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Managed to get a couple of hours in before the family turned up at Midday;

5 Swallow
5 Willow Warbler
4 Wheatear
3 Chiffchaff
2 Oystercatcher
2 Redpoll
2 Linnet
2 Raven
Plus the usual culprits

Passing Cloughend Bungalow on the way back to the car a Grasshopper Warbler started reeling, while he was quite vocal getting views proved to be impossible. While I was looking a male Pied Flycatcher popped out of a nearby bush, caught a couple of flies and moved on to the scrub opposite Cloughend.

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Mark

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Went looking for the ring ouzels, unsuccessfully, but found 2 male whinchats and a common whitethroat in the same area as they had been. Quite a hot spot today, in a few ways.



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Met up with John Rayner at Etherow and decided to head over for a look around hoping for the Redstart and Partridge Andy had yesterday. Missed the Redstart but had excellent views of the Grey Partridge at about 5mtrs away. Highlght was the Ring Ouzel's who put in an appearance at the end of a good morning's birding, not particularly high numbers of anything though.

8 Lapwing
5 Meadow Pipit
4 Wheatear
3 Pied Wagtail
3 Willow Warbler
2 Linnet
2 Skylark
2 Reed Bunting
2 Grey Partridge
2 Ring Ouzel (1m + 1F)
2 Red Legged Partridge
2 Redpoll
1 Grasshopper Warbler
1 Buzzard
1 Raven
1 Curlew

Cheers

Mark
Forgot to add 2 Oystercatchers
Butterflies in other wildlife.

-- Edited by Mark Walsh on Saturday 20th of April 2019 02:34:47 PM

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2 Ring Ouzel (1m + 1f) in the quarry area as well as 1 Grasshopper Warbler in the SBI adjacent the quarry. Will give a full list later.

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A redstart was heard calling, and in song a couple of times, at the woods on Brown Low (from the footpath along the western edge; no entry to wood). Nearby, a pair of grey partridge was seen, a first for me up here in many a year.

 

 



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07.20 - 10.15

Wheatears 8
Willow Warblers 9
Golden Plovers c80 (30 departed NE)
Tawny Owl 1
Tree Sparrows 4 (Smithy Farm)
Linnet 1 singing male
Red-legged Partridge 2 (Cloughend)
+ Usual beeeding birds

Cheers John

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09.00 - 10.15:

Red-legged Partridge 2
Fieldfare 80
Redwing 1
Wheatear 3
Willow Warbler 4
Golden Plover 23
Snipe 1

Cheers, John

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1.30pm for about 90 mins. Road to Quarry, and back up towards the Picking Rods and back.

Not much around .

2 Wheatear - first right field on the PR's path

A few lapwing in the same field, and some opposite in foreign parts, with a flock flying to the right behind the PR's

2 Curlew flying and landing on our side of the PR's path, two fields up from the road. I walked along  the road and saw them together on the ground. Looks like a pair. As I was watching two horses arrived, and the occupant of one said there were quite a few Curlew around, with some either side of the road to the Little Mill Inn - not ours, but nice to hear about. Perhaps there might be some breeding?

1 Skylark in the air, and plenty heard on the ground.

2 Pied Wagtail on the pond edge, again not our side.

2 Oystercatcher also on the edge of the pond

1 hovering Kestrel

 

Nice to meet you on your travels John.

 

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2 hours from 11 - 1pm;

A flock of about 90 Fieldfare in the SBI adjacent to the quarry.
10 Lapwing
6 Skylark
5 Meadow Pipit
3 Linnet
3 Chiffchaff
1 Buzzard
1 Curlew

Pretty breezy out there though.

cheers

Mark

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A quick hour around the quarry area at midday produced 2 Red Legged Partridge in the area chopped down to make way for the new Pylon lines. Other than that there were numerous Skylark in song with several 'parachuting' Meadow Pipits, probably about 20 or so displaying Lapwings as well. Finally just one Wheatear today.

