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Monday, 6 April 2026

A Quiet Long Slog

The sunny dry morning encouraged me do the local long haul. Not much about really apart from the many humans and dogs at Ogden Water.

2 Curlew, few Skylark & Meadow Pipit. Pair distant Oystercatcher. Pr Pied Wagtail.
A Chiffchaff at Ogden and another at Mixenden Res. Couple Curlew at Hunter Hill.


Tufted Duck pair left Ogden 7 Canadas 2 LBBG & 4 Herring Gull present.

Saturday, 4 April 2026

Ogden Water To Mixenden

Thought I’d better get out before the arrival of Dave 💨.
Pr Tufted Duck, 6 Canadas, 2 Common Gull & 4 LBBG.
3 Chiffchaff, 2 Song Thrush, 1 Jay & 6 Blackbird at Ogden.



2 Curlew Hunter Hill. 2 Chiffchaff at Mixenden.

Thursday, 2 April 2026

Soil Hill Top

A short afternoon session brought more birds than expected.
6 Lapwing, 3 Curlew, 5/6 Meadow Pipit, 1 Blackbird & a Linnet. 
A Dullard was in one of the shallow scrapes.
Quite a few Butterflies knocking around too.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Cold Edge Dams To Mixenden

A cold day with grey skies and a nasty wind but it was rather rewarding.


A Pink-footed Goose was near Haigh Cote Dam busily feeding alongside a couple of Greylags 👍.




2 Oystercatcher 🦪, many Curlew. Pr Tufted Duck. Pr Stonechat, 4 Linnet, 3/4 Meadow Pipit, 1 Kestrel.



A large flock of Starling were busy flying around settling for a couple of minutes then off up into the sky again. I estimated roughly about 800 birds seen.
A Leucistic Greylag had a backup leucistic cow in a field.



A Chiffchaff let a few notes out at Mixenden then packed it in.

Monday, 30 March 2026

Ogden Water To Mixenden Res

Back to my usual haunts on another wintry day. No gulls at all on Ogden but a dozen Herring on Mixenden.
Singing Chiffchaffs: 1 at Ogden lower car park, another at the golf course sheds. 2 in the woods at Mixenden.

A Nuthatch singing at Ogden, 3 Blackbird. 2 Robin.
A Curlew at Stod Fold.

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Final Short Session In Tavira

As expected I found myself out in the salinas after breakfast this morning. Fortunately I still have a modicum of common sense left and was able to keep it down to an hours slow stroll.




Because there is a lot of work going on in on of the larger salt pans a lot of birds had no option but to feed on a lake that is covered in green 🤢 algae. To my benefit this included 2 Spoonbill 😁. 5 Little Egret there also.




A Woodchat Shrike posed long enough for some photos as did the Blue-headed Wagtail 👍.




Bye bye birdies 🥲.

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Final Long Algarve Trek

Put in the effort to do a long slog today as I have to ready myself for the return home Friday. Of course being obsessed with birds I may try slipping in a Little Stint tomorrow 🤓.



Newbies: 1 each Red-rumped Swallow, Blue-headed Wagtail.

A few more Curlew Sandpiper turned up and a White Stork didn’t appear too bothered about the nearby footfall.







Good to get another Bar-tailed Godwit and a freshly laundered Grey Plover.