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Whilst watching my youngest at football training yesterday evening, an adult Mediterranean Gull in pretty much full winter plumage was feeding on Garrett Hall scholl playing fields at about 7.20pm before flying off with c 100 Black Headed Gulls west (presumably to roost at Pennington).

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Lesser whitethroat in trees near the gatehouse pub this afternoon.

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Single tree pipit flew south over garret hall school at c.10.35am today also good sized flock of hirundines over cow fields here

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2 summer plumaged adult Mediterranean Gulls drifted east to west over Wayfarers drive, Tyldesley at 3.30pm today.

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Two Bullfinch and a small roving flock of Long-tailed Tits provided some distraction from this morning's game at Tyldesley Rugby Union Club but even better was a Willow Tit smile

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Singing Chiffchaff by Tyldesley rugby club this morning.

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I've just come across a pond which I've never noticed before in spite of it being next to a footpath. It's behind Nuttall's Farm and Davenport Farm and the row of houses on Squires Lane that back onto Colliers Wood and Cooling Lane in Tyldesley. I think it's a flooded horse paddock and probably isn't a pond all year round, but it's been here long enough for birds to breed here this year. So what's present at the moment?
  • At least two pairs of Little Grebes with young smile
  • A single pair of Mute Swans with three large cygnets (there were four but apparently one has been killed)
  • Several pairs of Coots with noisy young
  • Several pairs of Moorhens with young
  • Mallards
  • Woodpigeons
  • House Martins over
  • Rabbits
  • Dragonflies and Damselflies (not identified to species level)
I may get around to counting them next week.

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Raven seen over manchester road/sale lane area twice in last week. Also good numbers of juvenile starling in several flocks around town. Good density of blackbirds nesting around wayfarers drive and porterfield.

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Blackcap singing at entrance to cranleigh drive and pair of willow tits near feeding station.

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3 waxwing flew east over wayfarers drive towards Bodmin road area at 4 ish today also redshank south over jut before both great garden ticks!

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Lesser whitethroat singing this morning in trees along east end of astley park.

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Great news - someone else has hung a peanut feeder at the feeding station. If that was you, thanks very much - the more the merrier as they say. If anyone else is passing by and could contribute a fatball or some seed, I would be very grateful as we all know how expensive it can get. When the weather gets a little less windy I'll tidy the area up a bit.

Anyway, a site tick for me today was a Sparrowhawk which slowly circled the area over the feeding station and some nearby gardens before flying off. I had a great, abnormally long look through my bins - a magnificent sight.

On the feeders there were:
  • 2 Jays which promptly removed all the loose peanuts I scattered over several tree trunk 'tables'. They even came back for more.
  • Male and female Bullfinch
  • 2 Robins
  • 1 Dunnock
  • 1 Blackbird
  • 2 Blue Tits
  • 1 Great Tit
In the area I also saw some Goldfinches and a Chiffchaff as well as the usual Magpies and Woodpigeons. I could also hear a Willow Tit and some Chaffinches but I didn't see them today. The pond has dried up and so the resident Mallards have moved on.


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Filling up the feeding station today I heard my first Chiffchaff of the year in this area, but only the more common 'usuals' around the feeders.

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68 meadow pipit moved north over garden between 8.50 and 10.15am also several pied wagtail seemed to be on the move as well and small number f chaffinch. Most of the birds very low down in very clear conditions?!

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Flock of 5 Siskin over garden today also skylark singing over the open ground just east of the ponds

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A quick visit to the feeding station produced the following birds:

  • Male and female Bullfinch
  • Willow Tit
  • Goldfinch
  • 2 Great Tits
  • 2 Blue Tits
  • Robin
  • Dunnock
  • 2 Blackbirds

Also in the area:

  • 2 Jays along cleared path
  • Grey Heron on pond
  • Chaffinches singing from bushes
  • Greenfinch over
  • Resident pair of Mallards circling the area and landing
  • 2 Carrion Crows carrying nest building materials
  • Usual Woodpigeons and Magpies

Also a Coal Tit singing from a tree on Merlewood Drive

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Grey heron at dusk yesterday (1st April) on the "ponds" where paths from porterfield drive comes out also good numbers of blackbird and redwing roosting in bushes here.

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Singing chiffchaff today heard from garden singing in southern end of astley park.

-- Edited by Andy Isherwood on Friday 29th of March 2013 05:45:44 PM

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Getting jealous of this new feeding station Martyn as had feeders in my garden since we moved in last summer and only had 3 species on them! Think I'm just to far from the trees. Pretty sure chiffchaffs and willow warblers will both be singing in the area within 2 weeks, whether they stay and breed is a different matter.