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2-4pm

4 Wheatear

4 Curlew - flying

3 Skylark -  in the air and 2 on the field

1 Pied Wagtail

1 Kestrel

C20 Lapwing

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-- Edited by Geoff Walton on Monday 1st of April 2019 04:48:45 PM

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Thanks John. I am going up this afternoon with a friend.

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Geoff



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Much the same as Mark for me today. Had at least 3 male Wheatears (possibly 5) and 1 female.

Also 3 Snipe and 2 Curlew (they were in the field behind Pistol Farm, Geoff).

Otherwise just the regular birds.

Cheers John

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Anyone know if there is a regular  field where Curlew can be found please, or is it just pot luck and in the air?



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Not a huge lot about but the day did have a 'spring' feel about it. First few Wheatear of the year with 5 birds seen, 1 just above Hillside farm (Derbyshire), 2 first right hand field up the PR path and 2 above Far Bradshaw.

6 Meadow Pipit
5 Wheatear
3 Raven
2 Curlew
1 Buzzard
1 Reed Bunting

Cheers

Mark

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A little on the 'slow' side, to say the least! Of some note were 20 rooks down, 2 ravens, chiffchaff, 13 lapwings, 2 red-legged partridge and a male reed bunting. The partridges were flushed by the farmer's wife and her team of dogs from the field between the pond and the plantation (about 20 minutes after you'd gone John!). Reed bunting also at the pond.



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A brief wander this afternoon, mainly the PR path and the quarry area;

16 Lapwing
7 Skylark
5 Meadow Pipit
3 Pied Wagtail
2 Chiffchaff
2 Kestrel
1 Curlew
1 Jay

No Wheatear as yet.

Cheers

Mark

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A couple of hours midday produced my first singing Chiffchaff of the year as well as 5 'parachuting' Meadow Pipits, otherwise;

21 Lapwing
14 Meadow Pipit
6 Skylark
3 Curlew (one up near the Picking Rods and 2 near Far Bradshaw)
2 Reed Bunting.

Alas no Wheatear.

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Walked round between 11 00 and 1 15.Dull at first but brighteed later.

Saw 2 kestrels,buzzard twice,2 gplden plovers,about 15 lapwings,curlew heard,2 meadow pipits,3+skylarks
3 mistle thrushes,3 tree sparrows at Larkhill.many starlings in flock.

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Quiet an overcast day compared to yesterday but the trip up was made worthwhile by a small party of 4 Brambling in the scrub opposite Cloughend.

Elsewhere;

14 Lapwing
9 Meadow Pipit
3 Skylark
3 Fieldfare
2 Buzzard
2 Mistle Thrush
1 Kestrel
1 Reed Bunting

Cheers

Mark

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Not a lot different today. A flock of 14 golden plover was the main addition. Curlew 4, skylark 3+, lapwing 29, redpoll heard, rook 5+, c10 stock doves, kestrel. The 'other wildlife' was of more interest.



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Late morning

Lapwing - 30
Curlew - 3
Buzzard - 1
Skylark - 1
Meadow Pipit - c10
Brambling - 1 male
Tree Sparrow - 8
Reed Bunting - 1
The latter 3 species at Larkhill.

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6 Tree Sparrow, a Reed Bunting and a Brambling at the Larkhill feeders: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S53980621



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Midday wander around Gun Road and the Quarry produced;

Large Starling flock of c1000
71 Lapwing
32 Golden Plover
31 Skylark (single group feeding)
7 Meadow Pipit
1 Buzzard

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Mark

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Late post for yesterday;

8 Curlew just in Derbyshire (pond field above the quarry)
c200 Starling and 50 Lapwing in a mixed flock
11 Skylark put up while I was walking along Gun Road
2 Raven
1 Kestrel and 1 Snipe

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Saw a red Kite near Clough End Farm about 4.00 pm today.


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Another Spring-like afternoon, in part with Mark Walsh.

