2 Great white Egret. One on pond behind car park kept walking into the field, the other was on the edge of the mere under the overhanging trees very close to the left side of the car park, but then flew to the other end of the mere. Also Goosander, 2f, Sparrowhawk, Kingfisher
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Monday 12th of November 2018 01:13:51 PM
Redesmere : 2f Goosanders, 3 adult + 1 juv Great Crested Grebes, 1 Little Grebe, 6 Buzzards, 1f Pochard, 6 Nuthatches, 2 Goldcrests and 3 Grey Herons.
2 of the numerous Black Headed Gulls perched on the railings by the car park had blue rings on their left legs, and silver BTO rings on their right leg.
One bird's blue ring was 2F69 and the other was 2F88.
Capesthorne Hall Pools : 1 Kingfisher, 2 Little Grebes and a group of 6 Gadwall (No Gadwall were on Redesmere).
1 Pink Footed Goose was with 18 Greylags on cattle pasture at Capesthorne.
I walked the full length of the mere this morning, but saw no sign of the Smew. It was not a wasted trip - the weather was glorious and there were a few good birds around. My first local Oystercatcher and Shelduck of the year were the highlights. A list of 36 species also included Goldeneye (7), Goosander (3), Siskin (4), Nuthatch and a big mixed flock of Fieldfare and Redwing. I used to find Tree Sparrows in the lanes around here, but had no luck today.
Redesmere - redhead Smew still. at far end beyond Sailing Club 14.15. (per John Spottiswood, thanks)
This is the 2nd day for the bird to be present here, I haven't seen any reports for today so far. Interestingly the female Smew at Newchurch wasn't seen yesterday or today!
I called at Redesmere Lake this afternoon. At least 3 Great Crested Grebe,2 off which seemed to of paired up,with occasional head shaking,lots of Coots,Canada Geese,BH Gulls,Tufted Ducks,Greylags,2 male 3 female Golden Eye,a male Pochard,Moorhens,a Greyheron,a pair of Mute Swans. In adjoining fields and woodland,Heard Great Spotted Woodpecker Drumming,100 or so Redwings flying and landing in fields,Goldfinches,a Buzzard,usual corvids,Chaffinches,great tits,and a pair of Oystercatchers flew from the direction of the lake across the carpark and on to the field. As usual lots of people throwing huge amounts of bread from full loafs they have brought at the ducks and Geese,a lot of which must sink to the bottom of the Lake and rot down? Sometimes wonder if it is worth the icecream van selling better food for people to give the ducks? Not that many years ago I could virtually guarantee seeing Little Owl near here but don't see them now here,or for that matter anywhere as much as I used too,which is a real shame. ALL THE BEST AND GOOD BIRDING TO YOU ALL.
Interesting looking female Scaup-like Aythya on Capesthorne Hall Lake, identification still being worked on, just noting it here just in case other birders see it (wing pattern not Lesser Scaup!) 2 Wigeon 4 Pochard c100 Tufted Duck 10 Gadwall 5 Goldeneye 5 Goosander
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1 drake Mandarin, 12 Tufted Ducks, 1 Grey Heron, 2 Buzzards plus Coots, Mallard etc.
3 Canada Goslings with parents.
Masses of hirundines mainly House Martins.
In the woodland were 1 Chiffchaff, 1 Treecreeper plus Blue Tit, Chaffinch etc.
Across the A34 on the Capesthorne Estate
One field contained 12 small Lapwing chicks with 10 parent birds and 3 Oystercatchers.
The adult Lapwings largely ignored me as passed by on the footpath, but when a Carrion Crow appeared they attacked with vigour and chased it off, clever peewits.
A brood of 5 Canada Goslings, whilst the Greylags had a single brood of 3.
Lots of feral geese and "park" Mallards throughout. Lots of Rabbits too.
My first visit to this site so I was'nt sure what to expect, it seems a place to avoid at weekends if you like quiet birding.
The highlight was a courting pair Mandarins, the male looking resplendant. 2 male and 6 female Goldeneye. 1 Great Crested Grebe.
Lots of Feral Geese, "Park" Mallard, Tufted Duck and Coots. Lots of Black Headed and Common Gulls on the mere and by the path leading to Capesthorne, where they were following a plough.
The tall Alder woodland along the eastern side of the mere looks good for woodpeckers, but all I found were a Nuthatch and a pair of Long Tailed Tits.
A huge Buzzard made several low sweeps over the mere, by the car park, scattering the gulls in all directions. 3 Buzzards were soaring over the NE corner.
It looks like a good place to visit in winter, but probably resembles a city park boating lake in summer.
-- Edited by John Williams on Friday 5th of April 2013 06:37:01 PM
Redesmere 1 Red Kite 1 Sand Martin 8 Goldeneye 2 Common Buzzard 4 Oystercatcher 2 Reed Bunting 2 Great Crested Grebe 17 Fieldfare 20 Tufted Duck 12 Greylag Geese 4 Meadow Pipit 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker
Capesthorne (public footpath just north of Mill Lane & just south of official Hall entrance) 1 Red-breasted Goose 3 Greylag Geese 1 Chiffchaff 5 Lapwing 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 Goldcrest
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We went for a walk around the Redesmere area and wandered over to Capesthorne Lakes to find, surprise, surprise, a Red-breasted Goose on the lake. I assumed this was a resident. It didn't get out of the water so couldn't check for rings, but I see from the Macclesfield RSPB site that is seems ring-less and I think presumed wild?
Can anyone confirm what the considered status is for this bird? I've submitted it as a casual sighting on Birdtrack, with usual consequences...never quite sure if these birds should be submitted or not!
-- Edited by Nev Wright on Saturday 30th of March 2013 08:16:09 PM
We went for a walk around the Redesmere area and wandered over to Capesthorne Lakes to find, surprise, surprise, a Red-breasted Goose on the lake. I assumed this was a resident. It didn't get out of the water so couldn't check for rings, but I see from the Macclesfield RSPB site that is seems ring-less and I think presumed wild?
Can anyone confirm what the considered status is for this bird? I've submitted it as a casual sighting on Birdtrack, with usual consequences...never quite sure if these birds should be submitted or not!
-- Edited by Nev Wright on Saturday 30th of March 2013 08:16:09 PM
Chiffchaff 1 (non singing) Red Legged Partridge 1 Oystercatcher 2 Green Woodpecker 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 drumming Treecreeper 3 singing Heron 4 (1 on nest) Redwing - several in song
Hi Steve, I didn't, as I was watching it through the bins. I couldn't see if there was a ring on it's leg or not. I have seen that members of the Macclesfield RSPB branch have also seen it and there is also a picture on their website, although you can't make out anything on the ring, but they may be able to help you or point you to somebody with some pictures. Hope that helps. Adam
Re Sacred Ibis. I believe one of the birds seen earlier in the year at Dunham was ringed. This may have been from the well established French population. Did anyone get a photo of the ring?
Large numbers of the more common ducks and geese. Mallards Coots Mute Swans Canadian Geese Tufted Ducks Lots of juvenile Black Headed Gulls 1 Greylag Goose 2 Grey Heron 3 Great Crested Grebes (2 Juveniles) 1 Grey Wagtail 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 3 Nuthatch Sacred Ibis (the presumed escapee of recent weeks) in flight over farmland parallel to the mere.