A greenshank on Pool 1 (large pool) off Moat Lane this evening, plus lr plover, redshank and a green sandpiper on Pool 2. Pools look ideal for waders since they've been pumped out.
Went out looking for the Quail this evening and heard at least one bird in the field by the junction of Woodend Lane and Holybush Lane (north of Woodend). These are private roads but public footpaths.
Called in briefly to have a look at Pool 2 (smaller of the two pools). The terns are still there though at least two thirds of the water has now been drained. I think they should be safe enough as they can fly, I can't say the same for the black-headed gull chick that was wandering around an island with it's parent. Chick was very small, presumably one from a second clutch after the first failed? There was also a tufted female with a brood of six small ducklings, their chances of survival might be slim too.
Yellow wag, grey partridge, corn bunts and yellowhammer on Rixton Moss, and another two yellow wags on Damhead Lane.
Moat Lane pools are private property and owned by the brickworks. Until now I guess they have turned a blind eye to birders, people walking dogs and kids swimming in the pools. Apparently as part of the Enviornmental Permit to operate they have to keep the water levels down and they are currently too high. Also the insurers seem to have become concerned about liability etc
Consequently a pump has been installed and will operate for the next two weeks to lower the water in the main pool. The equipment will be guarded 24/7. New fencing is about to be installed to prevent unauthorised access.
The nearby landfill site on Prospect Lane has also been accumulating gulls - I counted 620+ LBBG's yesterday evening. This has now triggered a separate permit requirement and scarers have been introduced today to disperse the gulls.
On the birding front, a pair of Common Terns have successfully fledged two youngsters on the smaller pool. I first spotted them here on 5th May - not entirely sure when they turned up. The eggs hatched on or around 7th June and the juveniles fledged yesterday or possibly Monday. Cracking success for these pools.
Two male Yellow Wags on the mosses yesterday plus at least 17 Reed Buntings and 2 Corn Buntings. Green Woodpeckers have also bred in the area this year.
Garden Warbler singing in scrub on opposite side of Moat Lane to the fisherman's gate. 1 Reed Warbler Lots of Blackcaps, Willow Warbler, Chiffchaffs, Whitethroats etc. 2 Willow Tits together (pair?) 4 Jays GS Woodpecker hole with noisy chicks in + adults nearby 1 each of Buzzard, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel all overhead 30+ Lapwing 1 Little Grebe 1 GC Grebe 1 Mute Swan 20+ Tufted Duck
Also a fox with a rabbit in its mouth trotting down the path towards me before it realised and turned back round !
Butterflies: 1 Small Copper, 1 Orange Tip, a few Common Blues
Hobby over Hollins Green 6.00am this morning. Lesser whitethroat and grasshopper warbler along Main Lane, two wheatear on Prospect Lane, yellow wag and three corn buntings along Holcroft Lane.
22 Wheatears around the mosses today - 13 together in first ploughed field on left on Prospect Lane and rest in various fields off Woodend and Holly Bush Lanes
2 Yellow Wags (both males) - one off Prospect Lane and other at top end of Holly Bush Lane 6 White Wagtails 4 Buzzards 8 Grey Partridges (4 prs) 60+ Carrion Crows 9 Teal (pool at base of tip) 18 Linnets 16 Skylarks
Yellow Wagtail over top end of Hollybush Lane yesterday evening.
This afternoon:
1 Wheatear off Prospect Lane (plus two Yellowhammers and two Grey Partridges) Pair of Shovelers on the tip pool Singing Whitethroats on Woodend Lane and Moat Lane nr the compressor station
Prospect Lane heading towards Hollybush Lane - 2 birds in first ploughed field on left after tip and then at least 8 in ploughed field on right past the farm.
19 Corn Buntings and 6 Yellowhammers in bushes at top of Hollybush Lane and 12 Fieldfares in ploughed field there.
Reeling Grasshopper Warbler - nr clay pits Male Kingfisher - pool west of Moat Lane Singing Yellowhammer at back of the above pool 1 Jay 4 Willow Warblers 4 Whitethroats 1 Chiffchaff 3 Great Crested Grebes (2 juvs) on pool 4 Corn Buntings on Prospect/Holly Bush Lanes 140+ Lesser Black-backed Gulls on tip
Rixton NR - southern end: Garden Warbler singing and showing well near new wardens hut next to where path slopes down to reserve. Also a good flock of 25+ Lesser Redpoll feeding in tree tops east of hut. G S Woodpecker on ground and acting like a Green Woodpecker! Nuthatch on woodland path plus usual other warblers: Willow, Chiffs and Whitethroat - lots + Blackcap just 1
and the usual large Terrapin sunning itself in its favourite place viewable from the bridge.
Pools west of Moat Lane: Possible reeling Grasshopper Warbler- but only distant and short so couldn't quite get my ear in ! 2 Buzzard 1 Kestrel 1 GC Grebe on pool plus more of the usual warblers
Grasshopper Warbler reeling and showing briefly at lunch - by large pool off Moat Lane.
Approx 10 mins before I arrived an Egret (prob Little Egret) had flown from the pool - it landed briefly by the fishing ponds on Prospect Lane before being flushed by a fisherman and heading off roughly NE.
100 Tufted Duck - numbers have been building steadily over the last few weeks - I wonder if they will bring some Scaup with them this year 2 Pochard 27 Coot 7 Gadwall 2 Cormorant 1 Little Grebe 32 Redwing 2 Fieldfare 1 Mistle Thrush 1 Buzzard
I went to Rixton this morning to look for the Cuckoo. No sign - but a Greenshank on the small spit on the pool west of Moat Lane briefly before flying back over the hilly bank to the area currently being used for clay extraction from where it seemed to originally come from. First Greenshank I've ever had here after 25+ years of coming to Rixton !
Called in at Rixton on the way to Seaforth yesterday - the young Cuckoo was flitting about and looked ok to me but I'm no expert either!! It may have had something to do with the weather - really sunny and quite warm with lots of other birds around Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Wren, Canadas etc
Juvenile Cuckoo still present. It flitted around in the tops of bushes and gradually came closer until it was no more than 20 feet away.
Looking at the bird it doesn't seem to be in really good condition, it looks a bit thin (though I am no expert). I am not optimistic about its chances of surviving migration. I also wonder how much of its current boldness is driven by hunger. Am half tempted to go and buy it a tub of meal worms!
Other than the Cuckoo the place was extremely quiet - even the Canada's have gone.
Had a mooch around the large pool west of Moat Lane at lunch.
Stunning views of a juvenile Cuckoo - the bird flew right past me and landed in the top of a low-growing Hawthorne bush nearby. I watched for 5 mins or so as it tried to beat to death a large, fat, bright green caterpillar! The Cuckoo eventually dropped the caterpillar (which was still wriggling) and disappeared in the undergrowth.
Also present:
4 Buzzards soaring together over the pool 1 Kestrel 4 Herons (3 juveniles) 1 Cormorant 1 Whitethroat 1 Willow Warbler 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 Linnets 66 Canada Geese 3 Moorhens 18 Coots 1 Great Crested Grebe 5 Sand Martins