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RE: Macclesfield Forest


07.30 - 13.00, a pleasantly warm and sunny morning for a change.

The morning visit to the Macc Forest area produced of note:-

Langley, Teggs lower woods - like previous years spent some time trying to pin down Redstart and although I heard one singing couldn't get a sighting. Pied Flycatcher, Willow Warbler and Blackcap all seen and singing.

Ridgegate reservoir - Two drake Mandarins.

Trentabank - The Cormorant and Heron colonies are flourishing.

Wildboarclough - Dipper near the road bridge.

Danebower area and moors - no Ring Ouzel but lots of Meadow Pipit, Wheatear and Red Grouse.


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Between 35-40 Ravens circling and performing display flights close to the footpath between the Crag Inn and Hanging Gate pubs to SE of Shutlingsloe. They flew around for a couple of minutes then dispersed in small groups and pairs in various directions.

This is the highest single count of Ravens I've ever seen in the Peak District.



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Bottoms Reservoir

6 Little Grebes, 2 Cormorants, 1 drake Goldeneye, plus a few Mallard & Black Headed Gulls.

Ridgegate Reservoir

6 Tufted Ducks, a pair of Pochard & a couple of Little Grebes. 6 Mistle Thrushes flew over, so did 8 Redwings.

The area of forest to the south of Ridgegate seemed devoid of small birds, apart from a pair of Great Tits.

A skein of 90+ Pink Footed Geese flew over heading East, and a single Dipper was by the feeder stream into Ridgegate.

Trentabank Reservoir

5 Goosanders, 6 Cormorants, 2 Buzzards, 4 Tufted Ducks and a pair of Little Grebes.

A small flock of mixed tits held a single Coal Tit and a Wren.

Standing Stone area

A huge flock of Starlings (400+) flew over heading South West.

No sign of any Ravens or Crossbills, and not a single Chaffinch.


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A flock of about 30 Crossbills was feeding in the tops of spruce alongside Trentabank car park this morning.

c6 Pochard, 2 Cormorant and a Tufted Duck on Ridgegate.  Little Grebe on Trentabank.

 

 



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10.00-13.00

Bottoms Reservoir

3 Little Grebes and 1 Tufted Duck.

Ridgegate Reservoir

3 Little Grebes, 20 Tufted Duck, 3 Cormorants and 1 drake Pochard.

Surrounding scrub/forest

A flock of 5 Bullfinches and 1 Kestrel.

Trentabank Reservoir

1 Little Grebe, 7 Cormorants, 4 Tufted Duck, plus lots of Mallard that were pairing off and displaying.

Standing Stones

1 Buzzard, 3 Pheasant and a pair of very vocal Ravens.

Clough Brook

3 Ravens and 2 Buzzards doing an aerial display.

Very few small birds around the forest, just the odd Blue Tit, Chaffinch etc,.

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Does anyone know a walk around Macc Forest and environs, that is good for birds?



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I definately wouldn't advise kissing that pub:)

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Coming from Macclesfield on the Cat & Fiddle road (A537) towards Buxton about 1/2 mile past the pub there is a small turning in the right, which links through to the A54, if you kiss it just go the the main A54 junction but it is a very sharp junction back on yourself.. Turn right and then right again at the end onto the A54. About 1/2 - 3/4 mile along the road bends and you will come to a long lay-by on the left. Park there and walk back 100mts and you will see the old chimney stack. That is the quarry area known as Danebower, the slopes and quarry area are where wheatear, ring ouzel meadow pipits are to be seen. If you PM me will send you a link to a map (not sure about including one on the forum). The whole area is good and one I watch regularly.

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Whereabouts is Danebower? confuse

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Sunday 11th August 8.30am

Standing Stone area:
2 juvenile Redstarts
2 Hobbys
6 Willow Warblers
25 Chaffinch
6 Goldfinch
1 juvenile Northern Wheatear
28 Meadow Pipits
1 Sparrowhawk
1 Kestrel

Danebower:
1 Raven
1 Curlew

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I haven't seen one up there this year. Used to see them regularly up at top of the Goyt Valley on the moors around the Cat & Fiddle.



