Friday, December 31, 2010

JCB Landpower, Leek Rd: the Barn Owl reported recently from the test track was seen well this morning around dawn and even perched on one of the JCB signs. MP

Hales Hall: a tremendous record this afternoon of a Merlin seen flying north over Hales towards Woodhead. RP

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A stroll around Garston/Cotton Banks for the Winter Atlas produced nothing of note but did reveal a couple of spots worth checking' later in the year for Redstarts, Pied Fly's and Wood Warblers.

With temperatures considerably warmer than of late a thaw as begun and slightly more open water is available now and this did the trick with a redhead Goosander on the roadside pool at Blake Hall .

Hales Hall: Common Gull 1, Black-headed Gull c100, Canada Goose 15, Mandarin 1.

Blake Hall: Goosander 1, Wigeon 1, Mallard 40, Canada Goose 79, Black-headed Gull 24, Lapwing 2. AB

Monday, December 27, 2010

Late news from the Coleridge Drive area of a Common (Mealy) Redpoll coming to garden feeders with around 60 Lesser Redpolls. A crackin' garden tick! Birdforum

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Late news for yesterday from Dimmings Dale: Siskin 10, Lesser Redpoll 2, Raven 2. TE

Cotton Banks/ Garston: very few birds around this afternoon apart from one or two Fieldfares and a calling Tawny Owl. AB

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Croxden Quarry: a dawn stroll with the dogs produced excellent views of two different Tawny Owls still hunting in the early morning light. Also 2-3 Ravens overhead. AB

Friday, December 24, 2010

Ashbourne Rd: Barn Owl between the Thorley Drive and Moss Lane junctions near to Lightwood Fm at around 1500hrs. AB

Monday, December 20, 2010

The Park/ JCB Landpower track: no sign this evening of a Barn Owl that was seen three times last week by one of the JCB workers but the Little Owl is still present. MP

Sunday, December 19, 2010



The temperature today reached minus thirteen. How many birds are dying in these arctic conditions is any body's guess but it must be in the millions. Visits to Brookleys Lake, Dimmings Dale and JCB Lakes at Rocester to complete this months Webs count produced just over two hundred birds. Apart from the ornamental lake at Rocester which had some open water, all three sites were completely frozen. Last month Brookleys Lake alone held nearly eight hundred birds, today it held just eight!


JCB Lakes: Goldeneye 1, Mandarin 5, Egyptian Goose 8, Mallard 46, Coot 87, Moorhen 2, Black-headed Gull 49.



Dimmings Dale: Mallard 4, Marsh Tit 1.

Brookleys Lake: Mallard 8. AB


Peakstones: seven Ravens over Peakstones Fm this morning. TE


Cherry Lane: two Woodcock flew over at 1635. Thirteen magpies roosted at Hales Hall Caravan Park. DP
Kingsley: 18 Whooper Swans flew east at c1600. RBA


Some cracking photo's taken today by TE at the Ramblers feeding station and the feeding station along the old Oakamoor-Denstone train line.








Saturday, December 18, 2010

Today's plan to make the monthly Webs counts at all six of my sites was scuppered by the return of the arctic weather. In the end I managed to cover just Hales Hall, Blake Hall and Croxden. Unsurprisingly there were very few birds to count. At Croxden there were just nine birds on a tiny area of open water on the Sandy Lane pool. Normally at this time of year it would hold around sixty Coots.






Hales Hall: Mandarin 1, Mallard 43, Moorhen 1, Black-headed Gull 44, Greenfinch 20.



Blake Hall Fishery: Lapwing 15, Mallard 38, Black-headed Gull 20.



Croxden Quarry: Mute Swan 2, Mallard 7. AB

Friday, December 17, 2010

Morrisons car park: six Siskins feeding in Alders this morning. TE

Monday, December 13, 2010

Sunday, December 12, 2010


Ramblers Retreat/ Dimmings Dale: late news from yesterday 11/12/10, 2 Marsh Tits at KC's feeding station. Also 35 Lesser Redpoll, 12 Long-tailed Tits and 2 Siskins. TE


Hales Hall: Bullfinch 7, Nuthatch 1 in the car park, Mandarin 1. No sign of yesterdays Water Rail by the footbridge. DP, MP, AB


Lid Lane: No sign of any Waxwings today along Lid Lane or in Basset Close.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Sidings: late news for yesterday 10/12/10, 3 Lesser Redpolls and good numbers of Redwings along the old train line. In 2005 around 150 Waxwings were feeding along here!

Hales Hall: a rather noisy Water Rail was calling and showed briefly twice by the footbridge this morning. Also 2 Mandarins and a female Siskin. AB

Lid Lane: 15 Waxwings present this afternoon. I checked the area this morning and couldn't find one! per TE

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lid Lane: still at least one Waxwing present and feeding in a garden in Basset Close. MP



Park Lane: a Little Owl visiting a feeding station this afternoon must have been a bit of a shock! SP, MP



Late news from last Saturday 4/12/10, of at least twenty Waxwings feeding in a garden on the junction of Coleridge Drive and Shelly Drive. NM

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Lid Lane/ The Birches: six Waxwings present this afternoon. MP

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Lid Lane/ The Birches junction: four Waxwings still present this afternoon. MP

JCB Landpower, Leek Rd: Little Owl still present near the test track. AB

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Birches/ Lid Lane area: still four Waxwings present this afternoon. MP


Peakstones: two Bramblings coming to a garden feeding station. TE


JCB Landpower, Leek Rd: Little Owl on fence posts near the test track this afternoon. A scarce bird locally nowadays. AB

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Waxwings.

Basset Close: 8 Waxwings feeding on pink Cotoneaster berries in the back garden of a bungalow in Basset Close. Two birds were first seen at the junction of The Birches and Lid Lane at 1410 before the flock of eight was found perched in a large blue spruce tree nearby. They were typically mobile and were also seen at the junction of Glebe Rd and Town End. Although they are feeding in Basset Close they can be viewed easily from Lid Lane. These are the first birds I've seen locally since 2005 which were also at one point feeding along Glebe Rd. AB, MP



Hales Hall: Still 2 Mandarins among the Mallards and a Kingfisher in willows near the inlet. AB

Cherry Lane area: c100 Canadas feeding in fields below the Hammersley Hayes estate look ideally placed to pull in a Pinkie or even better a Bean Goose. DP

Winnothdale: male Blackcap and four Bramblings visiting a feeding station. RS

Friday, December 3, 2010


It was even colder than Sunday this morning with the temp' down to minus 16 at 0640!

Rakeway estate: adult Common Gull among Black-headed Gulls. AB

Hales Hall: Woodcock 1 flew through @ 1330 and headed off towards the Cecilly Brook area, Kingfisher 1 went to roost in willows @ c1600, Mandarin 2. No sign of the recent Brambling. AB

Peakstones: Brambling 1, Blackbird 40, Song Thrush 2, Fieldfare 4 and around 10 Robins coming to a garden feeding station. TE

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Hales Hall: late news for yesterday afternoon Mandarin 2, Redwing 7, LTT 6. DP

Dimmings Dale area: late news for yesterday 2 Woodcock flushed from beneath gorse bush's. TE

Cherry Lane: Woodcock 2. DP

Hales Hall: Brambling 1 still with Chaffinchs under the Yew trees . MP

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

JCB Landpower, Leek Rd: 11 Lesser Redpolls feeding in Alders by the test track. AB