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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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

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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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. For a unique birdwatching experience in Manchester, head to Chorlton Water Park and Sale Water Park, where you can observe the elegant great crested grebes. These birds are known for their striking red eyes and elaborate courtship displays, making them a captivating sight on the city’s lakes. In Manchester’s waterways, the kingfisher reigns as a dazzling jewel among birds. With its iridescent blue and orange plumage, this avian wonder adds a vibrant splash of color to the city’s aquatic landscapes. 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.

Feeding Habits: Unlike some other waders, the Little Egret has a dynamic approach to hunting. They often shuffle their feet in the water to disturb small aquatic creatures, making them easier prey. Their distinctive song, a mix of sharp calls and melodious tunes, often resonates in these areas, providing an acoustic treat for those tuned into the sounds of nature. 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.

The Golden Eagle is primarily found in the upland areas of Scotland, and there have been reintroduction efforts in some parts of England and Wales. The White-tailed Eagle, after being reintroduced, is mainly found in Scotland, but there have been reintroduction projects in other parts of England. 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. The European Robin, with its distinctive red breast, is a beloved fixture in Manchester’s birdwatching scene. These charming birds add a vibrant touch of color to the city’s green spaces, making them a favorite among local bird enthusiasts. Manchester, a bustling urban center in the United Kingdom, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of birdwatching.

Peregrine falcons are among the most thrilling sights in Manchester’s urban birdwatching scene. While the city may seem an unlikely habitat, these majestic raptors have adapted to urban life. Their characteristic bobbing tails add to their animated demeanour as they move gracefully along the water’s edge. Sparrowhawk - 2 both female although could have been the same one because they were over an hour apart The common kestrel, with its distinctive hovering flight, is a familiar sight in Manchester’s open fields and urban green spaces. A pair of European Bee-eaters (not pictured) has nested in Greater Manchester this summer (Heiko Peters).Red-crested Pochard, 4m+4f Goldeneyes, 1m Goosander, 1 Great Crested Grebe, 1 Little Grebe and 13 Pochards.



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