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Could I have seen a Merlin near Standing stone?
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In woods above Rainow.

Male redstart and juveniles, contact whistling much of time
Goldfinch and juveniles
Chaffinch and juveniles
Countless hirundines, juveniles sitting on fence to be fed
Kestrel and juvenile being fed prey.

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Sunday 9th June 2013 6.30 - 8.00am

On Trentabank Reservoir:

2 Great Crested Grebes
Flock of Canada Geese and Mallards
Flock of Cormorants and nesting Grey Herons in trees
3 Coots
1 Common Sandpiper

Heard Cuckoo in woodland near moor

Track up to Shutlingsloe:

Mixed flock of Chaffinches And Siskins
3 Meadow Pipits
Curlews heard

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A quick afternoon dash across East Cheshire:

Standing Stones:

Gorgeous male Redstart, very showy, fly catching along the path down from the car park. Also male Blackcap and, heard only, Garden Warbler

Trentabank reservoir

Drake Mandarin. The Cormorant colony here seems to get bigger each year. Plenty of young about and still many on nests.

Wildboarclough

Dipper pair. Also present here was a lovely flock of about 10 Siskin, using the feeders in the cottage's garden. A huge Brown Hare casually crossed the road in front of me as I left here


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07.30 - 13.00, Mostly cloudy with some hail showers, cold and breezy

The morning visit to the Macc Forest area produced of note:-

Langley, Bottoms reservoir woods - like previous years spent some time trying to pin down Redstart and although I heard one singing couldn't get a sighting. Willow Warbler and Blackcap seen. Also a fox trotted by.

Ridgegate reservoir - two drake Mandarins.

Trentabank - a pair of Goosander. The Cormorant and Heron colonies are flourishing - one of the Cormorant nests held 4 pleading chicks. Two Red Deer walked along the bank opposite to the viewing area.

Clough House and Wildboarclough - 1 Dipper at each place on the stream.

Danebower area and moors - no Ring Ouzel but many Meadow Pipit and Wheatear and several noisy Red Grouse. There were several dead sheep along the walls on the hills.

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RE: Macclesfield Forest


Pied flycatcher in Teggs Nose, lower end
Redstart
Willow warblers widespread
Chiffchaff also
Siskin at Trentabank
Heronry very active and noisy
Hirundines also widespread


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Wildboarclough
4 dippers at 3 sites alongthe river

Standing stones
Very quiet, just chaffinches.

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Toot Hill
1 male Ring Ouzel
5 Lapwing
3 Common Buzzard
3 Mistle Thrush

Sutton Reservoir
6 Goosander
1 Greylag Goose
1 Great Crested Grebe

Bottoms Reservoir
3 Tufted Duck
2 Little Grebe

Ridgegate Reservoir
Drake Pochard
Female Goosander

Teggs Nose Reservoir
Drake Goosander

Trentabank Reservoir
2 Great Crested Grebe
1 Little Grebe
5 Tufted Duck
2 Nuthatch
5 Coal Tit
15 Siskin

Lamaload Reservoir
1 Great Crested Grebe
3 Curlew
2 Lapwing

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10.00-12.30

Bottoms Reservoir

25 Canada Geese, 1 Little Grebe and a Moorhen

Ridgegate Reservoir

1 Great Crested Grebe, 5 Canada Geese, 2 Tufted Duck, 2 Cormorants and an overflying Raven.

Trentabank Reservoir

20 Canada Geese, 13 Tufted Duck, 2 Great Crested Grebes, 3 Little Grebes, 2 Cormorant and an overflying Buzzard.

9 Red Deer on the North Bank, plus 2 rather depressed looking Grey Herons in the heronry.

A short walk in the forest produced just 1 bird, a perky little Wren flitting round a clump of brambles that were encrusted with snow, even in near Arctic conditions it gave a burst of song.

