min 10 mallard
5-6 lapwing
2 oystercatcher
6 reed buntings
2 grasshopper warbler - one near farm which showed quite well and another bird in rushed at top end which might be new in - the one at boardwalk did not reel at all
5 sand martins
approx. 70 starlings - why are they still in flocks??
2 little ringed plover
1 common sandpiper
4 pied wagtails
2 house martins
30 plus swallows
2 kestrel
I have checked my records for 2013/2014 and numbers are very similar, my Lapwing records are only for the breeding areas of Helmshore, Harden, and Nangreave which is a drop in the ocean nationally.
If you refer to the BTO atlas (2007/11) the numbers in the northwest are quite static.
approx. 10 Mallards
3 great crested grebe - 4th missing
2 coot
1 moorhen
1 grey heron
1 kestrel
2 curlew in middle field between res and grane road
1 wheatear on way back
1 grasshopper warbler reeling
7 b h gulls
1 song thrush in song
1 common sandpiper
4 cormorants
Musbury Heights:-
2 wheatear prob residents
2 black bird - pair at top of rail track
1 raven
min 50 Meadow Pipits from Musbury Heights to Musbury Valley
4 lapwing
Musbury :-
11 Wheatear
3 kestrel
1 buzzard
1 ring ouzel
1 whinchat
2 mistle thrush same place from last week
Calf Hey:-
1 buzzard
2 kestrel
2 mallard
min5 goldcrest I nsong
1 grasshopper warbler briefly reeled#
stonechat pair in felled plantation between calf hey and ogden
mistle thrush in song
1 tree creeper
Ogden:-
2 mallard
3 linnet
1 common sandpiper
1 little ringed plover
1 wheatear
1 prob Med Gull adult in flight coming from the West side heading to Holden Wood -
1 Grasshopper Warbler - I have had birds in 5 areas over Grane now only this was reeling today
1 possible Sedge Warbler or Skylark mimicking it?
1 Cuckoo - bird calling on Rossendale Way just before you hit the horse shoe section ...where the tallest tree is and ruined farm....amazing to see and hear it....my first Rossendale record.....I have heard cuckoo before in Rossendale but not sure if I ever saw one as a casual birder....so this gets to be another addition to the list!
1 buzzard
2 kestrel
5 lapwing
Musden Head Moor to the trig point before Hoddlesden
7 lapwing 3 wheatear 2 kestrel
Calf hey:-
pair of great crested grebe min 5 mallard 1 grey wagtail treecreepers, tits aplenty in woods 3 curlew over res
Ogden:-
2 wheatear 2 mallard 1 great crested grebe - 7 total 2 linnet
-- Edited by sarfraz on Friday 8th of May 2015 02:47:16 PM
1 curlew/whimbrel flew off from res......over towards Ogden....did not call.....
1 sedge warbler singing vociferously at top end ...it actually has a great song...and appears to mimic some other birds
4 g c grebes
1 female mallard with 2 young.....must be few days
Blackcap singing from toward Holcombe road and at top end of res
Willow warbler singing at both ends
Tree creeper family party in trees where cormorants roost
9 mallard
8 drake teal - 2 on res from before and 6 came in....moulting into eclipse
5 cormorants
2 oystercatcher
13 lapwing
3 reed bunting
Min 2 great crested grebe
5 coot
B h gull with young
1 grey heron
1 song thrush at top end
Calf hey 12.45 to 1.45
5 great crested grebe
5 mallard - 2 drakes having massive fight
1 female common sscoter
2 kestrel
1 mistle thrush by car park
2 teal
Looking back on ogden could see another great crested grebe which means 8 min on the 3 Grane res