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Only a brief visit to the feeding station today but a male and female pair of Bulfinches and 2 Long-tailed Tits down to 1 metre (which appeared on one of the feeders whilst I was filling another) made it worthwhile. I also saw a Willow Tit, Coal Tit, 2 Goldfinches, 2 Dunnocks, a male Chaffinch and a Blue Tit using the feeders and tree stump 'tables' as well as the usual Woodpigeons, Magpies and Carrion Crows in the area.

I do hope the Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers will return here this year, but I'm not sure due to the large number of trees that have been chopped down - it's looking very bare around here.

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Yeah, thanks Andy. There was a pair of Mallards on the pond today as well as some frogspawn. I refilled the feeders at my feeding station and moved a few more tree stumps into position. However I only saw two Blue Tits, two Long-tailed Tits, a Great Tit and a Robin using it today (no Willow Tits) in the biting wind and snow. There were however four Goldfinches in and around the area as well as a House Sparrow, a Dunnock, three Carrion Crows and the usual Magpies and Woodpigeons. I'm starting to consider what might be done to improve the whole area for wildlife - PM me (anyone) if you're interested in getting involved.

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Small numbers of redwings moving south over garden on wayfarers drive today also single snipe flying round noisily at c.8am in every direction! Will be checking out the feeding station Martyn and will add to it whenever going past, the area round the pond seems to be best bet of keeping a wildlife haven here.

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Ok, so I've got my home made feeding station up and running on the waste ground about 100 metres past the pond near the footpath at the bottom of Merlewood Drive in Tyldesley. It's nothing much, just a couple of bottle feeders, some fatballs and a tree stump bird 'table'. But today was rather special because I had a pair of Willow Tits visit, the first time I've ever seen them here. I thought I heard them yesterday, but decided they must have been Blue Tits. However, my visit today positively confirmed there are at least two in the area.

On the feeders I had:

1 Coal Tit
3 Long-tailed Tits
2 Blue Tits
3 Great Tits
2 Robins

Also very near to the feeding station were:

1 female Bullfinch
4 Goldfinches
1 House Sparrow
Several male and female Chaffinches
2 Blackbirds
2 Carrion Crows
Lots of Magpies and Woodpigeons

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Today I ventured out for the first time in ages to see what further devastation had been wrought on the former Tyldesley Loopline by the proposed mis-guided busway as it is called by some. A single House Sparrow was singing from a rooftop aerial as I made my way to the patch of wasteland below the loopline where I was greeted briefly by a Grey Heron fishing in the small ephemeral pond we have here. Wandering through the woodchippings and remains of trees that were planted here when I first moved in over 30 years ago, it seemed that all there would be here would be a group of six Magpies and a few Woodpigeons. I've decided to try hanging a couple of home-made feeders in the hawthorns in the middle of this area and I'll report back if we get any birds using them regularly. I might try to move one of the sawn off tree stumps to use as a feeding table below it, but they're bloody heavy!

After I while I encountered some Chaffinches and a pair of Blackbirds chasing each other across the area of heather - yes, I know - heather! On walking up towards the road bridge on Hough Lane, and looking with dismay at all the extra trees that have recently been removed, I came across a Dunnock and a pair of Long-tailed Tits, as well as Robin. A Great Tit and some Blue Tits were seen on the way back as well as Wren, whilst I watched the mechanical monster removing even more trees with consummate ease.

In the words of Jurassic Park, I'm sure 'life will find a way', but we don't half make it hard for it to do so.

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6 whooper swans south over garden at 9 40 this am also several Siskin in area

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Good numbers of common species in astley park today over 30 blackbird, 13 redwing and 7 song thrush also mixed flock of tits contained at least 6 goldcrest, 3 coal tit and c. 35 long tailed tit. 2 very vocal nuthatch and single treecreeper. Had been lots of jay activity over my garden nearby last month or so ad had 3 on ground in park at one time.

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Two Tawny Owl 'hooting' during rugby training at Tyldesley RUFC tonight; one in the vicinity of Tyldesley Park and the other Gin Pit.

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Late report for yesterday (Sat 7 Jul)

First time I've been out since the recent deluges. In a warm sunny interlude I saw the following birds:

Chiffchaffs - at least three or four birds singing loudly with two seen
Whitethroat - seen singing (site tick for me)
Kestrel - perched in the trees
Great Tit
Blue Tit - heard only
Wren - heard only
2 Blackbirds
2 Woodpigeons
2 Magpies

There were also a couple of other birds singing which I couldn't identify - I need to brush up on my birdsong.

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There was a pair of Mallard on the small pond next to the ginnel path below the loopline this afternoon. First time I've ever seen ducks on this transient pond.

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chiffchaff in with reasonably sized tit flock in tyldesley park this am also 2 great spotted woodpecker and small redwing flock





There's an interesting programme on the beeb which has just started: Railway Walks. They probably will focus on the nature of the paths. I have regularly walked the defunct line that runs somewhere close to Dunham Massey and over into Lymm - would definitely recommend it for birders.

