Whilst doing my BBS Survey Squares this am around the Ranges/Redisher saw the following of note; 1 f Ring Ouzel north of Paddys Pond Single Golden Plover by Lark Hill Single Brown Hare.
Walking home through Saplin; 1 f Sparrowhawk 1 Grey Partridge 1 Lesser Redpoll
Early start..0530 till 1530 over to Jumbles.. Best bits were;
6 Ring Ouzel (4m) just above the Ranges 6 Wheatear 2 Kestrel Pair of Buzzards Moorbottom Road Little Owl in a spot I have not seen them before just in Lancs Many Willow Warblers and Blackcaps 2 Chiffchaff c15 Fieldfare 2 Green Woodpecker 1 f Sparrowhawk, Affetside
Walk over early doors before work..0520..0810.. Grants Wood. 1 Blackcap (h) 4 Willow Warbler 2 Chiffchaff
Moorbottom Road. 2 Goosander (mf) over Saplin Wood 1 m Stonechat below Red Brook gully 8 Wheatear (4 m) 1 Kestrel 2 f Ring Ouzel up the Glen near Cinder Hill Farm remains.. Poss 6 Green Woodpeckers heard throughout the local woodlands. 6 Linnet
Great day on`t moors. 0545 till 1630.. Saw the following; 5 Grey Partridge in usual spot. 4 Green Woodpeckers(2 h) 10 Linnet 2 Blackcap 1 Chiffchaff 6 Willow warblers. 7 Wheatear (3m) 3 Red Grouse top of Red Brook 21 Golden Plover on`t border near Black Moss 1 f Ring Ouzel Red Brook. flew north towards Wet Moss 2 Kestrel 1 Peregrine soaring so high into the sky I could hardly see it.. Superb 4 Little Owl in regular spots 4 Stock Dove 2 Raven carrying food Skylarks, Curlews and Meadow Pipits galore 4 Swallow 1 Buzzard 2 Grey Heron high over Bull Hill.
Wheatear 14 Grey Partridge 2 Kestrel 2 Raven Little Owl Green Woodpecker 2 Lesser Redpoll 6 - 3 of whch went north Pied wag 10 NE one of which looked like a White Wag Linnet 6 singing males Stock Dove 5
This afternoon . Shortish walk, up to the Firing Ranges and back, on the main path/road. Willow Warbler : At least 12 seen. Most vocal. Oh and I nearly forgot: One very red Linnet.
-- Edited by keith mills on Friday 8th of April 2011 07:38:02 PM
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Morning Brian.
Re your posting for info on walking in the Holcombe area Ian has described a couple of the best walks around the Holcombe area ,through Redisher, Moorbottom Road and up to Pilgrims Cross and back over the tops via Harcles..A great walk , as Ians says with a variety of habitat.. ( can get very busy on sunny weekends though) If you have the OS Explorer map 287 you can see that the Firing range area only covers a small section of the countryside here and that even when the flags are flying there is still loads to go at. Lots of folk avoid the Ranges even when the flags are down and it is always noticably quieter as soon as you enter the MOD Property.. West of the ranges ( and into Lancs) there are miles of brilliant footpaths towards Quarlton that you can walk all day even on weekends and see hardly a soul..(Good chance of a Buzzard around here too) Going north over the Moors (again into Lancs) towards Black Moss and Bull Hill its a proper bleak northern moorland ( I love it!) with few defined paths, but Red Grouse are in the area along with Golden Plover near Wet Moss.. If you take a look on the Rossendale Ornithologists website a couple of their birders are regularly on these moors and describe whats about and areas they go. Basically, if you have the Map and follow you nose you cant go wrong.. Its a great area.. Just depends how far you want to walk really!!
Good Luck.
Rob Archer
good walk through redisher woods follow the path straight bit of a climb through to moor bottom road follow that right around to the other side of the valley then a path cuts back across the rifle range past the other side of reddisher woods to the start. Gives quite a few different habitats. Alternate instead of going around take the right fork at the end of moorbottom road and get onto the moors. Don't worry about the range, flags fly if you are in danger and its well marked to avoid. Times can be checked on the net for the range.
cheers
ian
Hi , Could either Simon or Rob or for that matter anyone who knows this area well please give me a little information on the best walks around it.Have just moved to Bury and aswell as Elton this looks a decent birding area.Having looked on the OS maps it looks like there is a rifle range up there and didnt want to be wandering through that !!! Thanks .
