This morning I checked to see if the male Bullfinch, which has been seen enjoying the berries on my garden Rowan tree for
a couple of weeks now was present today. There was no sign of him, just a couple of sparrow sized birds were present.
When viewed through bins though they turned out to be a couple of female Bramblings, a garden first for me, and proof
that these winter visitors have Rowan berries in their diet too.
The birds were still present at 4.00pm, although were seen taking fallen berries off the lawn by then.
They took shelter in the Rowan tree when a Sparrowhawk flew over, after which they both started to consume berries from the garage roof.
-- Edited by John Williams on Friday 22nd of October 2021 09:39:06 PM
-- Edited by John Williams on Friday 22nd of October 2021 09:40:35 PM
I know the field you mean Brian, it used to be a cracking spot for passage Wheatear too. There's lots of suitable farmland just North of the M62 too, pasture and arable.
It would be interesting to know if these large flocks are regularly seen passiing over Winwick, Vulcan or Newton?.
Every afternoon, at the moment about 3.00pm but variable depending on the time of year, there is a huge movement of mixed Jackdaws and Rooks flying South over Gullivers World Theme park.
I have also seen hundreds of corvids flying North just after dawn. I know there is a Rook/Jackdaw roost at Moore, so I assume they are commuting to there for the night.
I'd love to know where this huge flock spends the day though?. It could be the farmland around Burtonwood or Winwick, or perhaps a landfill somewhere to the North?.
Every afternoon, at the moment about 3.00pm but variable depending on the time of year, there is a huge movement of mixed Jackdaws and Rooks flying South over Gullivers World Theme park.
I have also seen hundreds of corvids flying North just after dawn. I know there is a Rook/Jackdaw roost at Moore, so I assume they are commuting to there for the night.
I'd love to know where this huge flock spends the day though?. It could be the farmland around Burtonwood or Winwick, or perhaps a landfill somewhere to the North?.
As anyone any ideas on this?.
John
I have seen 100+ mixed corvids on the field at the Winwick Quay section of Sankey Valley Park recently. This is the area just south of the M62 and lies between Sankey Brook and west of the railway line - Grid Ref. - SJ 5991. The public footpath runs parallel with the railway from Gemini to Old Alder Lane at Winwick. They are usually feeding there before flying south to roost but I have also noticed them here earlier in the day too. This may be just a stopping off site for some of flock(s) though.
Cheers Brian
-- Edited by Brian Baird on Sunday 9th of December 2012 09:00:52 PM