Sunday, February 28, 2010

BTO Atlas Withens Clough East SD92W

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:

David Sutcliffe said...

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.

David Sutcliffe said...

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.

Gan Ainm said...

Looks like a good perambulation Jeff. Always good to see nuthatch in these parts.

Jeff Cox said...

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.