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chiffchaff in with reasonably sized tit flock in tyldesley park this am also 2 great spotted woodpecker and small redwing flock

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Today was the first sunny day for quite a while and so Sarah and I went for a quick walk round. It was nice to get out for the first time after Christmas and we saw:

Several Blackbirds, Great Tits and Blue Tits
2 Robins
A Chaffinch
A pair of Bullfinches (m & f)
A few woodpigeons
Loads of Magpies
and possibly a Jay disappearing into the trees.

The highlight was a kestrel being mobbed by a crow directly overhead as we walked along the footpath. We'll be very upset if our little patch of nature is totally lost with the advent of this damn tramway.

Happy New Year to one and all !!!

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Yesterday at 3pm a Raven headed south-west over Cutacre Drive, heading towards Astley.

Info thanks to Andy Little

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Grasshopper Warbler still reeling by Tyldesley RUFC yesterday evening.

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At Tyldesley Cemetery today: a very noisy party of newly fledged Goldcrest, being fed by parents, an equally noisy family party of Treecreeper, family party of Jay and Song Thrush feeding young

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Plenty of activity from fledged birds today, inc Bullfinch, Goldfinch, Robins, Blue & Great Tits. Chiffchaff and Whitethroat singing.

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Another quick walk round (whilst avoiding the chores I should really be doing before returning to work tomorrow) produced:

Several Chaffinches, Blackbirds and Chiffchaff all seen and heard singing
2 Woodpigeons
1 Magpie
1 Great Tit
Several Robins, one of which followed me down the path
A Wren tutting away in the trees
2 or 3 Willow Warblers warbling
And the best of the day - 2 shy Jays hiding away in the woods

And oh yes, I tripped on a cunningly concealed bramble and fell A-over-T into a very large patch of nettles whilst trying to prevent my camera from instant death. I got stung all the way down my right side (ouch!) on my bare arms and face. It's still 'ouching' now as I write some four hours later - the dock leaves were useless, where's that antihistamine cream when you need it?

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A quick walk round before tea produced:

Kes, our resident Kestrel hunting and perched in a tree
Luke, our local leucistic Blackbird who I see quite frequently nowadays
3 Chiffchaff singing
1 Song Thrush
4 Robins
Several Blue Tits and Great Tits
2 Magpies
Many Blackbirds and Woodpiegons
An acrobatic Grey Squirrel


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A quick walk round before United play City in the FA Cup this afto produced:

1 Jay (I've finally found one here)
1 leucistic blackbird - must be the same one that appeared in my garden
Several other blackbirds
Loads of Robins singing away and posing for photos
Several Chiffchaff, one of which was quite obliging for photos
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Goldfinch
Bullfinch
House Sparrow
Magpie
Woodpigeons
Carrion Crow over

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A quick walk round this evening before tea produced:

Kestrel - 1
Song Thrush - at least 2
Wrens - at least 2 and very noisy
Several Chiffchaff singing
Blackbird (lots)
Woodpiegeons (lots)
Magpies - 2
Blue Tit - 2
Great Tit - 1
Several Goldfinches over
Gulls over

The highlight was the Kestrel which I watched for a good 15 minutes hunting over the flat waste land between the old railway track and the newer housing estate. After hovering in several different spots, it dropped quite slowly and then retreated to a nearby tree with a small grey kill, probably a mouse. It then proceeded to rip bits off it before eventually swallowing quite a large peice whole.

No sign of the escaped Senegal Parrot tonight.

-- Edited by Martyn Jones on Wednesday 13th of April 2011 07:17:22 PM

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Cheers Steve, that's spot on. I looked for ages on the net but couldn't find anything close, but you've nailed it. (Well, not actually nailed it, because it wasn't an ex-parrot, hehe)

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Hi Martyn,
Try Senegal parrot.
Steve

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Parrot pictures posted. Any help in ID-ing this escapee appreciated.

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Aye Nick lad, hehe!

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Martyn, are you sure it wasn't just attracted by your peg leg, eye patch and dubloons?

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A quick walk down the old Tyldesley Loopline near my house this evening produced the following birds:

3 Chiffchaffs singing and two seen
1 very vocal Wren
2 Robins proclaiming their territory
3 Blackbirds
1 Goldfinch
2 Magpies
2 Great Tits
2 Blue Tits
1 Carrion Crow over
Several Gulls over
Numerous Woodpigeons

But the surprise of the evening was a green coloured Parrot or Macaw with a yellow and reddish underbelly and a greyish head. It was tame and ringed and it flew down on to my back whilst I was photographing it. I walked with it on my back for a few hundred metres but it flew off when I opened my car door. Anyone know what this might be and if I should I report if somewhere? There will be pictures on my blog tomorrow night (address below).

-- Edited by Martyn Jones on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 11:22:22 PM

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Thursday 8th of November 2012 08:38:54 PM



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