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Friday, 31 December 2021
Ogden Res to Mixenden
Spring like weather albeit with a boisterous W'ly blow.
Within 15 mins of arriving at Ogden I knew I’d dropped a clanger. It was like Butlins and Happy 😃 Holidays had joined forces with Dogs 🐶 R Us.
The Raggalds sports ⚽️ field was rotten with gulls.
Within 15 mins of arriving at Ogden I knew I’d dropped a clanger. It was like Butlins and Happy 😃 Holidays had joined forces with Dogs 🐶 R Us.
I trudged on to Mixenden Res with no birds to disturb my depression apart from 4/5 LTT at Stod Fold.
A welcome sight 👀 there was the Goldeneye population standing at 5 birds. 2 m & 3 f floating together.
Queensbury South
Thursday 30Dec. Circumstances permitted only a quick saunter down south and part Shelf Moor. Appalling birding eased only by a single Skylark that called briefly on two separate occasions.
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
Mixenden Res
A brief visit this am turned up just 4 Goldeneye and 1 each of Cormorant & drake Goosander. Among the numerous gulls present I managed to sort out an Herring or two and an adult LBBG.
Tuesday, 28 December 2021
Queensbury South Long Route
1050-1255 hrs. Down to Shelf Moor returning home via the Green Lane route. Not overly vibrant with birds but it sure was a change from biting the kitchen walls during the rain stopped play period.
Bunch of Goldfinch near the golf club house. Male Stonechat at Shelf Moor along with 17 Canada and numerous small gull species. 4 Moorhen and a Brown Hare. A single Meadow Pipit. The Bog was bird free apart from a Wren.
Green Lane produced 1 Green Woodpecker ditto Mistle Thrush & Moorhen. A LBB was in with the several smaller gulls.
Saturday, 25 December 2021
Quick Trip Down South
Siezed the opportunity to get through the door when the rain ceased at 1120 hrs. The SE wind made it's presence felt so I just walked for an hour or so.
The highlight wasn’t avian but vulpine. A Fox was crossing a field at Shelf Moor and at first I thought it had dodged the camera lens. Then to my surprise it turned and headed toward me so I shot it twice.
c26 Canada, 1 Pied Wagtail, Caaawvids incl. 2 Rook. 3/4 Common Gull & c48 BHG along with a bunch of Starling. The Cross Lane bog coughed up 2 Snipe which immediately took flight, coughing.
Friday, 24 December 2021
Casual Local Annual Review
Starting retrospectively with probably the poorest Autumn/Winter I've known. It's been awful for Fieldfare and Brambling but hey who cares we've had some excellent rain, mist and fog.🌁 On the plus side I'm content with the local sightings of Pink-footed Geese.
The award for Clanger of the Year is Red Grouse believe it or not. A close second but more acceptable given it's migrant status and continual decline is Tree Pipit.
Great satisfaction with breeding success and sightings of LEO and Barn Owl. Less so Tawny but the real failure is Little Owl. I managed a heady single sighting.
Let's quickly emphasise my Bird Of The Year - Osprey at Doe Park which hung around for just over a month 😂.
A hard luck story is the Mixenden Res Iceland Gull seen earlier in the year, I missed it by 10 minutes.
More than satisfied with the Whooper Swans at Mixenden Res.
I was lucky to get a single Spotted Flycatcher ditto Black Redstart but am satisfied with my Redstart, Wheatear and Whinchat tally. Same applies to Grasshopper Warbler and Sedge Warbler.
Plans for the future include as always to try and give up birdwatching. I'll also wait for Covid to devolve to epidemic status so I can get more beer 🍺 down my neck. A new hobby I have in mind is to try Alligator farming in my back yard 🐊. Yes yes I am aware of the potential neighbour problem.
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
Show Stealer At Mixenden
Ogden set the scene for a poor morning with 1 GSW ditto Reed Bunting. Also Coal Tit plus a few LTT and 3/4 Blackbird. Nothing exciting among the gull community.
The male bird was kind to me and allowed a couple of photos. It even permitted an enjoyable 20 minute chat with the gentleman it owned and I learned a few notable facts about falconry.
Only gulls on the water at Mixenden but the excitement levels went through the roof when I bumped into a Goshawk with a falconer attached to it.
The male bird was kind to me and allowed a couple of photos. It even permitted an enjoyable 20 minute chat with the gentleman it owned and I learned a few notable facts about falconry.
Monday, 20 December 2021
Ogden Res to Mixenden
Just the usual gulls on Ogden water. The trees produced several Tits including 12 LTT and a Treecreeper which hung around for several minutes but wouldn’t pose for the camera.
