be too large for Carrion Crows.
Walked a good stretch of the River Irwell this morning from Agecroft Bridge downstream past Littleton Bridge and Castle Irwell and on to the Kersal footbridge, whilst at the same time incorporating a Timed Tetrad Visit (TTV) for the Atlas project for SD80A Lower Kersal.
46 species in total recorded on the TTV. Highlights of which were: - a single Green Sandpiper was just downstream of the Agecroft Bridge. Also along this stretch of the Irwell - a total of 39 Goldeneye, parties of 4, 10, 3, 4 ,16 and 2 (pretty sure these were all different birds); 10 Little Grebes - largest party of 3, 2 Grey Wagtails, 1 Goosander, 1 Cormorant and 5 Tufted Duck.
On Littleton Road Playing Fields a flock of c350 gulls (some foraging, some resting) - approx c270 Black-headed, c60 Common and c20 Lesser-black Backed.
A Great Spotted Woodpecker was in Agecroft Cemetery, as were 3 Mistle Thrush. 5 Bullfinch, 3 Goldcrest and 2 each of Siskin, Lesser Redpoll, Fieldfare and 3 Redwing were logged.
Also singles of Reed Bunting, Jay and of the commoner species totals of 45 Magpies, 63 Mallard, 84 Feral Pigeon, 44 House Sparrow and 65 Starling.
Surveyed the adjacent tetrad yesterday (SD80F Higher Broughton) for the atlas. For those interested in a bit of local history I only learnt recently that this area - the land inside the big curve in the bend of the Irwell between Lower Kersal and Higher Broughton - used to be the site of the Manchester Racecourse aka Castle Irwell.........which I understand finally ceased to hold races in 1963 apparently. Whilst digging around on the internet to learn a bit more, I came across this fascinating footage of the Kersal flats for those who remember them. If interested copy and paste into your browser www.kersalflats.co.uk/index21.html and click on the blue number 1 button at the top of the screen to view the history of the flats. The racecourse can be seen at approx 2.55 minutes into the approx. 10 minutes of footage.
Cheers,
Bill.
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough on Monday 22nd of November 2010 04:16:36 PM
1 Brambling, 3 Mistle Thrush, 2 Siskin, 1 Nuthatch, 1 Sparrowhawk, 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker and 2 Goldcrest. c70 Mallard, 6 Moorhen on the pond.
On the River Irwell at Lower Kersal - a flock 8 Goldeneye together, 5 (groups of 2,2 and 1) Little Grebe, 1 Goosander, c110 Black- headed Gulls, 1 Grey Wagtail. What appeared to be 2 waders flying low over the water were seen at some distance away but only fleetingly sideways on, as they disappeared around a bend in the Irwell........possibly Green Sandpipers?
In surrounding woodland - 1 Tawny Owl, 1 Sparrowhawk, 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker.
A sleeping Kestrel perched beside a security light on the Plumb centre building next to my workplace on Liverpool street this morning at 5.50am.
Also over the past week between 5.45am and 6.30am up to 17 Cormorants at a time flying low over Salford, seen in the darkness by help from the street lights.
A Peregrine perched on the Gasometer yesterday at 4pm.
A Sparrowhawk [m] chasing Pied wagtails around the cars at Arnold Clark's garage on Friday at 12.40pm
Seen perched in a tree on Brunel avenue, Salford today was a Sparrowhawk [f] eating a Redwing. Also 6 Siskins in trees in front of my workplace on Liverpool street yesterday.
Plenty of birds flying over my workplace in Salford early this morning,
23 Redwing all mainly flying Southwest 8 Pied wagtails 31 M Pipits flying West 12 Mistle thrush Large numbers of Goldfinch over all heading South, approx 80+ , largest flock was 22 birds. 11 Cormorant heading to the Quays 2 Kestrels hunting over EMR scrapyard.
Late post for Sunday 10/10 A Buzzard soaring high over the Arnold Clark car showrooms on Liverpool street at 11.05am
Peregrine fairly regular from the recently opened link road between centenary bridge and media city. Also a pair of Sparrowhawks. Good viewpoint looking north over weaste/little bolton sewage works from the new bridge (even a convenient layby just before from the bridge). Suspect regular monitoring would produce a few surprises.
Peregrine over University of Salford Saturday 11th September circling over the sportshall area, then seen stooping over the River Irwell early afternoon
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A Peregrine was flying over Liverpool street in Salford at 6.40am this morning then two more seen at 9.15am soaring around together gradually heading for the Quays.
2 Common terns flying over Liverpool street in Salford this morning at 6.35am heading towards the Quays. Also 3 Grey wagtail young being fed by a single parent on Brunel avenue this afternoon.
Pair of Pied wagtails with 5 youngsters runnng around Hope street, Salford this morning. Also a pair of Grey wagtails with 2 youngsters feeding in my works car park at 12. 20pm in Liverpool street.
2 Grey wagtails and a singing Whitethroat in trees along Brunel avenue behind my workplace at 12.30pm today and also 3 young Mistle thrushes on West hope street.
Single Sand Martin flying over flying over Lower Broughton Road by the river 6pm this evening , could have been more but I was sat in traffic when viewed .
Weaste allotments Today 5pm - The resident female Sparrowhawk causing the usual commotion when 2 Peregrine Falcons appeared to cause even more , great views for a short while
James, I also spotted one on my way home from work in the leafy little hamlet of Salfordshire @ about 5.10pm. It was also being mobbed near the Liverpool St gas holders and heading towards Pomona dock. Brilliant site and my first in Manchester, BINGO !!