The usual tufties and goosander on the boating lake, but surprise bird of the day was a treecreeper. It is only my second sighting of this locally declining species in 2011. Having observed them regularly in the park for many years they have become very scarce in the last 2 - 3 years, with possibly only 1 breeding pair left in the park. Loverly to see at least one in good health!
11.45-2.30pm on boating lake... 19 goosanders 18 cormorants 4 common gulls 11 tufted ducks 2 pochards 1 grey heron 1 mute swan kingfisher heard only
a walk around... 9 common gulls feeding in field near boating lake 2 great spotted woodpeckers 2 nuthatches 1 treecreeper 1 pair bullfinches 1 sparrowhawk 5 redwings 4 mistle thrushes + usual birds around
also nice to meet kevin kelly again.
-- Edited by steven burke on Saturday 26th of November 2011 04:31:49 PM
Not really supposed to post sightings from the res but doing so as might encourage other folk to check their local res tomo as also a few ducks on here
Wondering if the boating lake has been re-stocked with fish recently?.......... as there were high minimum counts of 31 Cormorant and 32 Goosander (all redheads) there this morning! Also 4 Grey Heron and 1 Great Crested Grebe.
Plus 1 drake Shoveler and 3 Tufted Duck.
Cheers,
Bill.
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough on Tuesday 8th of November 2011 08:22:13 PM
Rock Pipit se Meadow Pipit 87 south Pied Wagtail 46 s/sw Swallow 2 south House Martin sw Skylark 20 sw/se Brambling s Chaffinch 131 s/sw Song Thrush 17 s/se Golden Plover 6 south Lapwing 96 sw
Bar-tailed Godwit calling over but couldnt see it Lapwing 60 sw Pinkfeet 307 - seen very distant over Holcombe and were picked up over winter hill Meadow Pipit 394 sw Pied Wag 61 sw Siskin 18 se Redpoll 4 se Chaffinch 40 south Skylark 5 sw
Meadow Pipit 340 sw Swallow 116 south House Martin 166 south plus about 150 present Siskin se Linnet 37 sw Goldfinch 45 sw Mistle thrush 21 single party west Song Thrush west Goosander 5 south Woodpigeon 212 south in 3 flocks plus 500+ present
Kestrel, Nuthatch, 2+ Goldcrest and a singing Chiffchaff near BT tower
-- Edited by Simon Johnson on Saturday 24th of September 2011 10:56:37 AM
Meadow Pipit 674 sw Swallow 85 south House Martin 92 south Pied Wag 19 south Lapwing 17 south Chaffinch 3 south Goldfinch 13 south Siskin 2 south plus 3 groups unseen Song Thrush se Grey Heron high bird se Goosander se Mallard 16 south
Ad Med Gull south Yellow Wagtail se Great Crested Grebe sw Swallow 1030 (my highest number) south House Martin 189 south Meadow Pipit 126 south Pied Wag 14 south Grey Wag 1 south Siskin 26 se Redpoll 2 se Chaffinch 2 south Goldfinch 7 sw Greenfinch 7 se
Just outside the park, on my own street, milton road, coming back from heaton park tram stop I had a very unexpected sight soaring in the gales above. A juvenile hobby coming from heaton park reservoir direction glided off towards the south west at about house height. Cracking to get one in such unusual circumstances
That's the second unexpected hobby I've seen locally this year, after I saw one overhead at the ben and jerry's heaton park gig in july?!
-- Edited by Sean Sweeney on Tuesday 13th of September 2011 08:21:14 PM
Had a couple of nice long walks around the park yesterday and today. Lots of young birds about including: Carrion Crows, Jackdaws, Long-tailed, Blue and Great Tits, GS Woodpeckers and Nuthatch. Unfortunately, the Canada Geese appear to have had multiple broods between them, but on the brighter side Moorhen, Coot and Mallard all have chicks and seem to be doing well.
Very high numbers of House Martin this year too, with 30-40 feeding over the cow fields and upward of 40 Swallows feeding over the fields in front of the main Hall, which is encouraging from recent years low figures.
Other than that lots of the migrants are now bedded in, but are quite happily singing away from the trees, including Blackcap and Chiffchaffs.
Bird of the day though has to go to a male Mandarin, my first for Heaton Park and a new one for my GM list too, so should take me to 177 for my GM life list now, chuffed!?! Having just been watching some young Coot I was amazed to see a male Mandarin on the banks minding its own business, lovely birds and despite the origin being unknown it never fails to please me seeing these birds..........
Of note: 1 Great Crested Grebe 3 Greylag Geese 2 Mute Swan 7 Tufted Ducks (5M 2 F) No less than 3 Muscovy Ducks Decent numbers of both Coot and Moorhen