Elsewhere in the forest not even a Woodpigeon stirred.

The road to Standing Stones from Trentabank was closed due to snow and ice.

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Standing Stones

No crossbills at Standing Stones
Plenty of birdsong, particularly chaffinches
3 very active mistle thrushes

Wildboarclough

Brown hare
2 dippers, 1 near Crag Inn, 1 at Clough Farm - both singing
Buzzard
Kestrel

Cat & Fiddle

Red grouse
Buzzard

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10.00-13.00

Bottoms Reservoir

10 female+ 3 male Goosanders, 1 Grey Heron, 2 Little Grebes, 3 Mute Swans plus Mallard, Coot etc.

Ridgegate Reservoir

2 Pochard, 2 Tufted Duck, 1 Cormorant and 2 Little Grebes.

Forest area on South side of Ridgegate

1 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 1 Mistle Thrush, 1 Goldcrest, 4 Siskin plus several mixed tit flocks and Chaffinches.

In one tree 5 Chaffinches were feeding on Sycamore seeds, it's the first time I've seen any animal eat them.

Trentabank Reservoir

1 Cormorant, 2 Buzzards, 2 Ravens including one having an aerial fight with a Sparrowhawk. The Raven chased the hawk out of the sky, the corvid later flew off, but the hawk did'nt show again.

A couple of mixed tit flocks passed by the viewing area, and with them 1 Treecreeper and 1 Nuthatch.

Standing Stones

2 Ravens and a single flock of 7 Chaffinches.

It's the first time I visited this area without finding a single Mandarin, and there was no sign of Crossbills.



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Saturday 3rd November

Bottoms Reservoir

1 Pochard (male)
1 Kingfisher
1 Grey Heron
1 Little Grebe
4 Tufted Ducks

Fields below Standing Stone

100+ Fieldfare
3 Song Thrush
1 Common Buzzard
1 Kestrel

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12.00-15.00

Bottoms Reservoir

1 female Mandarin, 4 Tufted Ducks, 1 Great Crested Grebe,2 Grey Wagtails, 5 Coot, 2 Moorhen plus a male Kestrel flying over.

Ridgegate Reservoir

4 Swallows, 3 adult Little Grebes plus 1 juvenile still being fed Sticklebacks by a parent, also 4 Tufted Ducks and a single flock 12 Pied Wagtails.

The young Little Grebe dived several times, and each time a nearby Tufted Duck went in a panic. The little Dabchick was nibbling at the Tufties legs.

An adjacent pasture held another 7 Pied plus 3 "Alba" wagtails. The group of 12 were on the wall at the Western end of reservoir, 3 of them having very lemon coloured faces.

In the forest just South of Ridgegate a single mixed flock of passerines were feeding amongst the pines, impossible to count they were mainly male Chaffinch or Coal Tits.

I only found a single female Chaffinch in the group, but the flock also contained 4 Siskins and at least 6 Goldcrests plus 2 Wrens, 2 Robins and a few Great Tits.

Trentabank Reservoir

6 Cormorants (Roosting in conifers), 5 Mallards, 2 Little Grebes, 1 Buzzard, 1 Kestrel plus a group of 5 Long Tailed Tits with a single Chiffchaff amongst them.

1 Red Deer hind on the North bank.

Standing Stones

5 Ravens soaring over. Also a large flock of mixed tits in the Sycamores by the car park, mostly Coal and Great.

3 Jays.

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Saturday 15th September

Clough House:
1 Dipper
1 Grey Wagtail
1 Kestrel
25 Swallows lined up on the wires

Danebower:
2 Wheatear
2 Stonechat

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Sunday 9th Septmber 7am

Standing Stone area:
2 Whinchat
1 Sparrowhawk
1 Kestrel
2 Common Buzzards

Clough House:
2 Hobbies
1 Grey Heron

Danebower:
4 Stonechat
3 Ravens


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Friday 31st August 6.30-10.00 am


Standing Stone area:
1 Spotted Flycatcher
2 Whinchat
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
1 Treecreeper
7 Goldcrests
1 Chiffchaff singing
2 Little Owl
2 Common Buzzard
1 Dipper on the river below Standing Stone

Danebower:
3 Red Grouse
1 Wheatear

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Tuesday 28th August

2 Whinchat along the wall and fence line on the road down from Standing Stone car park towards Wildboarclough this morning.
1 Common Buzzard
12 young Swallows preening on the overhead wires.

