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Friday, 13 March 2026

Windy Ogden To Mixenden Brings Surprises

I nearly got my Toupee blown away this morning and didn’t expect any birds but they did show up!
A Tawny Owl 🦉 hooted and a Nuthatch was singing, both in the E bank trees.
Further on near Ogden Clough I really was surprised to discover a handful of calling and singing Siskin.




A pair of Tufted Duck were struggling with the choppy waves near the feeding corner. Very few gulls around but 5 Common were noted.

A few Goldfinches were noisy in the trees at Stod Fold.


Mixenden Res was unremarkable as usual but a welcome surprise on the south bank grass top came in the shape of a Redshank 👍. Sadly some 5 minutes later some 8 dogs being walked by 2 cretins drove it away 😡.

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Horton Bank CP

Not exciting. 2 Adult LBBG, c21 Herring of all age ranges including 2 Adult. Smaller gull sp. also.
Pr Mute Swan. Coots & Moorhens in low numbers ditto Woodpigeon. To make up numbers I’ll even mention many Dullards 🙄.

Monday, 9 March 2026

Rubbish Ogden To Mixenden Res

Ogden - refer Headline 😞. After wiping the tears from my eyes I bumped into JL and I hope he did better than I did.  Oh let’s not forget the Buzzard that called once at distance.

A pr Grey Partridge flew across the rough ground beyond the promenade.
Just 2 Canadas seen on Mixenden Res before a calling Oystercatcher circled twice then headed towards Cold Edge.
The damned Green Woodpecker was at it again Laffin its head off as I searched the woodland in vain.

Belated entry: I got a pair of Pied Wagtail this morning before heading to Ogden. They were in Chapel Lane Queensbury of all places.

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Mixenden Res To Cold Edge

Bumped into DJS at the Iron gate and got a first 2026 annual passerine. Dave spotted a nearby Siskin perched atop a tree and I managed to get 3 seconds on it.
Not much on the reservoir c17 Canada, quite a few Common and a smidgin of Herring gulls.
I elected to climb up Hunter Hill almost guaranteed for the last time 😵. When I recovered I didn’t see many rewards in the shape of avians.

However I was compensated as I started walking on the track towards Haighcote top gate. A loudly calling Redshank flew past at fairly close range 👍.





Cold Edge held the hundred plus Canadas plus the 4 Greylags. A pr of domestic Nene goose were peering at them from a farm field intently.
1 Green Woodpecker ditto Kestrel and Stock Dove. Just a single m Stonechat. A pr Lapwing and a pr Oystercatcher.
2 drake Tufted Duck on Haighcote dam. A handful of calling Curlews.

Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Cold Edge Dams To Mixenden


Cold Edge a bit quieter than my previous visit. 2 Lapwing ditto Stonechat. 1 Kestrel & Pied Wagtail ditto Stock Dove.



4 Greylag in among a hundred or so Canadas.
5 singing Skylark. Curlews calling throughout.

5 Whooper Swan present on Mixenden Res. Perhaps these were fresh in? Also 7 Canadas and a selection of gulls. A flock of Pink-footed Geese were heard flying over the houses heading N.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Mixenden Res Whooper Swans

Thanks to Messrs Little, Sumner and Sutcliffe for sending me notification of some very welcome visitors to Mixenden this morning. I cancelled the triple heart bypass operation for my pet slug and got down there before 2pm.


Fortunately for me all 13 Whooper Swans were still settled on the reservoir at the far end.


Even better they began to swim closer to me.





Several gulls also present.

Monday, 2 March 2026

Cold Edge Dams

A blustery SW'ly wind wasn’t cold enough to ruin my morning and surprise surprise I got me some birds also 😊.
5 Lapwing, pr Oystercatcher, 1 Cormorant. c20 Common Gull. Several Canadas.

About 7/8 Curlew called throughout. 1 each Kestrel & Sparrowhawk. Pr Stock Dove. 3 Red Grouse calling.

Stonechats gave me the runaround on the track leading to the ruined farmhouse but I definitely got 4, possibly 5.