Friday, 1 April 2016

Friday

Another bright morning with Siskin again heading north , (15 +2 + 2).Buzzards , Kestrel and Sparrowhawk showing well....................

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Raptors / Wheatear

Well what a good couple of days .I was watching a pair of Kestrels displaying yesterday high above Chelsea Valley 3 Buzzards and 2 Sparrowhawks were up with them at one point .A single BHgull and single LBBGull headed west and then out of nowhere a Red Kite went west...smart
   This morning a single Chiffchaff was in the tall hedge and a Wheatear was in the field.....Also lots of Meadow Pipits and Chaffinch going north mixed in with them 1 Bullfinch and 5 Siskin....
 BUZZARDS ......I had fourteen sightings today including 2 sat on the local Pylon...see pic....
                                       Taken from Bedroom window.....

Sunday, 27 March 2016

Easter Weekend

                                                      Male Sprwk in garden
                                                         Red Breasted Merganser
                                                                     Widgeon
Knot , Redshank , Turnstone and Oystercatcher
 
A few days in the lakes produced my first 7 Wheatear and 3 Chiffchaffs , 36 Whooper Swans( with 4 having red rings which I believe  have been ringed at Martin mere.)1 Scaup , 86 Sanderling ,
 
 
 

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Wednesday

A single Curlew flew round the fields first thing this morning( the first for a few years now).2 Skylarks , 3 meadow pipit , 2 Pied Wags north and 2 LBBGulls and 3 Common Gulls west...Plenty Sparrowhawk activity today with male and female seen along the street...
     2 Ringed plover , 2 Raven , 2 reed Bunts , lapwing , Curlew , Golden plover , Mipits , 6 Lags at fly yesterday

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Spring migrants at last..

2 Skylarks, 3 Linnets  and 3 Meadow Pipits in the fields this morning along with a Fieldfare having a scrap with a Magpie??  6 LBBGull and 2 Herrings west. .1 male Goldeneye , 2 great crested and 4 Little Grebes in and around EGP with 4 + Goosander on the River. 3 singing Chiffchaffs along the river . After the floods there looks to be loads of Sand Martin  nesting places along the river....Fingers crossed ....

Friday, 18 March 2016

Hodbarrow Area

Another few hours spent in and around Hodbarrow RSPB  Cumbria . The best bird of the day and one I have not seen for a few years was a cracking Hooded Crow soon followed by a Yellowhammer and 16 +little egret  ,On the lake itself were plenty of Goldeneye , Pochard , Teal and Tufties. Twite , Great Northern Diver , Eider , Slavonian Grebe , Greenshank , Dunlin , Turnstone and 6 Black tailed Godwits ...

More Siskin

2 displaying Siskin on the road was a mega this week. Watched for about 15 minutes on and off zipping around the conifers and larch. Greenfinch displaying flight and song , 3 different Mistle Thrush holding territory and two Song Thrush belting it out. 10 Stock Dove in the fields and Buzzards sightings are now daily down the valley.
  

Friday, 4 March 2016

Siskin.....................

27 Siskin today , 34 Redwing  and a Herring Gull was today.............

Monday, 29 February 2016

Spring............has sprung in Northowram

What a beautiful day , started off with 3 Greenfinch displaying and calling in the hedge behind the cricket pitch soon followed by Robin , Blackbird , Song Thrush , Dunnock , Wren and Chaffinch in full song .. A Mistle Thrush could be herd belting it out down Chelsea valley. A female Goosander was a nice surprise as were 4 male Siskin.  Male and female Bullfinch , Sparrowhawk display and 2 Long tailed tits in the front garden ,1 LBBGull and 2 Herring Gulls west..... a flock of 15 Siskin and 2 Goldfinch rounded off a good morning walk......................

Friday, 26 February 2016

Tree Sparrows

After a tip off at Cromwell Bottom yesterday I headed to Shelf Park , I took the Calderdale way path to Norwood green. Calls of Buzzards overhead eventually produced 2 birds displaying over the fields towards Coley church..Nuthatch , Great spotted Woodpeckes and Treecreeper were all herd calling from the woodland. I searched high and low for Tree Sparrows but not a bird in sight. I decided to head off home on a different path  a fleeting glimpse of a little brown job  disappeared into the hedge. I then noticed a very large feeding station behind a set of farm buildings it was packed with birds and in the middle of all the Chaffinch ,  Robins , Blue |great and LTTits were 3 Tree Sparrows,,,,result...Many thanks to the FOCB for the tip off......

Thursday, 25 February 2016

The Duddon




A few days in the southern lakes produced Displaying Ringed Polover , Skylarks , Song Thrush and Grey Wagtail in full song. Bar Tailed Godwit , Red Throated Diver , Eider , Barnacle Geese , large numbers of Golden Plover , Dunlin , Oystercatcher , Curlew , Knot (3000 + doing murmuration ) Sanderling  Great Crested Grebes displaying , Red Breasted merganser , 10 + Little Egrets , Pinks overhead all the time 1000 + and 27 Twite.

