Just managed to get this last visit in before the deadline. Square includes east part of the res up to Sunderland Pasture and down to the Hinchcliffe:
No Meadow Pipits or Skylarks yet on the walk over past Stoodley Pike.
Goldeneye - 2 (male and female)
Greylag Goose - 2
Canada Goose - 3
Mallard - 4
Pheasant - 4
Mistle Thrush
Robin - 5
Wren -2
Blue Tit - 12
Great Tit - 12
Coal Tit
Nuthatch (singing)
Stonechat (female)
Greenfinch - 7
Chaffinch - 7
Crow - 5
Magpie - 3
Reed Bunting - 3
On the walk back home-
Dipper on the stream under Dauber Bridge, Cragg Vale
Dipper singing on River Calder by the old Walkleys Clogs
Grey Heron
Pied Wagtail - 15 at Eastwood Sewage Works
Grey Wagtail - 2 at Eastwood Sewage Works
BH Gull - 53 at Eastwood Sewage Works
Jackdaw - c. 35 at Eastwood Sewage Works
Long Tailed Tit - 7 at Callis Bridge
lots of Mallards and Canada Geese 0n Rochdale Canal.
4 comments:
That looks like a better day Jeff and a nice photo of the Nuthatch too. I think the Atlas work is really interesting and it's good to be able to contribute in such a positive way to a national survey.
Hi Jeff - I just brought to mind a walk I did 3/4 years ago from Stoodley Pike to Warland Res'r along the ridge(mid May I think on a perfect day). I havn't been in a better area for Skylarks, they were all over the place singing and feeding young. I hope it will still be as good this year as it was then for them. I think Andy Cockroft also found it to be a great area for breeding Skylarks.
Looks like a good perambulation Jeff. Always good to see nuthatch in these parts.
I believe this is a stronghold for Skylarks Dave. Every year I've lived here there have been a good number of Skylarks up on the ridge and moors between The Pike and Gaddings Dam. I hope this year will continue that happy trend but they are a bit late returning - hopefully the bad weather is the cause and they'll turn up in good numbers as usual.
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