A day more like March than May. Ogden Water had just a pair of Greylag Geese and a Grey Heron on the water. The trees held around 7 singing WW, 4 Chiffchaff and a couple of Blackcap. They also sported a loud singer I listened to for about 8 minutes without identifying it. I knew what to eliminate but even after plugging away with Xeno Canto at home I’m still no wiser.
A Whitethroat was singing about 40 yards W of the promenade end. A couple of WW singing by the golf course sheds.
Mixenden was really gash: 2 Chiffchaff and as I departed another Whitethroat belting away from a footpath bush.
A warm session that, after a below average first half did produce some interesting birds 👍. A bit of surprise to see a drake Teal fly from a patch of heather near the shoreline
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Got my first Common Sandpiper of the year a pair of them.
Curlews limited to two distant birds calling briefly.
Enjoyed fair views of 2 Little-ringed Plover that caused me to speculate 🧐. They were at total opposite ends of the reservoir to each other.
3 Wheater watched for a while. A pair that always flew back to a certain area of rocks and a single male.
Also 2 Pied Wagtail, c22 Meadow Pipit and a good count of around 17 singing Skylark.
A warm sunny afternoon where once again I was overlayered. On the other hand I wasn’t overwhelmed with birds e.g not a single hirundine present (there were no Swallows or Sand/House Martins seen either 🤓).
A Mute Swan pair have built their nest in a very vulnerable spot I can’t see it lasting long given the scumsuckers that gravitate there in the later hours 😏.
Singles Moorhen & Coot. 11 Canadas not a single Gull seen nor heard.
I praise myself for picking the wrong day again. The brisk wind chill blew my toupee off 3/4 times and ensured birds were minimal 😓.
A Buzzard called 5/6 times which broke the monotony. 2 LBBG were on the drink. Usual common warblers in small numbers. Same applies to expected residents.