Raven 1
Skylark 5
Starling c30
Tawny Owl 2
Kestrel 1
Lesser Redpoll 1
Peregrine 1 (Mark only)
Golden Plover (heard, Mark only)

Cheers John



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Andy Bissitt wrote:

Mark Walsh wrote:

A couple of hours spent up here this afternoon in the sun produced;

47 Lapwing
23 Starling
7 Golden Plover
2 Buzzard
2 Skylark
1 Kestrel

A pair of Red Legged Partridge were a pleasant surprise.

No Raven's for a while now.

Cheers

Mark


Mark,

Had one yesterday, but little else. A snipe species rose from the weedy area around the pond just 4 feet in front of me and silently. Unfortunately it flew straight into the sun and behind a bush.

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Cheers Andy, as it was I was down just as John was leaving yesterday and had 1 Raven then. No Stonechat but that was probably due to not getting that far over. Other than the Raven not much myself.

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A lovely Spring day - in the middle of February!

Stonechat male (my 3rd local bird this year after an almost blank 2018)
Skylarks 5 (2 in full song)
Lapwings 65
Tawny Owl 2
Reed Bunting 1
Buzzard 1

Cheers John


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Mark Walsh wrote:

A couple of hours spent up here this afternoon in the sun produced;

47 Lapwing
23 Starling
7 Golden Plover
2 Buzzard
2 Skylark
1 Kestrel

A pair of Red Legged Partridge were a pleasant surprise.

No Raven's for a while now.

Cheers

Mark


Mark,

Had one yesterday, but little else. A snipe species rose from the weedy area around the pond just 4 feet in front of me and silently. Unfortunately it flew straight into the sun and behind a bush.

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A couple of hours spent up here this afternoon in the sun produced;

47 Lapwing
23 Starling
7 Golden Plover
2 Buzzard
2 Skylark
1 Kestrel

A pair of Red Legged Partridge were a pleasant surprise.

No Raven's for a while now.

Cheers

Mark

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I was up briefly on Monday for an hour but there was not much about numbers wise, I did hear one 'hoot' from a Tawny Owl near Hillside farm though. Other than that a single small flock of 10 Golden Plover was the only other thing of note. Nothing at Larkhill this time.

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Tree Sparrow 10
Greenfinch 6
Fieldfare 4
Buzzard 2
Common Gull 6

(Recent report of 32 Grey Partridge at Brownlow).

Cheers John

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A surprise covey of at least 12 Grey Partridges flew across Gird Lane

Otherwise very quiet, the feeders at Larkhill being completely birdless. Elsewhere:
A mixed flock of 41 Fieldfare and c90 Starlings
47 Rooks feeding with c180 Jackdaws
1 Pheasant

Cheers John

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Generally quiet with the only 'lively' place being the feeders at Larkhill which produced;

1 Brambling
6 Tree Sparrow
5 Chaffinch
1 Reed Bunting

Mostly Corvid's elsewhere (no Ravens), one single Meadow Pipit by the quarry and a couple of Bullfinch at Cloughend were the only other small birds visible.

Cheers

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09.15-11.00: Quiet bird-wise but a decent walk in the sun.

Larkhill Feeders:
Tree Sparrow 4
Bullfinch 2
Reed Bunting 1
Sparrowhawk 1

Quarry area:
Mistle Thrush 3
Lapwing 16
Common Gull 6
Buzzard 1
Raven 1

Cheers John

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Red-legged Partridge (2 still near Hilltop Farm)
Fieldfare 17
Redwing 2
Tree Sparrow 5

Cheers, John

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17th November:

Pink-footed Geese 130 west
Cormorant 4 north
Raven 2
Sparrowhawk 2
Redwing c10
Fieldfare c20
Rook 1
Greenfinch 9

15th November:

Brambling 1
Snipe 1

[No decent insects either visit]

Cheers, John



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13th November:

Buzzard 2
Raven 2
Kestrel 1
Redpoll 9
Tree Sparrow 7
Redwing 2
Skylark 2 over

One Buzzard was harassed by the kestrel, escaped and unluckily flew straight into 2 aggressive Ravens.

