January 2014 archive

Summary : January 2014

Summary : January 2014

Garden

The start of the year saw some improvement in the number of birds int he garden and we started to see small numbers of Goldfinch, Blue, Great and Coal Tits; a single Dunnock and Robin, some Blackbirds and some House Sparrows. A particular pleasure was the presence of a flock of around 50 – 60 Redwing on the street feeding off a Rowan tree opposite our house for several weeks until the tree was bare. On the 10th we saw a male Blackcap – the first this winter.

Birding Days Out

After the glories of the tail end of December 2013 – Ross’ Goose, Long-tailed Duck, Two-barred and Common Crossbill, Hoopoe, American Buff-bellied Pipit and Siberian Chiffchaff it was going to be hard to beat that in the new year but with a new year comes a new Year List and a chance to see those common birds in a new light. Our first birding day out of the year gave us a chance to do this and to get some very good year ticks when we went to Parkgate and RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands and got Merlin, Hen Harrier, Sparrowhawk and Short-eared Owl and Great White Egret all in one day. It was another great, and different, high tide experience at Parkgate. If I have any problem with going to Parkgate for high tide it is just that you can’t also do Hoylake at the same time !

Birding Group

The first two birding group mornings of the term were to Moore on the 14th and Tatton Park on 21st, both of which we missed because we were on holiday in Lanzarote.

 

Birding Group Visit : Pennington Flash : 28th January 2014

Birding Group Visit : Pennington Flash : 28th January 2014

The first birding group date of the year that I could turn out for was the visit to Pennington Flash. It had been scheduled to be Redesmere but, as ever with Redesmere, it was changed to Pennington due to the wet weather. However, a new year begins a new year list so I was keen to get all the regulars that Pennington is reliable for. An unusual feature of this visit was the presence of large numbers of Goosander on the various bodies of water and a very brief glimpse of a small flock of Lesser Redpolls. There were lots of Snipe and Quite a few Pochard and the generally pleasant winter light made the various ducks look very splendid as they start smartening up for the breeding season.

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Big Garden Birdwatch : 26 January 2014

Big Garden Birdwatch : 26 January 2014

It seems a long time since you could sit down and make a good list of birds in your garden during a sixty minute period. Last year was a total blank and this year was not a lot better though we did get a couple of nice ticks. We have been on holiday so have not being doing much garden observing of late so it is hard to say of the male Blackcap we saw has been around for a while or whether it was a brief visitor. We also got a Wren which was nice but, other than that, it was a pair of Blackbirds, a pair of Great Tits, A Blue Tit and a Woodpigeon. That was our lot. We did see a Redwing and some Goldfinches from our window but not in our garden.

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Parkgate High Tide : 4 Jan 2014

Parkgate High Tide : 4 Jan 2014

Our first outing of the year after the Christmas and New Year period was to Parkgate where there was due to be a high tide (10.1 metres) due at 1pm. We got there by 11.20am but all the parking spaces on the upper level of the old baths car park but we did get a spot on the lower level. Our preference for the top level was as a result of the bottom level flooding during the now legendary high tide of 5th December. At that high tide the winds had been so strong the tide quite high and the air pressure so low that the whole area had flooded. Would we experience the same this time ?

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Winter Redwings in Chorlton

Winter Redwings in Chorlton

Redwing, Chorlton, January 2014

Redwing, Chorlton, January 2014

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