11.30 -15.30
A bit of Vis Mig at lunch time
70 Meadow Pipit , 6 Sand Martin, 10 Chaffinch & Swallowall NW.
Raptors inc 3 Sperate Spahawks,
2 Kestrel
2 Buzzard
Peregrine
3 Raven knocking about also
On the moors well over 100 Mpipit
31 Skylark,
3 Wheatear - red brook - 2 male displaying and singing with a female.
Stonechat - female - top track near the pony field
Little Owl - on farm ruin near red brook
Stock Dove 3
Saplin Wood
Chiffchaff
2 Jay
Green Woodpecker
Reddisher Woods
Grey Wag 2
Morning walk on the Moors, Ranges to Red Brook. 0915to 1400.
1 f Sparrowhawk over Saplin
4 Green Woodpecker thoughout the area
3 f Wheatear
1 m Stonechat
2 Raven ( the pair with missing primaries on right wing)
Peregrine over Harcles Hill
Lots of Meadow Pipits/Skylark
1 Red Grouse top of Red Brook
4 Curlew above Red Brook
2 Stock Dove, Red Brook
3 Chiffchaff, Redisher
Rob Archer
Walked over first light.. Saw the following;
Pair of Grey Wagtails on the Irwell, Nuttall Park
1 Swallow by Hollingrove Farm
3 Redwing
1 f Wheatear
2 Kestrel displaying
2 Green Woodpecker
4 Stock Dove
1 Little Owl
2 Chiffchaff
1 Raven
1 m Peregrine causing havoc along the hill top from Red Brook to Top o the Moor Farm.
6 Linnet back in the hillside gorse
Loads of Meadow Pipits/Skylarks
Pair of Goldcrest , Moorbottom Road
Rob Archer
Short walk over... 1500 till 1700..Saw the following;
Great views of Little Owl in Harcles Quarry
1 Kestrel
Green Woodpecker
1 f Stonechat back in Pony field..
Willow Tit in Grants Wood
Rob Archer
Early walk round moors and Ranges..0700 till 1030.
2 f Wheatear
2 Chiffchaff in Redisher
2 Treecreeper in Saplin
1 Little Owl near Red Brook
2 Raven
Green Woodpecker/GS Woodpecker drumming in several areas early doors
1 Kestrel
Many singing Skylark,Curlew and Meadow Pipits.
1 f Sparrowhawk Fletcher Bank
1 Swallow over Fletcher Bank Quarry flying west
1 Moor on fire....Hardern Moor in Lancs was ablaze c1230hrs
Rob Archer
Walked over early doors... 0515 till 0745.. Think I need to start drinking more..Saw the following; 2 Grey Partridge off Moorbottom Road.. Not so common up here. Green and GS Woodpeckers tapping away in several places in Redisher and Saplin Woods 1 Kestrel 1 Little Owl (Harcles Quarry) 3 Goldcrest..2 in Redisher and 1 on Moorbottom Road.. Not seen them in these spots through the winter so good to see them here. Lots of Stock Dove around..Seemed much more vocal at this time of day Roe Deer all over..
Meadow Pipit 29 N Woodpigeon 30 N Goldfinch 10 NW Siskin (heard) over moor Pied Wag 2 N Grey Heron 3 single birds NE Curlew 1 NE plus 3 on moor top LBBG 27 N
Green Woodpecker 2 in valley, Nuthatch 2, Meadow Pipit 20 back on territory, Skylarks 11 Buzzard Kesterl Spahawk Stock Dove 5
Gyr type falcon or Hybird seen on the moors this afternoon. I had walked along moor bottom road and up onto the moor top looking down into the Irwell Valley, the bird was soaring round above the moor, using the thermals from the ridge along moor bottom road, it was mobbed by a Raven & Merlin - and flew east over the valley towards the wind farm and Ashworth moor res.
It was very bright up there and hard to get any plumage detail, it looked white from below including the head (no hood or anything) and it had dark tips to the primaries, it was also the same size as the Raven that mobbed it!
Also up here Merlin Spahawk at least 5 different birds inc 3 together Kestrel 2 Raven 5 Feildfare 964 NW Bullfinch 3 NW Skylark 3 Starling 78 west Little Owl 2 Green Woodpecker 2 Treecreeper 2
Ring Ouzel 4 - 3 Birds flew over the riffle range and looked to land on the far hill. Another bird flew west tailing a large flock of fieldfare
Golden Pover 4 SE and 2 sperate calling birds SW (not seen) Fieldfare 255 NW Redwing 55 SW Woodpigeon 88 SW Chaffinch 30 SW (mainly heard going over) Siskin 3 south Redpoll 2 south Meadow pipit 29 NW also 50 on the tops Skylark 1 south 2 on the tops
One my best days birding in greater manchester. on the lower farmland
2 Weatears
soaring over the hills was 2 raven
100s of hirundines flying on the hill top around peel tower etc.
