Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Dusky Warbler


 Dusky Warbler at Hartendale today Flambrough , 3 Swallows , 1 Woodcock , 1 Brambling, Chiffchaff , Tree Sparrow , Yellowhammer ,Sparrowhawk really awful weather but good to be out....

Saturday, 14 October 2023

Lower |Gorple.....


  A really excellent couple of evenings at Lower Gorple , started with a female Ring Ousel down on the rocks just out of the car park.. 223 Pink -footed Geese west , 30 Golden Plover on the tops . a scattering of Meadow Pipits and a few Pied Wagtails. 2 Greylags and 2 Canada Geese kicking about .1 female Sparrowhawk , 3 Kestrel , 2 Barn Owls  and a few Bussards . Three Whooper Swans are the first of the winter season (2 adults and a Juv). 3 Ringtail Hen Harries and a cracking adult male made my weekend,,,,,,,,,Monday...1 Cream Crowned Marsh Harrier , Raven , 1 adult female Hen Harrier and 1 Barn Owl ( with golden wings ,there is one with very white wings)

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

Local Waxcaps





 

                                                               Blackening Waxcap

Monday, 9 October 2023

Thousands of Redwing

 Got up early to head for soil hill as it looked like a good morning for vis-mig , but as I got past Shelf Roundabout thick fog made for a sudden u turn.When I got out of the car at home 200 + Redwing flew low straight over the house , the next 4 hours saw an unprecedented number of Redwing fly over my patch...20 , 454 in 4 hours , + Crossbill x 9 , Brambling x 3 , Cormorant , Snipe , Woodpidgeon 1000 + , great Spotted Wodpecker x 2 , Meadow Pipit 200 + , Goldfinch , 1 Swallow , Siskin , Reed Bunting , Alba Wagatails and surprisingly 30 + Mistle Thrush ...


The fog helped me in the end , From my watch point in  Northowram , I could see the fog bank sat on Shelf Moor to the west and thick total cloud cover abover , The masses of Redwing came in from the  north east and as the saw the fog on the hills turned more SSW and this took them right through Northowram in there thousands. As you can see Peniston was the same. All the sites west were fog bound and the Redwings did not cross the Pennine.s in any large numbers.  At one point there were a 1000 + Redwings in one flock twisting and turning and redirecting above Northowram ....

5 Red Admiral and 4 Comma in the garden in the afternoon..

5 Crossbill  Walshaw plantation ,(1 red male ) , 2 Barn Owl , 5 Goldcrest , 10 Siskin , 1 female Sparrowhawk and  44 Fieldfare dropped in last light..


Saturday, 7 October 2023

Soil Hill

 Had a look up on the  Hill this morning from 07.30 - 8.30 ...

Meadow Pipits ...140 s/w

Pink Footed Geese  x 12 east 

Chaffinch x 4 s/w

House Martin x 1 s/w

Goldfinch x 14 s/w 

Jackdaw x 4 very high s/w

Kestrel x 3 , Canada Goose x 48 , Mallard x 24 , BH Gull x 6 , Moorhen x 1 

Friday, 6 October 2023

Memory's from Soil Hill ..Many thanks to Brian Sumner ,,

 Thursday, December 5, 2013

A Soil Hill story

An horrendous day up here on the tops with a severe gale WNW >9 gusting 10 bringing showers of horizontal rain turning to snow after dark when the wind dropped leaving a light frozen coating on the cars and pavements.

 

With the sighting of Lapland Bunting on Ringby Top the other day,DJS, it reminded me of the Shore Lark found up there a few years ago and the amazing sighting we had of 3 Shore Lark and 2 Snow Buntings which gave excellent views on Soil Hill for a few days back in Nov 2004.

Here is a report from Andy Cockroft I dug out from his first visit to the hill.

 

                                          Andy wrote :-       The phone was buzzing in my pocket but I was unable to read it as it was my Grandmas 90th birthday speech. When I got to read it , it said, 3 Shore Lark , Soil Hill

10/11/2004.  Where the hell is Soil Hill I thought !!!!!! Early next morning I pulled up at the place I was told to go to where it was thick fog, not just thick but dense with visibility down to 3 or 4 feet.

I had no idea where to go or even where I was, ( now I know that this is not uncommon on the hill).

                                                            As I stumbled around the wire and rubbish I certainly cursed the place a few times. Eventually I reached the top and thought I,ve no chance of seeing anything in this, but then out of the gloom 3 birds flew past me which could have been Skylarks but sometimes you just know when they are something different. I searched for another hour then gave it up.

                                                                    A couple of hours later I returned and the fog had gone so I set off again knowing that they were there somewhere and after literally bumping into one of the Cunningham brothers we were soon rewarded with the 3 Shore Larks giving good views and also Snow Bunting and Jack Snipe.

Since that first date I have been many times to the hill and have been rewarded several times with, Black Redstart, Dotterel , Purple Sandpiper, Little Ringed Plover and Buzzard to name a few.

Soil Hill is one of the best places to see Snow Bunting in winter and usually picks up the first Wheatear in spring and is well worth a look at any time of year , especially in the autumn for vis mig.

Andy C.

A nice report there Andy giving a good feel to the place.

Thursday, 5 October 2023

Fly Flatts and home

 Had a look at Fly Flatts from the top road , a single Great Crested Grebe was a first for me at this site and at least 5 Stonechat  on the road.Kestrel  and a few Mipits . A quick view of a Blackbird type was inconclusive ,!! 

  Still a few Swallows drifting south and large numbers of meadow Pipits and Goldfinch heading the same way. A cracking adult female Wheatear today along the drystone wall  and a few Pied Wagtails on the Cricket Pitch...

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Early October

 Still plenty Red Admirals in the garden with a single Comma and the odd Speckled Wood, a good move of Pink footed geese in the last few days with  at least 500 + heading east in 5 skiens...loads of Meadow Pipits have been heading south with some decent flocks of 20 + ,Swallows still moving and small flocks of Goldfinch. A group of 11 Mistle Thrush came in from the east and headed south west  with one single Redwing in with them was interseting/early  . Sparrowhawks and Bussards seen daily .  A trip up to Lower Walshaw ,was generally quiet but HH , Merlin , Sparrowhawk and great views of hunting Barn Owl made it worth while. One female Widgeon dropped into Ringstone briefly...