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Post Info TOPIC: ROC Winter Bird Race, 10th Jan 2021


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Hi everyone,

Four teams took part in the Winter Bird Race in very misty and frozen conditions with a very creditable grand total of 64 species being seen. Several other members contributed although they did not record the total number of species seen. If Neil saw his Blackcap today that would boost the total to 65 and be the 100th different species seen on a winter bird race day? The results were as follows:

Brian:     53 species.

Sarfraz:  51 species.

Kevin:    44 species.

David:    41 species.

Highlights for the day included:

Great Crested Grebe, 1 at Grane,

Teal, 8 on a almost frozen Shortclough Res was a surprise,

Tufted Duck, 3 drakes at Cowm,

Goldeneye, 3 on Spring Mill plus birds at Grane,

Sparrowhawk, male over Shawclough,

Buzzard, near Strongstry,

Coot, 1 on HWR,

Woodcock, 4 near Strongstry & 1 at Warth,

Snipe, 2 at Shortclough plus 1 near Chapel Hill,

G.B.B.Gull, 5 on Ogden plus 4 on Clowbridge,

Collared Dove, an impressive 9 in Stacksteads along with several others,

Tawny Owl, 1,

Barn Owl, 1,

Short Eared Owl, 1,

Kingfisher, 1 on Wallbank Lodge & 1 on The Irwell,

Green Woodpecker, Warth,

Dipper, 3 on Limy plus 1 on Irwell at least,

Stonechat, at Grane,

Rook, Holcombe Road & Bacup,

Raven, calling over Chapel Hill, Grane & Bull Hill,

Kind Regards,

ROC Winter Birders.



-- Edited by David Nuttall on Sunday 10th of January 2021 10:33:24 PM

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I did a count  around Grane when walking, socially distanced, with Paul Burke.  It was an interesting day - most of the water at Holden Wood Reservoir was frozen but a small covering of water was on the ice.  Some common species only registered small counts - did the fog put them off?   There were just a handful of birds in the woods on the far side of Calf Hey from the car park.  It almost seemed devoid of birds.  

 

Pied Wagtail - 4 (2 on my roof)

Lesser Black Backed Gull - 1 - adult seen by SH - possible juveniles seen by both at HWR ?  Photos will be attached

House Sparrow - min 3 but flock in a bush - seen by SH

Magpie - 8

Blue Tit - min 25 around

Collared Dove - 1 - seen by PB

Woodpigeon - 4 - numbers are very low, PB says poor Whinberry crop last autumn could have something to do with it

Jackdaw - min 15

Carrion Crow - min 20

Great Tit - min 30 - 10 around Holden Wood Res, very active today 

Robin - min 20 - 8 at Holden Wood Res alone

Goldfinch - min 50 - bulk at  Calf Hey feeders

Starling - 4

Wren - 6 - numbers very low

Bullfinch - 1 - heard by SH

Chaffinch - min 20 - only 1 at Holden Wood Res, the bulk at Calf Hey feeders

Cormorant - min 10,  the murk made it difficult to count how many roosted

Mallard 46 - including a  male head bobbing, many flying west over Holden Wood.....could roost at the other reservoirs or west?

Great Black Backed Gull - 12 - 5 were already on the ice at Holden Wood Reservoir, they made quite a sight, others in flight

Herring Gull - approx 300, approx 200 coming to bread at Holden Wood Reservoir.  Numbers flying over having shot up this last few days.

Meadow Pipit - approx 6

Grey Wagtail - 1

Redwing - min 1, maximum 2 - after seeing so many until yesterday not sure where they disappeared too!

Unidentified 6 Thrushes - Was not decided whether Redwing or Fieldfare 

Black-headed Gull  - min 100

Blackbird - approx 10 - numbers down since Friday

Kestrel - 3

Dunnock - 3

Common Gull - approx 10

Stonechat - 2

Reed Bunting 6 - all at Holden Wood Reservoir

Grey Heron - 2

Goldeneye - 3

Fieldfare - 3 - bigger numbers before but now much reduced

Great Grested Grebe - 1 

Goldcrest - 4

Coal Tit - approx 20 - 1 in the whole of the woods at the far side from the car park 

Great Spotted Woodpecker - 1

Long Tailed Tit - 4 min

Siskin - 1

Song Thrush - 2

Treecreeper - 1

Greenfinch - 3

Nuthatch - 1 - seen by PB

Jay - 1 seen by PB

Canada Geese - approx 15 - took a long time to see this species

Mistle Thrush - 2

Dipper - 1

 



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Morning all, bird race list attached, in poor conditions I covered the Irwell valley from Stubbins to Helmshore in the morning and  Holcombe Moor to Tor hill in the afternoon.

Canada Goose...Alden fields

Mallard.....plenty on Irwell and Ogden.

Goosander....Irwell

Pheasant....Alderbottom 

Grey Heron .....Alderbottom

Buzzard....Lumb woods

Moorhen....Irwell

Lapwing.....Holcombe road fields

Woodcock......Chatterton 

Snipe......Buckden Woods

Black-headed/ Herring/Lesser Black-Backed Gulls....over and EBSW

Feral Pigeon....Stubbins

Stock Dove.....feeding station (FS)

Woodpigeon....FS

Collared Dove...FS

Barn Owl....private land

Tawny Owl....front of nest box Strongstry

Short Eared Owl.....undisclosed site

Kingfisher.....Irwell vale

Great Spotted Woodpecker.....FS

Kestrel...Strongstry and Holcombe 

Jay....FS

Magpie......many

Jackdaw.....many

Carrion Crow.....many.

Rook....Holcombe road fields

Raven.....Holcombe 

Coal Tit....many

Blue Tit...many 

Great Tit ....many 

Long-tailed Tit.....several flocks.

Wren.....many 

Nuthatch....many 

Treecreeper.....Strongstry woods

Starling....Edenfield/Holcombe 

Blackbird.....many

Redwing....6 at EBSW

Song Thrush....FS

Mistle Thrush......Holcombe road fields

Robin....many

Dipper....Irwell and Ogden

House Sparrow....Edenfield and Chatterton 

Dunnock.....several

Grey Wagtail.....Strongstry 

Pied Wagtail....EBSW and Alden

Meadow Pipit.....Holcombe

Chaffinch.....many

Bullfinch....FS and East view

Greenfinch....East view

Goldfinch.....many 

Reed Bunting....Holcombe and Alden

Regards Brian.



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no Blackcap on the 10th, seen on the 9th and the 12th.
Neil

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