Also 1 Green Woodpecker, 5/6 Blackbird & a Mistle Thrush.
A drake Goosander was on Mixenden Res along with the gulls. A Grey Wagtail also present.
Elsewhere a single Barn Owl showing well.
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Queensbury South Short Version
Because of the Fog I Mist all the Birds 😭😁. Littlemoor Park was jumping with hundreds of charity runners but this had no impact on anything avian; there simply weren't any birds seen.
I scraped a couple of Blackbird and 3 Goldfinch in the adjacent fields.
The Cross Lane Bog looked murky enough to cast hope for anything lurking. There was something: 2 Brown Hares running away from me. One of these flushed the only Snipe seen.
Friday, 17 December 2021
Ogden To Mixenden
Despite conditions being almost identical to Wednesday's visit, today was a real downer. Woody birds were hard to come by and only a very noisy Ogden Kingfisher saved my sanity.
Just a Meadow Pipit at Stod Fold and usual gulls at Mixenden.
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
Ogden To Mixenden Res
A cold bright morning making for good walking and initially some good birding.
Ogden Res was jumping with numerous gulls spread all over the water.
Arboreal jobs were kind to me, in fact I got an annual by the Lodge House after a false start on a previous visit. A Redpoll called loudly and flew directly overhead.
Also 2/3 Siskin, 1 each GSW & Green Woodpecker 1 Nuthatch ditto 1 Grey Wagtail, 3 Blackbird.
A Buzzard flew NE over the golf course.
Mixenden Res - best forgotten, apart from gulls.
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Leeshaw Res and Mixenden
Courtesy of DP. Cold and windy but mostly dry.
Leeshaw: Numerous gulls spread around fields as well as on the drink. 2 Goosander.
Plenty of Redwing flying around with a few Fieldfare in among. A flock of Greylag feeding.
DP managed a brief Kingfisher sighting but I employed great skill to avoid it. Also 4/5 Chaffinch.
We went down to Mixenden Res for the Iceland Gull reported by DJS - refer Calderdale blog. There were numerous gulls. We sifted through them and were satisfied it had departed leaving the usual crew behind.
Friday, 10 December 2021
Eccup Reservoir
Courtesy of DP on a cold, windy but bright sunlit day. The Great Northern Diver had been showing but our luck was out with it. However, good compensation came in the shape of other waterfowl.2 Drake Goldeneye, 1 f Common Scoter & c35 Wigeon.
Good to see 2/3 Red Kite & 2 Buzzard. Also couple Grey Wagtail, few Cormorant, Mute Swan and the gulls.
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Raggalds Ogden Mixenden
c35 Lapwing were in flight circling the Raggalds sports field with another small party on the field at Roper & Green Lane corner.
Ogden Res is maintaining it's poor performance pertinent to woodland species. 1 GSW, few Blackbirds & Robins, 2 Reed Bunting, Chaffinch. Quite a few Common Gull in with the BHGs & 1 LBBG.
Ogden Res is maintaining it's poor performance pertinent to woodland species. 1 GSW, few Blackbirds & Robins, 2 Reed Bunting, Chaffinch. Quite a few Common Gull in with the BHGs & 1 LBBG.
Stod Fold was crawling with numerous Jackdaw. Also 1 each Robin & Dunnock.
Sunday, 5 December 2021
Queensbury South
Littlemoor Park was busier than anticipated; a fair few finch and tit species were doing the rounds.
1 Greenfinch, 4 Bullfinch, couple Goldfinch & Chaffinch. 1 Coal, 2 LT plus several Blue & Gt Tit. 1 Blackbird and a multitude of CoRvids.
The outlying fields produced a couple Meadow Pipit, 1
Pied Wagtail ditto Kestrel. I went down Bridge Lane to find numerous small gulls but no Lapwing.
This spurred me on to visit the Cross Lane corner field especially as it has recovered some more of it’s former juncus wealth. I hit paydirt; 8 Snipe took off chugging and chuntering. A few more small gulls present nearby.
Thursday, 2 December 2021
Ogden Res to Mixenden
Blue sky bright sunlight freezing temperatures. Good for walking the wilderness unhindered by birds 😎.
Ogden: small gulls, 2 Reed Bunting, 1 Bullfinch ditto Blackbird, Blue & Gt Tits.
Mixenden Res: 1 Cormorant & numerous small gulls.
There was a fair portion of Lapwing at Raggalds but they had relocated to the field at the junction of Roper and Green Lane. The gulls were positioned in the field at the bottom of Perspiration Road.
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