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
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)
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
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Monday 12th of February 2018 09:20:30 PM