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Birds of Manchester: Bird Watching Log Book for Local Backyard Birders (Grownups and Kids Alike) | Birding Life List | Practical Bird Sighting ... to record Bird Sightings & List Species

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Their presence and beautiful vocalizations add a delightful touch to the natural soundscape of these urban green spaces. Keep an ear out for their songs, which are a true reflection of the city’s avian diversity. 11. Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) To catch a glimpse of these graceful divers, head to the tranquil shores of Bridgewater Canal and the scenic banks of the River Irwell. Kingfishers are often seen darting from overhanging branches into the water, displaying their remarkable fishing skills. Be an active and experienced birder with history of good quality submissions to this, or any other, rarities committee

The Greater Manchester area where house prices have risen more than any other - and people who live there are very confused The goldfinch is a delightful sight for anyone interested in Manchester bird sightings. Recognizable by its radiant red face and striking yellow wing patches, it’s no wonder that this bird ranks as a favorite among enthusiasts. The Little Egret’s presence in the heart of Manchester speaks volumes about the city’s commitment to preserving natural habitats amid its urban sprawl. With the current Greater Manchester County Rarities Committee members having served for a considerable amount of time now, we are seeking expressions of interest from potential new members to serve on its five-member committee.Westwood and Pearsons Flashes both only had a bathtub sized area unfrozen, and on each this contained Eagles are not typically found within the urban areas of Manchester. However, the UK does have a few species of eagles, most notably the Golden Eagle and the White-tailed Eagle (also known as the Sea Eagle). Bob, 73, said: "The bird has been bred from a pair that were taken from Scotland to the Isle of Wight and kept there for about five weeks, in the hope that they would nest and breed there like they did years and years ago.

Ecological Data Searches – most data searches are carried out by the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit/Local Record Centre. However, there may be occasions when GMBRG supplies data. Photography Tip: Capturing collared doves can be a rewarding experience. Use a camera with a zoom lens to get up close without disturbing them. Early morning or late afternoon provides soft, flattering light for photography. 13. Long-tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus)How to use Swift, the Greater Manchester Local Record Centre’s online recording system, which is GMBRG’s preferred method of record submission. Collared doves have thrived in the city due to their adaptability to human environments. They feed on seeds and grains found in bird feeders, gardens, and parks. Their ability to coexist with humans and adapt to changing landscapes has made them a staple in Manchester’s birdlife. Goosanders, with two drakes north at first light, flooded later by another two drakes north, two females in from the NE dropping in around the Ramsdales/nature reserve area and three (one drake) at the very western end (inflow area). The River Mersey and Bridgewater Canal in Manchester are prime locations to catch a glimpse of this jewel-toned bird. The clarity of the water and abundance of small fish make these areas perfect hunting grounds for the kingfisher. It flew on south over Oldham, then east of Manchester before roosting overnight to the south. It later flew south near Congleton so we are hoping it's on a homing flight to Isle of Wight."

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