Manchester Birder's March 2026 Summary
What a strange month. Very slow migration in the north west inland "desert" combined with five days of completely cloud-free, 18C weather and then late March hail and snow showers meant that either birds went straight through north and didn't linger or they were stalled by northerly winds keeping them in staging areas south of here. My sum total of summer migrant birds this month has been a handful of Sand Martin, 14 Black-necked Grebe, 2 Little Ringed Plovers and one solitary Wheatear. None of those birds have been on patch or even in county. Locally my quest for Goshawk has been successful and I've had views of a juvenile male bird in what seems to be pre-breeding age display flights where he's either imitating adult birds that he has encountered or is developing a feel for the display forms. Sadly I can't connect this with any previous records or knowledge because of the lack of Manchester information available generally. Searching for records of Manch...