Main Lake: Gadwall - now 3 males Little Grebe 1 Kingfisher 1 Male Sparrowhawk mobbed by a noisy flock of Backbird/Mistle Thrush/Nuthatch/Bullfinch/Wren
Walk from Bottoms Bridge to Windybottom farm 14.00 - 16.00
I dipper under Bottoms Bridge
North Lake 7 Mallard 1 Grey Heron 1 Little Grebe - in the corner close to junction of Lakes Rd & Prescott Old Hall Farm
Main Lake Usual numbers of Coot, Moorhen & Mallard 2 Male Gadwall 2 Female Wigeon 1 Little Grebe - close in to the bank of the larger island & associating with the female Wigeon 1 Peacock - sitting at the top of the right hand tree trunk on the island with the black dovecote 1 Cormorant - decided the Peacock was 'in his seat' & proceeded to mob it. First time i've ever seen a peacock in flight
1 Grey Heron over the horse paddock c15 Siskin in the tall trees opposite the Main House c12 Redwing over the Railway Bridge 1 Sparrowhawk over the Railway Bridge 9 Fieldfare over the fields just before Windybottom Farm 1 Jay 3 Nuthatches
Coot 137 (the lowest of 3 counts so probably a new record count soon) Tufted Duck 1 (the only duck on the water bar a few Mallard) Mute Swan 1 Little Grebe 3 Grey Heron 1
A poor showing of wildfowl today. Barring the Canada Goose flock (89) there were only singles of Mute Swan and Tufted Duck on Main Lake. Plus 4 Little Grebes still.
Disturbance is commonplace at this site. Dog walkers, horse riders, anglers, cyclists, trail bikers - all doing their own thing as they are entitled but it doesn't help birders. Well, a new one to add to the list today as Manchester Airport conducted an explosives demonstration in the field next to the bridle way. A series of incendiary and explosive devices were set off, some hidden in a trainer or child's back pack for example. There were some quite pokey, window rattling bangs which obviously disturbed horses in the adjacent fields but only put up c30 Wood Pigeons and 12 Redwings. A small group of the local horse riding fraternity were protesting and it appeared that Manchester Airport had employed a pyrotechnics company and ran quite frequent courses for multi-national attendees. Iraq and Afganistan were mentioned by an airport representative. I've got to say that the temporary signage 'Loud bangs. May scare dogs and horses' was a bit weak and was poorly placed.
On the river: Goosander 1 f/imm Dipper 3 all flying upriver Green Woodpecker heard
On the lake: Coot 123 (new high) Moorhen 22 Little Grebe 4 Tufted Duck 1f Mallard 73 Mute Swan 1 Cormorant 6 Canada Goose 54
Blue 7HPV, Blue 7HNZ, Blue 7HJH were ringed as part of a brood of 8 on 12/09/2012 at Newport, Shropshire. These 3 siblings were at Roman Lakes from 27th Oct 2012 - 4th Jan 2013.
No Pochard but now 4 Wigeon plus the 2 Gadwall have returned (the same pair as 26th Sept - told by wing moult with missing feathers on male's right wing exposing all the speculum)
Increase in Moorhen numbers to 31
Other than that: Cormorant 2 Kingfisher 1 Grey Wagtail 2 Jay 3 Robin 7 Wren 6 Nuthatch 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Coal Tit 1
1 Pochard (moulting male - new arrival and the first here this year) 3 Wigeon (1m, 2f) 1 Mute Swan 4 Little Grebes 96 Coot 91 Mallards 46 Canada Geese 1 Black-headed Gull 1 Jay
The new arrivals were: 3 Wigeon 1 Teal 1 Mute Swan wearing blue Darvic 7HPV. This is a returning bird that spent last winter at Roman Lakes and departed early January.
The Great Crested Grebe seems to have lost another chick. I could only see 1 adult and 1 noisy chick. 1 adult and 1 imm Little Grebe (the other could be hiding) 1 Cormorant 68 Coot 10 Moorhens
The undoubted highlight was the tarmac work party filling in the pot-holes on the descent to Bottoms Bridge.
Still only one parent with 2 Great Crested Grebe chicks 3 Little Grebes still Kingfisher around over Main Lake Juvenile Jay Coot numbers building with over 60
Surprise today were 2 juvenile Little Grebes with 1 adult nearby Only 1 adult Great Crested Grebe with the 2 juvs but the other could have been hiding somewhere 1 Kingfisher zipped through Little change in numbers of Coot, Moorhens and Mallard