Quick visit at 7.30 am today to check on the progress of the Tufted Duck young. They seem to be doing pretty well - although the family of 8 ducklings are now down to 5, the other family parties of 4 and 3 young remain as they were.
Also Moorhen still sitting on a nest and chasing away some Pied Wagtails that dared to land near the nest site! 5 Pied Wagtails, 2 Grey Wagtails, 1 Grey Heron and c140 Canada Geese. No sign of the feral Barnacle Goose (today or 9/8) that used to accompany the Canada Geese flock here in earlier years.
A really good local confirmed breeding record that Mark! With Tufted Duck being such a scarce breeder in Oldham, I thought I would have a wander up there this afternoon in the rain and enjoy watching the young ducklings. When I got there and after a good while checking and counting there appears to be actually three separate broods of Tufted Duck on the same lake!! One female with 8 small ducklings, 1 with 4 larger ones and 1 with 3 larger ones. The female with the 8 smaller ones initially started off as 4, which then became 7, then 8 then 6. The very small ducklings seem to have a greater tendency to wander away from mother, more so than the more advanced ducklings - probably the reason for the changing numbers? Still a really lovely spectacle on such an urban pond.
Also c125 Canada Geese, c110 Feral Pigeon, c85 Mallard, Moorhen on a nest, 2 Coot, family party of Chaffinches, family party of Woodpigeons and a Sparrowhawk in hot pursuit and just a few yards behind a male Blackbird trying to make a fast noisy escape to the nearest bushes...which I think it made it to!