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Shibden to Beacon Hill

SW 6 and heavy rain...Why I ask myself ............5 Mute Swan , Coot Moorhen  Mallard and plenty BH Gulls and Common Gulls. around Shibden Park..A Grey wagtail in Cunnery Wood and 2 Pink footed geese over Beacon Hill...lots of rain and wind..........yuckkk

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Siskin

2 Skylarks over the house this morning was a good start , then 7 Redwing in the tall hedge and 7 Stock Doves around the barn ,2 Song Thrush were very vocal and 2 Mistle Thrush 'rattled ' over . Then 6 Siskin , four  gardens down ,1 male and 5 female types. 3   Treecreepers in Shibden Valley and a male Sparrowhawk here also...

Friday, 12 February 2016

Lesser Redpoll

2 Lesser Redpoll today along the tall Hedge  which is a bit of a rare in these parts.10 Blackbirds ,  7 Stock Doves , 6 Chaffinch , 3 Dunnock  , 1 Wren and a couple of robins.1 Green Woodpecker calling from the wood. 142 Jackdaws over this evening going to roost and  Stock Doves have also seen doing display flights today......

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Covenham area...

Its rare these days to see an Adult Male Hen Harrier hunting over open farmland , so today was a red letter day indeed .A beautiful male flew within 20 feet from where I was walking. With juv Peregrine and  Merlin , adult female Sparrowhawk , 3 Buzzards , and plenty of Kestrels I classed it as a good raptor day. Green Sandpiper , Little Egret , 3 Barn Owls  , 41 Pinks headed north /west and 10 Whoopers were loafing  around in a stubble field.......

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Local fields

A walk round the local fields today produced 10 Goldfinch , 23 Starling , 70 Jackdaw , 14 Rook, 20 Carrion Crow , 2 Magpie , 6 Blackbirds , 30 Common Gull , 15 BH Gull , 2 Herring Gulls headed west and the highlight of the day 3 Common Buzzards displaying in the valley. Some other good news were 2 Little Owls near a former nest site that was turned in to a house..

Sunday, 31 January 2016

North Lincolnshire

Dropped into Cleethorpes country park on the way to Covenham reservoir to see a Red Necked Grebe which I have not seen for a few years. It showed very well and  as I was a bit short of time I headed off after taking in all the id points. To my surprise there were also  2 Slavonian grebes on the same lake ,so I gave them a good looking at and headed off.
    Covenham was covered in boats so all the birds kept on being flushed and this made viewing difficult. Great Crested Grebe and Little Grebe showed well making 4 grebes in a day but the Black necked reported earlier on in the week was not showing,  the highlight was 23 male Goldeneye calling and displaying in the south east corner. A couple of Little Egrets flew in front of the car as I headed on. A large flock of Yellowhammer (30+) caught  my eye and after a few minutes looking through them a couple of Corn Buntings popped into view, A juv female Peregrine was watched chasing crows and a large flock of lapwing (400+)was about it...................
 

Friday, 22 January 2016

Northowram today

Plenty of Common Gulls about today along with 10 Mallards  and 25 Starlings. 12 Goldfinch , plenty of |Blackbirds along the tall hedge but the highlights were a Common Buzzard and a Woodcock flushed from the field edge.
 A walk round Fly Flatts produced 2 Red Grouse , 4 Carrion Crow and 20 Mallard.....and a male Peregrine over Pellon Lane.

Hodbarrow RSPB Cumbria

Not one of the RSPB'S best looked after reserves in fact its well run down ,but between the concrete pillars and old iron works is an unsung gem......nestled at the head of the Duddon estuary a massive sea wall protects the reserve from the sea .
  The car park is a bit like Fairburn with loads of Coots , Mute Swan ,Mallards and BH Gulls as you take the path to the sea wall ,Song Thrush seem pretty  common. A flock of 52 Twite was very obliging with close views beautiful orange breasts and the occasional flash of  pink rumps, 100's of noisy Pinks overhead heading north.
  The  main lake was busy and a  Slavonian Grebe in winter plumage was the first decent bird closely followed by a Great Northern Diver flapping its wings and standing upright in the water. Small groups of Goldeneye , 100's of Teal and a few Widgeon. Red breasted Merganser and Goosander added to the winter spectacle.200 Lapwing ,Curlew ,Golden Plover , Shelduck , Redshank, Dunlin , Knot , Ringed Plover busily feeding on the estuary side. A lone Red- throated Diver was feeding out at sea. Another look through the masses of common ducks and Coots produced 3 female / juv Scaup all diving at the same time beautiful. All this with the back drop of The Lake District National Park..........

Thursday, 14 January 2016

The Year so far...............

Been bloody hard going to be honest...Green Sandpiper was good at Jay house lane along with Dipper ,  Tree Sparrows, Nuthatch , Goldcrest   and Reed Buntings close by . Snipe , Lapwings , little  Owl , Siskin , lots of Goldeneye around and a singing Mistle Thrush is all I can muster this week  locally.

