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Friday, 21 August 2026

Routine Ogden Route


Nothing to raise the heart rate again today. I got very brief views of a couple of hirundines high up but can’t split twixt House or Sand Martin ๐Ÿค”.

7 Cormorant 3 Grey Heron & the GCG. Both a Buzzard and a Raven called just once. 
The usual Gulls present. A Reed Bunting was the only bird the golf course could offer.

Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Rained Off At Ogden Water

Water levels should start to rise in the next couple of days
methinks. I copped for a deluge and abandoned the Mixenden half of the trek.
The birding was poor. The Lapwings have moved on and no sign of any other waders.

Cormorants now up to 6. 1 Grey Heron ditto GCG. 4 Pied Wagtails & 1 Grey Wagtail by the promenade plus a Swallow over it. 
Let’s not forget the Gullage and a single calling Nuthatch.

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.