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Post Info TOPIC: New Years Day 2019


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RE: New Years Day 2019


Sites visited: New Years Bridge Reservoir, Dowry Reservoir, Castleshaw Valley

26 species recorded

1. Canada Goose
2. Mallard
3. Red-breasted Merganser
4. Goosander
5. Pheasant
6. Little Grebe
7. Cormorant
8. Black-headed Gull
9. Herring Gull
10. Common Gull
11. Stock Dove
12. Woodpigeon
13. Pied Wagtail
14. Meadow Pipit
15. Fieldfare
16. Mistle Thrush
17. Redwing
18. Coal Tit
19. Blue Tit
20. Magpie
21. Jackdaw
22. Carrion Crow
23. Starling
24. House Sparrow
25. Chaffinch
26. Goldfinch












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Great New Years Day today on 3rd trip up to Eday, Orkney to see the Snowy Owl .. it's still in exactly the same place as I've seen it on previous visits and it's still magnificent ... Also seen today on a cold and windy walk, 2 2cy Glaucous Gull, 2cy Iceland Gull, Hen Harrier, 2 Merlin, 2 Common Buzzard, 2 Long-tailed Duck, Great Northern Diver, Woodcock and 2 Red breasted Merganser .. Great start to the New Year 

 



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Hi James

My News Years Day birding has been very urban biased, which I expect you will appreciate.

My first bird of 2019 was a Robin, belting out song adjacent to a street light outside Davyhulme Park, at 0230 hrs on the way back from a party. I obviously hadn't consumed enough alcohol to make it anything more exotic (and to be able to remember it!!!)

A late morning dog walk through Davyhulme out towards the Trafford Centre and the Chill Factor. Things started very brightly with a female Peregrine taking a feral pigeon in flight over the golf driving range. She then took it to an adjacent plyon and proceeded to tear feathers off it.

Wandering behind the Chill Factor to the Manchester Ship Canal we had Mistle Thrush and Kestrel. On the canal a single male Goosander was the highlight with Mute Swan, Canada Geese, Mallard and Cormorant. On the adjacent Eccles Sewage works gull species included Black-headed, Common, Herring and Lesser-Black backed, with a female Teal on one of the flooded tanks. Pied Wagtail and the commoner tit species were also seen, along with a pair of Collared Dove.

Crossing back over the canal via Barton Swing Bridge we tool the path adjacent to the canal to the rear of the David Lloyd centre. Here we found a decent little gathering of finches, mainly Goldfinch but with a handful of Greenfinch and a single Bullfinch. Greenfinch are getting harder to connect with in Trafford so I was very happy to get some good views. Song Thrush, Robin and Dunnock were also noted and a Carrion Crow was harassing a Kestrel. Woodpigeon and Magpies were prevalent.

Taking a look at the pylon we had seen the female Peregrine on on our return we found a smaller, presumably male bird in attendance. He took off and, after nearly colliding with the high netting around the golf driving range, headed off over the Trafford Centre. The female seemed to have finished her meal and took off over Salford in the opposite direction.

32 species in all, not a great total, but watching a Peregrine hunt is always a highlight whatever the day of the year.

Best wishes all for 2019.
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Hi James.  As Im in Liverpool, Ill be heading over to Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve, hoping to see Barn and Short Eared Owls, Marsh Harrier, Egrets, Herons etc...... 



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Ok, the big question now is, who is planning to be in the field on New Years Day, Tuesday 1st January 2019

It would be interesting to hear where birders are planning to see in the New Year and how they get on - let's hope that someone strikes it lucky

I'm planning to be birding around my new borough, Oldham



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