Nice to see the sun too.


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Sunday 12th August 6am

Standing Stone area:
3 Common Buzzards
2 Jay
Swallow numbers down on recent days.

Clough House:
1 Dipper
1 Grey Wagtail
1 Kestrel


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Walk in a loop from trentabank res:

Very quiet really but birds seen:
c20 cormorants in a tree(one in a nest presumably sitting as it was gullating)
Little grebe
G.c. grebe feeding near full grown juv
5 grey heron
Buzzard
Lots of parties of juv goldcrest
No crossbills.

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Saturday 28th July 6.30am

Not a great deal around this morning.
Clough House:
1 Dipper
2 Grey Wagtails

Danebower:
2 Ravens
1 Curlew
3 Wheatear

Derbyshire Bridge:
3 Red Grouse
2 Kestrels

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Sunday 22nd July

12 Crossbill over Standing Stone once again. Flying off towards Cat and Fiddle and the pine forest before that.
4 Kestrels hunting together (well close to each other)
Family party of Willow Warblers with 3 juveniles.

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Saturday 21st July 6.00-10.00am

At last, sunshine!
A good morning wih lots around.

Teggs Nose Reservoir:
1 Common Sandpiper

Standing Stone car park area:
8 Crossbills over
1 juvenile Redstart
1 Sparrowhawk
1 Kestrel
3 Goldcrest
2 Little Owl

Clough House:
1 Dipper
2 Grey Wagtails

Danebower:

3 Stonechat (2 adults 1 juv being fed)

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Clough House this morning.

2 juvenile Dippers and 1 adult.
1 Grey Wagtail

Not a lot else anywhere between here and Derbyshire Bridge.

4 Red Deer and a dozen goats on the loose.

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Sunday 1st July

Teggs Nose reservoir:
1 Common Sandpiper
1 Balckcap
1 Cormorant

Clough House:
2 Dippers (1 juvenile)
1 Kingfisher
6 Grey Wagtails (3 juvenile)
3 Nuthatch (1 juvenile)

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Sunday 27th May 8.00am

Danebower:
2 Stonechat (a very nice male and female)
2 Wheatear
3 Meadow Pipits
1 Curlew
Cuckoo heard in the direction of Three Shires Head

Wildboarclough:
1 Grey Wagtail
1 Spotted Flycatcher in the parking area

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7.30 Standing Stone Car Park to Shuttlingslow
8 Crossbills
5 Wheatears
2 Redstarts
Cuckoo
Golden Plover
Red Grouse

Just a couple of years ago there were usually several
Tree pipits, Wood Warbler Pied Flycatcher, Redstart
in the Trentabank area - have these all disappeared?

Also the Woodland between Derbyshire Bridge and Errwood
was a Wood Warbler stronghold have these gone too?


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Thanks to Adam Jones' excellent directions easily found the Pied Flycatcher in Teggs Nose wood yesterday late on. Also present were Blackcap and Willow Warbler. There were two Common Sandpipers on Ridgegate reservoir.

Ventured up to Derbyshire Bridge but too cold, wet and windy for anything much to be alive up there

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Saturday 12th May 6.30am

Teggs Nose:
1 Pied Flycatcher
1 Common Sandpiper calling on the wall of Bottoms reservoir. (Not seen one do this before)
1 Grey Wagtail
3 Mandarins
4 Blackcaps
Plenty of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler
Green Woodpecker heard.
Common Redstart heard too.

