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Monday, 17 August 2026

Ogden A Route Of Two Halves

Plenty of visitors this morning but the noise level wasn’t too bad even though a Buzzard did start crying once more.
The GCG showed again as did the long staying Common Sandpiper.


3 Cormorant & 2 Grey Heron and the Gullage on the Ullage. Good to see Lapwing numbers at 23 individuals ๐Ÿ˜Š.

It all came to a jolting finish from the promenade to Mixenden. Not a single bird seen nor heard until the Green Woodpecker laffed at me ๐Ÿคจ.

Saturday, 15 August 2026

Breezy Cold Edge Dams

Some evidence of movement due to the NW blow. I got a Whitethroat in the same hedge as a Reed Bunting 3 Stonechat and a Dunnock.

A Lapwing flew across Leadbeater Dam which had 5 BHG on it and nothing else. Haigh Cote was also grim just 3 Canadas ditto Dullards.

7 Swallow, 3 Meadow Pipit, c22 Goldfinch 1 each Kestrel & Blackbird. Also my first Brown Hare in a couple of years.

Friday, 14 August 2026

More About The Ogden Route


Another warm morning session that had a couple of reasonable sightings to savour ๐Ÿ˜Š.



13 Lapwing on Ogden Water. 2 each Grey Heron & Cormorant.
Loads of usual Gull species.Several Canadas. 2 Nuthatch ditto Swallows.

Carrs Beck had at least 6 Stonechat busily flying all over the shop. 
A Green Woodpecker and a Blackbird at Mixenden along with a smattering of Gulls.

Wednesday, 12 August 2026

Where Else But Ogden?

As predicted there was plenty of heat around this morning so I had to take it easy and stick to the safest routine.


This paid off as I finally discovered the Common Sandpiper reported by BS a few days back.




Another bonus was the sight of 8 Lapwing on a stretch of shoreline not blanked out by the vegetation.

What I found interesting was the sight of a Lapwing flying low down over a large number of gulls. They all immediately took flight to the middle of the water. I presume the shadow of the Lapwings broad wings triggered an instinctive raptor alert.

1 Cormorant present. 2 Stonechat at Carrs Beck.

Monday, 10 August 2026

Queensbury Tesco Raven Flyover

After a dull spell at Ogden and Mixenden my depression was eradicated at 1450 hrs by the welcome sound
and sight of a Raven flying above the Tesco supermarket heading NW.

GCG at Ogden plus the mass of Gulls. A Buzzard called briefly again. 1 Cormorant. 3 Chaffinch & 1 WW.
A Stonechat at Carrs Beck.

The scorch marks of the considerable burned area of Ned/Soil Hill can be seen at quite a distance away.

Saturday, 8 August 2026

A Warm Morning At Cold Edge

The first leg of the session was a bit of a damp squib thanks mainly I suspect to the SW’ly blow. Just a Grey Heron a few Meadow Pipit and a BHG.

However on turning round at the ruined building things picked up reasonably well ๐Ÿ˜Š.






A total of 8 Stonechat including 3 recently fledged.
c26 Goldfinch, 5/6 Linnet, 1 each WW & Pied Wagtail, 3 Swallow.



Also more Meadow Pipit, c50 Canadas a Robin and a ๐Ÿฆ‍⬛ Blackbird.

Friday, 7 August 2026

Usual Route Brings No Surprises


A dull session this morning at Ogden Water. Couple Cormorant, usual Gulls but the GCG appears to have gone. A short call from a Buzzard.
3 WW, a Robin & a couple Blackbirds.

3 golf course Meadow Pipits & a couple Goldfinch. All those others previously seen now gone.
A Cormorant was on Mixenden Res along with a few LBBG, couple Herrings, 3 Common & a few BHG.