Late news for yesterday, another three tree pipits including two on wires near the beacon. Also a singing willow warbler, juvenile bullfinch, family party of whitethroats and a male blackcap.
Hawfinch south this morning, with 4 Brambling, 1500+ Redwing south, Firecrest and an unseen Yellow-Browed Warbler calling on the hill, info thanks to Chris Darbyshire and Peter Alker
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Birds logged moving over in 2hr 15min this morning included 1325 Redwing, 17 Fieldfare, 3 Brambling, 3 Crossbill (NE) and a Peregrine. Info thanks to Chris Darbyshire
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Male Ring Ouzel this morning, which then flew E, 2 Fieldfare and 5 Snipe over, at least 10 Goldcrest and 2-3 Chiffchaff present. Info thanks to Chris Darbyshire/Peter Alker
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Just at the bottom of the hill my garden, pleased to see the return of 2 tree sparrows to the feeders after a few weeks absence, though a sparrowhawk had them but mustve been a house sparrow which i suppose given their demise aint too much better ....
also had 3 of Peter Alker's ringed starlings which is part of a BTO project .... seems his birds wander over a fairly lare "home range"
Had good views of a female Stonechat at the hill summit on and off for over an hour around lunchtime today. There were plenty of Meadow pipits and finches overhead, including a few Siskin (3). Other birds included 6 Yellowhammer, 2 Kestrel, Raven, Bullfinch, 3 Corn bunting, 5 House martin and 4 Jay
Hi Craig, I've also just seen that tonight, via a link to it on the St Helens Birds Twitter feed. It was photographed on Sunday and is on a Billinge Blog Facebook page
I've seen a picture of a Red Kite that was shown to my Mrs apparently seen over Billinge Hill earlier this week. Cant remember which day I'm afraid, and other detail are sketchy. Might be worth keeping an eye out though.
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Signs of a little drift our way as yesterday we had a redstart and spotted flycatcher on and around the hill .... fingers crossed for a few more before the weekend
I found a Bonellis warbler sp. this morning on Billinge Hill on the public footpath between Crank Road and Smethurst Road that leads to Mountains Farm. It was in the pine copse that's on the right.
An hour up on the summit between 12:45- 1:45 today
8 yellowhammer (all males, some giving very close views up at the top of the hill) 5 corn bunting (on the way up) 3 chiffchaff 70+ linnet Kestrel Buzzard
Gonna be keeping my ears open today from the garden as I awoke in the early hours to the sound of a singing quail .... though it couldve all been a very vivid dream!
Maybe I was dreaming, no further singing yet .....
Gonna be keeping my ears open today from the garden as I awoke in the early hours to the sound of a singing quail .... though it couldve all been a very vivid dream!
RBA reports the quail as dead, though it sounded healthy when I was there. Cause of death would be of interest - fox, gun, or merely pining for the fjords ?
Yesterday RBA mentioned 1+ quail, so there could be another around.
Well I think the two bird theory has proven correct this time!
RBA reports the quail as dead, though it sounded healthy when I was there. Cause of death would be of interest - fox, gun, or merely pining for the fjords ?
Yesterday RBA mentioned 1+ quail, so there could be another around.