MB

 

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: redstarts


Status: Offline
Posts: 1855
Date:
RE: redstarts


Depends where you're starting from and there's always the chance of bigger birds at Aberwink.gif

Henry Cook wrote:

Bit of a longer drive to Aber than to Macc though Sid! That said Aber is a very scenic spot and well worth the visit in the summer.
Henry.






__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1703
Date:

Bit of a longer drive to Aber than to Macc though Sid! That said Aber is a very scenic spot and well worth the visit in the summer.
Henry.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1855
Date:

Both Wood and Garden Warbler are usually to be found at Aber as well as the Redstartsbiggrin.gif

-- Edited by sid ashton at 22:09, 2009-01-27

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 121
Date:

jason atkinson wrote:

Just out of county but Trentabank in Macc will get you Redstart, Pied Fly & Garden Warbler in early May and probably from the car.

cheers
jason






I meant Wood Warbler not Garden ...

cheers
jason

__________________
Blog : A Tale of 2 Halves


Status: Offline
Posts: 1855
Date:

Although the original posting was re Redstarts in Saddleworth we seem to have strayed in to the realms of Springbiggrin.gif

So don't forget the very best places for Redstarts that I know and they are....... Lathkill Dale and Aber Falls - on the trail up to the falls.

Steven Nelson wrote:

Another good place is the Goyt Valley. Park at Derbyshire Bridge just after the Cat & Fiddle pub and walk down to the reservoir. Also Pied Flys, Red Grouse, Ring Ouzel (not as reliable as in the past though), Dipper, Tree Pipit, Wood Warbler, Golden Plover and Curlew plus raptors. Magic place in May/early June!

-- Edited by Steven Nelson at 19:55, 2009-01-27






__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1976
Date:

Another good place is the Goyt Valley. Park at Derbyshire Bridge just after the Cat & Fiddle pub and walk down to the reservoir. Also Pied Flys, Red Grouse, Ring Ouzel (not as reliable as in the past though), Dipper, Tree Pipit, Wood Warbler, Golden Plover and Curlew plus raptors. Magic place in May/early June!

-- Edited by Steven Nelson at 19:55, 2009-01-27

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 121
Date:

Just out of county but Trentabank in Macc will get you Redstart, Pied Fly & Garden Warbler in early May and probably from the car.

cheers
jason

__________________
Blog : A Tale of 2 Halves


Status: Offline
Posts: 202
Date:

Not in the county, but the only 100% nailed-on place I know for Redstarts is Coombes & Churnet RSPB near Leek in Staffordshire.
Like Sid said you'll have to wait for the warmer weather to spot them unless you're very, very lucky!
A trip to Coombes anytime after early May should give you a decent chance of spotting Redstarts and the bonus of Pied Flycatchers.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/c/coombeschurnet/index.asp

Anthony

-- Edited by Anthony Dixon at 16:10, 2009-01-27

__________________
My Website My Blog


Status: Offline
Posts: 214
Date:

thanks guys will do

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1605
Date:

Stuart,

even in the breeding season there is no "good" place in Saddleworth to see Redstarts. They are featured on some of the visitors' info signs at Dove Stones so they must have been more regular there in the past. Follow Sid's advice and keep logging on to the forum. County reports will tell you where they have been seen in previous years.

Steve

__________________
Steve "Make your birdwatching count!"


Status: Offline
Posts: 1855
Date:

Stuart welcome to the forum - Redstarts are quite rare anywhere in the UK at this time of the year they tend to be summer visitors - I suspect that should one turn up in our area it will be posted on this forum - so keep reading the posts.wink.gifwink.gif

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 214
Date:

were is a good place in saddleworth to spot redstarts thanksbiggrin.gif

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

RODIS

 

This forum is dedicated to the memory of Eva Janice McKerchar.