In the same bushes from my last visit 1 male Redstart as opposed to the female type seen last time 3 spotted flycatchers 5+ willow warblers associating and acting like spotted flycatchers, also feeding on the ground 1 kestrel 2 sparrowhawks persuing each other 3 snipe/woodcock type birds seen too breifly flying down on the top of holcombe (looked more like woodcock, ie broad winged but habitat was more snipe like)
on the road going upto Peel Tower, lots of birds in the trees that form a line with telephone lines going up slope. Theres a rough path running parallel. More spotted flycatchers, the same batch as seen at the top but counted at least 4 also 1 Tree Pipit
2 juvenile Stonechats in lower slopes of the heather
Wheatear Linnet Meadow Pipit Stonechat Little Owl Kestrel ( 11 in sky all at once!) Buzzard Peregrine Swallow House Martin Magpie Crow Willow Warbler Green Woodpecker (heard) Will Young walking his dog ( honestly - quite a nice chap too)
Must be the most unlikely famous person I have ever met while out birding. Does this happen to other people?
Good 4 hours up here this morning The fields with the miniture ponies along moor bottom road had lots of birds Willow Warbler -30 at least, Whitethroat Blackcap 2 Goldfinch 15 Bullfinch 2 GSW Little Owl Nuthatch 2 and best of all Stonechat 2 juv
On the moors Tree Pipit flew west Wheatear 4 Kestrel 5 Swallow 100+ House Martin 3 Raven (heard)
Reddisher wood Jay GS Wood Nuthatch two grey wagtails
Holcombe Hill/moor 7-8 Kestral assume one family lots of M Pippits some with flies feeding young Quite a few wheatears some juvenile wren willow warbler family of coal tits swallows carrion crow Green Woody pheasant
very pleasant but not much about In Reddisher wood Mallard and ducklings walking/falling down the lodge outlet GS wood pecker Chiff Chaff Moor 1 curlew 1 wheatear few skylarks more M pippit Hawkshaw lane family of jays
Pretty much the same as Ian today, Heard a few green woodys over the day but saw none, also saw a young wheatear and a little owl near the farm, lots of swifts and swallows, jackdaws, ravens....
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Did you see it? It was small and brown and flew that way.........................
bolton rspb visit today through the woods onto the moor,
woods...
Great spotted woody heard, jay, other than the usual willow warblers and chiffchaffs there is a great singing wood warbler, blackcaps, dipper on the brook
moor..
loads of jackdaws, green woody flying over, skylarks, linnets, swallows, wheatears, rook, curlew heard,
no luck for little owls or ring ouzels, no stonechats neither
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Did you see it? It was small and brown and flew that way.........................
Fantastic Wood Warbler today, a County tick for me, thanks to Paul Wilsons directions and, Mike Horwood( I think, the original finder), also great to see Dipper on the stream and good to meet Phil Owen and his niece who with young eyes is an excellent bird finder. Cheers Ian
Decided to go to Redisher Wood with my niece today to look for the Wood Warbler.
After walking an hour or so listening out through the woods with no joy and our luck seemingly not in, we were on our way back to the car when we bumped into Ian Campbell who kindly took us to the exact spot where it has been showing.
After a short hailstone shower!!, the sun finally decided to come out and so did the Wood Warbler which thankfully sang a couple of times from the canopy.
Also seen were Dipper, Green Woodpecker, Lesser Redpoll, Blackcap, Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff, Treecreeper amongst others and also we heard a Garden Warbler towards the far end of the wood.
After a walk round we decided to return to have a last look at the Wood Warbler which was singing just before we decided to leave around 3.30pm.
Thanks for pointing the spot out Ian and also thanks to the original finder who was there today (we have seen each other many times out and about and we still don't know each other's names!!)
A cracking place to visit, even though the walk through the woods is a tough one!!!
In addition on the other side of the range a lot of wheatears over 15. At one point they were every few metres curlew heard green wood pecker heard skylarks meadow pipit
-- Edited by Ian Boote on Saturday 1st of May 2010 01:54:43 PM