Best though was a very late date butterfly


10 November (Late News):

Teal 3
Snipe 3
Lapwing c90

Cheers, John







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Virtually birdless today but the 2 Red-legged Partridge persist above the quarry.
Meadow Pipit 3
Grey Heron
Starling flock 115

Cheers John

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Good numbers of Fieldfares (I saw approx. 450 but Mark reported larger numbers earlier on)
Red-legged Partridge 1 (Above quarry. Flew towards eastern end of Q)
Teal 1
Snipe 1

Late insects on other wildlife

Cheers, John

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Another go, in sunshine this time:

Snipe 6
Meadow Pipits 8
Redwing 5
Fieldfare 1
Tree Sparrow 8
Greenfinch 12
Raven 1
Kestrel 1
Buzzard 1

Some late insects on other wildlife

Cheers, John

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A couple of hours this afternoon produced not a lot. Most numerous were corvids and woodpigeons but amongst a measly 22 species were:
14 Fieldfares
2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers
2 Snipe
1 Sparrowhawk
1 Goldcrest

Cheers John

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Looks like I got my ID wrong as Andy Bissitt had 2 Red-legged Partridge yesterday in the same area, so I withdraw my Grey Partridge. Usual excuses: Brief views, flying away, no time for optics, old age, mental infirmity etc. etc. but in the brief view I had I didn't pick out any white about the head.

Cheers John

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An unexpected surprise today in the form of 2 Grey Partridge below the quarry.
A juvenile Mute Swan, looking totally exhausted, flew in and flopped down on a hillside amongst the rushes and gorse.
Buzzards 2
Raven 2
Fieldfare c60
Greenfinch 9

Cheers, John

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HaHaHa !

To good for you this John ..... bet you have had Mrs Rayner and the grandchildren on it with the magnifying glass ??

Will do it again tonight when I get back from a few local hostelries ..... probably make it 336 !!

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Main highlights this morning:
Pink-footed Goose (316) in 3 closely associated skeins of 53, 168, 85. All SE at 12.10.
Buzzard 5 (Resident pair seeing off 3 migrant interlopers)
Skylark 2 over N.
Redwing 15 (no Fieldfares)
Nuthatch 3
Jay 4

Cheers John Edit: Photo added of the largest skein. Roger Baker is my usual number checker so I expect him to be on here soon biggrin

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John Rayner wrote:

In bright sunshine with Andy Bissitt and Mark Walsh:

Pink-footed Geese (2 skeins of 56 and 57 both SE)
Redpoll 12
Greenfinch 7
Fieldfare 63
Redwing 15
Skylark 4
Chiffchaff 1
Great Spotted Woodpeckar 1
Buzzard 2 and Kestrel 1
Only a thin passage of Woodpigeons and Meadow Pipits today

Cheers John



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 Before I met John, I had 33 pink-footed geese going west and whilst watching one of the other groups he mentions (which were probably one and the same), I saw a flock of 250+ woodpigeons way off to the east.

Andy



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In bright sunshine with Andy Bissitt and Mark Walsh:

Pink-footed Geese (2 skeins of 56 and 57 both SE)
Redpoll 12
Greenfinch 7
Fieldfare 63
Redwing 15
Skylark 4
Chiffchaff 1
Great Spotted Woodpeckar 1
Buzzard 2 and Kestrel 1
Only a thin passage of Woodpigeons and Meadow Pipits today

Cheers John



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Quite a few birds migrating today, mostly SE.

Woodpigeons (433) with a few Starlings (28) amongst them. Only 5 Woodpigeons N
Redwings (44)
Fieldfares (40)
Chaffinch 14
Greenfinch 9
Meadow Pipit (19)
Jay 2
Raven 1

Take care if walking round the Western end of the quarry. Two large sink holes have appeared, one is at least 15 feet wide and 15 feet deep. Only one of them is roped off, the other part concealed. Over the years I must have been walking on a skin of grass and top soil no

Cheers John



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