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Saturday, 21 February 2026

Horton Bank CP To Queensbury Sth

Quiet at Horton Bank apart from many noisy gulls. Can’t recall getting Greylag Goose here so this singleton was welcome.


 Pr Mute Swan a dozen or so Canadas couple Coot & Moorhen.


Bridge Lane was quiet too until I reached the last 200 yards or so. I count myself lucky to find 7 Fieldfare & a single Redwing in the Hawthorns. 4 Rook seen in the vicinity.
Several BHG & Common Gulls were all together in one farmer’s field. 

The excavations at Cross Lane have expanded another 500 yards are so. 6 Mallard 🦆 present but nothing else as the large digger was busy.

Friday, 20 February 2026

Ogden Water To Mixenden

Another below par session 😞. 5 Tufted Duck still on Ogden. Low numbers of expected Gulls. A singing Mistle Thrush ditto Chaffinch and a few Blue/Great Tits.

A pr Blackbird 🐦‍⬛ at Stod Fold were calling loudly and shrill at Stod Fold for an unknown reason.
A Mistle Thrush was also singing at Mixenden. A Green Woodpecker was really belting out no doubt laffing at my attempts to see if there was anything interesting about - no there wasn’t.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Freezing Cold Usual Route

Battling a brisk chilling wind today was no fun at all from Ogden to Mixenden 😨. Almost as much non fun was the distinct shortage of birds 😏.

Ogden had 5 Tufted Duck and a small selection of the usual gulls on the water. Arboreal avians down to a Blue Tit Robin and Wren.

A break in the doldrums came when I left the promenade and headed over the rough towards Mixenden. 3 Crow were behaving very discourteously towards a pair of displaying Buzzards.

No point mentioning Mixe… 😞.


Monday, 16 February 2026

Bad Trip To Brighouse

A nightmare journey from Halifax; roadworks at Brighouse and dodgy temporary traffic lights caused very long vehicle queues 😡.

Cromwell Bottom birding is still very frustrating and I’m sure other birders need no explanation why.
Goldeneye  4 Mute Swan. Numerous gulls both large and small common species.

The trees and feeders produced a pandemic of the expected Tits. Couple Blackbird and 5 Robin. One each Cormorant & Raven in flight.

Thursday, 12 February 2026

Small Bits And Pieces

3 days ago I chucked a small portion of  leftover chicken curry breast into the back yard. The next morning I noticed it gone but was amazed to see a female Blackbird 🐦‍⬛ polishing off a piece, it was almost licking its lips 👅.
In the evening a male Blackbird was singing.

This morning I saw a Crow in Foxhill playing fields that was so leucistic it looked more like a Magpie. The coverts secondaries and primaries emblazoned white.

Ogden Water was quiet, the Goosanders reported by BS had left and only a few gulls were left including 5 Common. I did get 2 loud hoots from a Tawny Owl and a pair of Bullfinch. No singers today apart from a Blackbirds weak effort. I put this down to the temperature drop.

Monday, 9 February 2026

More Ogden Water To Mixenden

A satisfactory walk around Ogden with reasonable visibility.
A flock of maybe just over a hundred Pink-footed Geese flew over from the E/SE then veered off to the N heading towards Warley Moor.

Not much doing on the water but the E bank was busy with several Tits including 1 LTT & 2 Coal. Also 1 Blackbird. 2 Song Thrush were singing as was a Mistle Thrush. One m Bullfinch ditto Chaffinch.

Mixenden Res was rotten with a couple of hundred plus gulls present. Mainly BHG but also Common & Herring.
6 Continental Blackbirds & a singing Mistle Thrush in the trees.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Ogden To Mixenden In The Murk

I just had to get out of the hovel this morning to save beating the ceiling with my head after 5 days spent staying in.
Saw JL at Ogden so we traipsed around it together with not much seen at all. A Herring Gull perched next to 4 BHG.



I managed a Kestrel which was also fogged off so much so it hung around for a few minutes before drifting off. 
I got a pr Greenfinch in Rocks Lane.

At Mixenden I encountered a Song Thrush that had completely lost the plot - it was 🎶 singing!
The GBBG was on the water as were 3/4 Herring Gull a couple of LBBG and the smaller jobs.