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Sunday 6th May 7am

Teggs Nose Woods:

1 Pied Flycatcher (male)
1 Common Redsart (male)
3 Willow Warbler
1 Blackcap
4 Chiffchaff
2 Green Woodpecker
1 Mandarin
8 Swallows


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Saturday 5th May 7.15am

Teggs Nose Woods:
Finally!! A male Pied Flycatcher located by song at first and then watched until I could tear myself away in the freezing cold. (There were snowflakes falling this morning)
In the same area were a pair of Common Redstart and two Green Woodpeckers. Plenty of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler too.

Standing Stone Car Park:
12 Lesser Redpolls and plenty of Chaffinch, but generally quiet here.

Wildboarclough:
1 Dipper
1 Chiffchaff
1 Willow Warbler

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Saturday 21st April 7am

In heavy rain this morning:
Bottoms Reservoir
1 Common Sandpiper on the stoney bank
23 Swallows skimming over the water
1 Cormorant
1 Mandarin duck
1 Blackcap seen (others heard)
Plenty of Chiffchaff and Willow Warblers
Green Woodpeckers also heard on the slopes of Teggs Nose

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06.45 - 11.30, Mostly cloudy with some heavy showers and cold.

A spur of the moment morning visit to the Macc Forest area produced of note:-

Langley, Bottoms reservoir woods - like last year spent some time trying to pin down Redstart and although I heard one singing couldn't get a sighting. Willow Warbler seen.

Trentabank - No sign yet of Pied Flycatcher but several Siskin seen.

Standing Stone car park - 2 Crossbill, 2 Goldcrest.

Wildboarclough - 1 Dipper and 1 grey Wagtail on the stream.

Danebower area and moors - Pair of Ring Ouzel (see Danebower report) Wheatear, and several noisy Red Grouse.

Lamaload Reservoir - singing male Redstart, 3 Willow Warblers and a pair of Goosander.

Not a bad morning eventually considering the conditions.


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Teggs Nose/Bottoms Reservoir
Still no Common Redstart or Pied Flycatchers at Teggs Nose/Bottoms Reservoir although I am 99% certain I heard a Pied Flycathcer singing this morning, but could not locate it before it went quiet.
2 Green Woodpeckers

Trentabank Reservoir:
All the usuals and 2 Little Grebe that I'd not seen previously.

Standing Stone car park:
Just a few Crossbill for me this morning, but it seemed the Siskins were more active than normal. No Lesser Redpoll or Bramblings.
1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
1 Mistle Thrush
2 Willow Warblers chasing each other around.


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Standing Stones
30 crossbills, 10 in trees and 20 flyover
Siskin
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Great- spotted woodpecker

Wildboarclough
Grey wagtail
Dipper


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Standing Stone Car Park:

Decent amount of Crossbills still with 11 seen this morning.
6 Siskin
4 Lesser Redpoll
3 Great Spotted Woodpecker
1 Tawny Owl
1 Curlew

Wildboarclough:
3 Dippers
1 Grey Wagtail
1 Goldcrest

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Standing Stones
3 crossbills, 1m, 2f
Numerous lesser redpoll
Siskin
Singing willow warbler and chiffchaff

Wildboarclough
Dipper


Phil

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1 crossbill (f) at Standing Stones.

12 swallows and sand martins at Bottoms Reservoir.

Phil

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Visit to Standing Stone car park and Danebower 8.30am to 10.00am.

Saw much the same as Phil, but no wagtails

However, did see 4 stonechat at Danebower

Stopped for pot of tea at Ice Cream Farm on the way home, and a swallow was perched on their TV aerial. My first of the year

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Sunday 1 April
Standing Stones Car Park


6 crossbills
Siskin - display flights very apparent
Redpoll
GSW
Chaffinch
Curlew

Danebower
6 wheatear
Numerous meadow pipits, plenty of parachute display
Pied wagtail
Curlew
Red grouse

Wildboarclough
No dippers at any location!
Grey wagtails in 2 places

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