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Askam in Furness Cumbria

It was a wet start with the ground underfoot saturated with overnight rain. The calls of Pink footed geese , Oystercatcher , Widgeon and Curlew were ringing in my ears, a great way to start any day.
A couple of Bar tailed Godwits flew up the estuary and soon followed by a flock of Dunlin one Sanderling was hidden in with them.
  A flock of 500 + Pintail was drifting in the turning tide with the same amount of Shelduck just behind them..A flock of dark geese turned out to be Barnacle Geese 62 in total.In with these was a Blue Morph Snow Goose its white head and orange/ pink bill sticking out in the crowd. Was it from
across the pond or from the local farm.??? It was great to find and observe whatever.
   Soon after this a Juvenile female Peregrine was seen powering down the estuary and  'wack'  straight into a male Goldeneye , the Goldeneye fell in to the water..Then the Peregrine landed on top of the Goldeneye and held it underwater till it was dead. At this point all  the commotion caused the attention of 3 GBBgulls to move in on the juv.Then out of nowhere an adult male Peregrine started bombing the Gulls again and again till they moved on.The juv then took the  Goldeneye to the sand bank and started to pluck it.........
    

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Slow Start

Went for the Green Sand this morning but no show, Tree Sparrows showing well and a singing Dipper at Wellhome park was very vocal. Song and Mistle Thrush in good voice and a herring Gull over west. 3 Goldeneye . Little Owl , Red Grouse and Fieldfare at Cold edge this afternoon with NCD and his new Zeiss Bins..( very bright and excellent field of view)...

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Duddon Moss

Pintail 1200 +
Widgeon  600 +
Shelduck  500 +
Pink footed Geese  800 +
Oystercatcher  1000 +
Curlew 500 +
Dunlin   500 +
Redshank   500 +
Knot , Greenshank , Green Sandpiper , Red Breasted Merganser ,|Barnacle Geese , Goosander ,
Goldeneye  and a Peregrine.....The oddest thing ive seen this year was a flock of about 35 Twite ,30 Linnets , 8 Pied Wagtail , 1 Grey Wagtail and 5 Meadow Pipits..feeding on an area very similar to Soil Hill next to the estuary...the odd thing was right in the middle of this lot was a Common Chiffchaff feeing on the ground flicking its tail and hoping around...I thought it must have been something else but continued close views through the scope confirmed it to be a Chiffy....very odd.

Friday, 27 November 2015

Ogden , Raggalds and Starlings

62 lapwing opposite the Ye old Raggalds along with 245 Staling and 11 Common Gull. 5 Goldcrest , 10LTTTits 2 Mipits , 7 Bullfinch , 1 male Sparrowhawk ,  and the usual at Ogden...........The main event this week has been the influx of Continental Starlings with at least 2000 + noted throughout the week ,  tight fast flying flocks of between 14 and 175 have been noted heading west all week ....

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Good local vis/////////////

Woodpigeon       854 s/w
Starling a continual move of small groups with the largest 108 and a total of   235 due west
Golden Plover 25 north over the house then found at shelf moor later.
Lapwing 6 north over the house with 48 at shelf moor later
Chaffinch    1 flock of 26 south
Goldfinch     5 south
GBBGull  2 west pretty scarce these days
LBBGull  48 west steady move all morning largest group 11
Herring Gull 135 west  steady move all morning largest group 17
Fieldfare 14 south
Redwing 9 south
Meadow Pipit 2 south

Monday, 16 November 2015

Covenham res........late november

A lot quieter than my last visit but still managed  ---
Cormorant ......247
Widgeon           75
Gadwall             11
Pochard                2
Redshank            2
Hen Harrier  (ringtail)       1
Whooper Swan     3 + 12 + 1 + 10
Peregrine              1
Little Grebe         2
Little Egret          2
Skylark 23 , Linnet 46 , Bullfinch 2 , Brambling 1 , Kingfisher ,+ common species

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Covenham Reservoir area (lincs)

On and around  the reservoir

Great Crested Grebe     70 +
Gadwall                          20 +
Shoveler                          30 +
Widgeon                          100 +
Teal                                 2
Scaup                              2
Tufted Duck                    200 +
Goldeneye                       150 +
Mallard                           200 +
Pintail                               2
Coot                                300 +
Cormorant                       284
Pied Wagtail                      14
Meadow Pipit                  38
Redshank                         1
Greylag Goose                43
Pink Footed Goose           1

Vis Mig

Pink footed Goose   south  2000 +
Whooper Swan            22 + 4  (26) south
Fieldfare                       745   west
Starling                          400 west
Brambling                     8
Redwing                       120

Surrounding Fields

Green Sandpiper                1
Short eared Owl                1
Peregrine (juv)                   1
Barn Owl                            1
Marsh harrier   (juv Fem)                      1
Buzzards           Common
Merlin                                       1 
Yellowhammer 40 +
Tree Sparrow 30    +
Redd Bunting         Common