Showing posts with label Stonechat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stonechat. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 June 2018

Back to reality


Following the wonderful trip to Bulgaria last week it was back to reality with a thump as I ventured up to Dean Clough for the first time in a couple of weeks.  All the passage migrants had moved on as expected. While I was a way Janet Davie had a cuckoo by Upper Dean Clough but I wasn't to be so lucky.

The visit had two purposes - to check for Stonechat and to see if there were any odonata. I was pleased to see the male Stonechat by the upper res and I am hoping that this is a breeding pair.  It was with the female up a few weeks ago but has been missing on my previous few visits. The usual common resident bird species were present and its always nice to have a Redpoll flying around and one duly did while I was looking at damselflies by the waters edge. A Linnet flew over calling too.

I counted 10 blue-tailed damselflies and one large red (my second large red of the day having had one in the garden earlier).

There was an an abundance of white butterflies which were predominantly green-veined with at least 50 and probably over 100 around the reservoirs.  There were also 10+ Orange tips and a Red Admiral.

Hopefully this spell of fine warm weather will continue to produce good conditions for invertebrates.

A quick check of Parsonage on the way home and there is a growing area of stony mud around the upper res - it may turn something up.  Resident wise a pair of coot had four chicks. A pair of tufted duck didn't have any.

Blue-tailed damselfy, Upper Dean Clough



Stonechat 1m
Kestrel 3
Great spotted Woodpecker 1
LBB Gull 23+
Black-headed gull
Herring gull 5+
Reed Bunting
Meadow Pipit
Skylark
Linnet
Redpoll
Coot
Mallard
Tufted Duck
Canada Goose
Great-crested Grebe
Woodpigeon
Swallow
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Grey Heron


Odonata
Blue tailed damselfly 10 UDC
Large red damselfly 1 UDC

Lepidoptera
50+ Green-veined White
10+ Orange tip
1 Red Admiral

Friday, 15 September 2017

Dean Clough and Parsonage Reservoirs

Today saw the first real influx of Pink-footed Geese on the back of favourable northwesterly winds with several skeins reported from various areas of east Lancs. I was busy in the morning but had the afternoon free so decided on a walk round Dean Clough and a check of Parsonage to see if there were any migrants about, and hoping to catch some of the the pink-feet.

The only migrant activity of note was a steady flow of Swallows and House Martins, with at least 50 of each passing through in an hour or so and 3 hoo-weeting Willow Warblers.

A Green Woodpecker flew over and a presumbed second was yaffling below the dam. Alsp below the dam was the Stonechats - 2 adults, 2 juveniles, and along the north side of the main res another juvenile with a male by the upper res, making a total of six.

There were also three Grey Wagtails below the dam and I got a photo of one of the adults. At first I put this down as a female, but I later decided that I wasn't sure if it was a male or female, as it was now in its winter plumage when both sexes have white throats.  I checked the id guides later at home and despite the decent image below still wasn't 100%.
Grey Wagtail

I also got the following photos of the juvenile when it flew up the main res and landed on the upper res outflow.
Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail
I'd seen the Grey Wagtails in he vicinity of the main res outflow but wasn't sure if they had bred given the levels of disturbance from dog walkers so it was nice to see the juvenile.

There was a pair of Little Grebe on the upper res which have been there for a few weeks now along with the obligatory pair of coots and two Great Crested Grebe on the main res. There was also juvenile GC Grebe on upper Parsonage along with a pair of Tufted Duck.  Around 250 Lapwing were feeding on the north side of upper Parsonage but there were no other waders evident - not surprising given the high water levels.

A Brown Hawker was patrolling the south-west corner of upper Dean Clough and two Red Admirals headed south.

Green Woodpecker 2
Stonechat 6
Grey Wagtail 3
Willow Warbler 3
Goldcrest 1
Meadow Pipit
Goldfinch
Reed Bunting
Little Grebe
Great Crested Grebe (2 DC, 1 juv UP)
Coot 2
Tufted Duck 2 (UP)
Mallard
BH Gull
LBB Gull
Cormorant 1
Kestrel 1
Pied Wagtail
Carrion Crow