Morning Walk from my home in Callands along the Sankey Valley Park/Trail to Newton Brook, returned via
Alder Lane, Causeway Bridges Farm and path to Gemini.
Sankey Valley Trail (A574 to Newton Brook)
3 Yellowhammers (1 male singing at Causey Bridge), 5 singing Chiffchaffs, 4 Jays, a pair of displaying Buzzards
and a group of 3 Linnets.
Pool opposite the former Fiddle' ith bag pub
6 Shovelers, 4 Gadwall and a pair of Oystercatchers. A flock of 30 Meadow Pipits were around a pool in a neighbouring
horse paddock whilst nearby 4 Tree Sparrows and a couple of Reed Buntings were seen.
Along the track from Alder Lane towards Farmers Lane, footpath by Causeway Bridges Farm and path back to Gemini.
Highlight was a female Ring Ouzel amongst a flock of 10 Fieldfares, 5 Yellowhammers including another singing male, 4 Buzzards, 1 Grey Heron and 1 Kestrel.
-- Edited by John Williams on Wednesday 25th of March 2020 04:58:32 PM
I had a quick look over the flooded paddocks opposite the Fiddle i' the Bag, nice selection there including 57 Lapwings, 2 Oystercatchers, 2 Redshanks, 6 Snipe, 10 Teal, 4 Shoveler, 1 Shelduck, 50+ Black-headed gulls, 1 Common Gull along with the usual Coot, Pied Wagtail, Moorhen, Buzzard and Woodpigeon.
The track that runs along the South side of the paddocks produced few birds, although the hedges appear to be in fine condition.
Plus there were plenty of St. Marks Flies about, so I expected a few more passerines, but there was only a couple of Dunnocks and a single Blackbird around.
Walked along the Sankey Valley trail from Old Alder Lane to Newton Brook, and then back along Old Alder Lane.
The horse paddock alongside the railway held 42 Redwings, 3 Fieldfares and 1 Mistle Thrush.
Nearby, a large covey of 36 Grey Partridges flew across the path.
A further 6 Redwings were in paddocks by the Merseyside border at Newton Brook.
The horse paddocks opposite the Fiddle ith bag pub just held 2 Moorhens and a dozen Black Headed Gulls, although Redwings were flushing from virtually every hedgerow.
4 Linnets were near the kennels on Old Alder Lane, whilst a single Buzzard sat in a nearby tree.
Matt Pitt found two Black-tailed godwits on the flood opposite the Fiddle 'ith Bag yesterday, still there when I arrived in the evening. Also present were four juvenile Redshank, a drake Teal and three Common snipe.
A Shoveler managed to fledge nine youngsters on the flood this year.
-- Edited by Jonathan Platt on Monday 25th of July 2016 06:01:33 PM
6 Little Ringed Plover, 60 Lapwings, 1 Oystercatcher, 4 Lesser Black Backed Gulls, 1 Grey Wagtail, 2 broods of Mallard totalling 14 half grown ducklings, whilst among the usual Black Headed Gulls
were 4 newly fledged juveniles.
The track on the south side of the paddocks, with it's rotting manure pile, held 2 adult Pied Wagtails and 5 juveniles, 1 Meadow Pipit and 2 Yellowhammers.
Whilst a male Kestrel sat on a nearby post.
Along the Sankey Valley Trail from Old Alder Lane, northwards to Newton Brook.
2 Lapwings with 1 half grown young, 2 adult Oystercatchers with 1 near fledged youngster, 2 Grey Partridges, 4 Linnets, 2 Yellowhammers and 1 Buzzard.
1 Chiffchaff and 2 Wrens still in song. 1 Grey Wagtail was by Newton Brook. Lots of Starlings around the whole area.
1 Redshank, 1 Grey Wagtail, 2 broods of Coot with 4+3 well grown youngsters, a brood of Mallard with 5 half grown ducklings, and around 20 Black Headed Gulls.
All the young waterfowl now seem too big to be threatened by the large Brown Rat that was seen close by.
A scruffy male Goldcrest was in nearby trees, but the best surprise was the track just to South of the paddocks.
Here a large pile of rotted manure attracted 14 Tree Sparrows, including a youngster being fed by an adult, a fine male Yellow Wagtail, a Pied Wagtail and 4 Linnets.
10 Lapwings were seen around the paddocks, 2 of which appeared to be brooding. Numerous Swifts and Swallows were feeding above the paddocks throughout.
A brief visit to look over the flooded field opposite the Fiddle i' the Bag, there were good numbers of breeding Lapwings with probably 10+ pairs there, most were still sitting but at least one brood was out and about, 3 broods of Coot were seen with a further two birds still sitting. Other sightings of note included 30 or so Swifts feeding low over the field along with 20+ Swallows, 1 Redshank, 1 pair Shoveler, 2 Yellow Wagtails and one Pied Wagtail
Quick look at the flooded field opposite the fiddle pub on my way back from work this evening:
Little Grebe x 2,
Redshank x 2,
Gadwall x 2,
Little Ringed Plover x 3,
Common Sandpiper x1.
Cheers Matt
Just seen a flock of 30+ Tree Sparrows with a number of juvenile birds amongst them in a hawthorn hedge. This is the largest flock I have seen in the area and is good to see so many of this rather scarce sparrow. I would assume they have had a good breeding season.
Northern Wheatear in horse paddocks off Old Alder Lane this afternoon with Skylarks, Lapwings, Pied Wagtail, Grey Heron and Buzzards in same area. Elsewhere a Corn Bunting was singing along Clay Lane.
plus small numbers of the following :- Willow Warbler, Whitethroat, Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Linnet, Song Thrush, Jackdaw, Crow, Mallard, Magpie, Robin, Lesser Black-back Gull and Herring Gull.
A quick look at the flooded field opposite the Fiddle pub on my way home from work, produced an excellent display of parental care from the female lapwing that now has only 3 healthy chicks. First she chased off a raptor which I couldn't identify followed by a pair of oystercatchers which attempted to land on the field. Other sightings included:
Tree Sparrow x1
Willow Warbler x1
Greenfinch x1
Goldfinch x 2
Great Tit x 4
cheers Matt
To and from work I drive past, and usually stop for 10 mins, at the now very depleted pool in the horse paddock opposite the fiddle i'th bag pub on Old Alder Lane. Don't normally report what I see but tonight was more exceptional!
6 Lapwings, all defending territories and one with 5 chicks!
2 Pied Wagtails
1 very handsome Yellow Wagtail male
30 Linnets
50 plus Starlings
4 Swallows
1 Meadow Pipit
best of all a Kingfisher arrived and perched on the branches over the muddy pool long enough for me to get my binoculars on it and have a brief, but great view.
Cheers Matt
25 Fieldfare, were in the horse paddocks along Old Alder Lane mixed with around 40 Starlings this afternoon. At least 4 Lapwings were seen displaying and a pair of Grey Partridges were flushed in nearby Beryls Wood.
A flock of around eighty Fieldfare were feeding on the hawthorn berries near Causey Bridges farm this afternoon, with a few Mistle Thrushes and Starlings mixed in.
Also a couple of Buzzards circled over the adjacent fields whilst two Cormorants were perched on a pylon beside Sankey Brook.