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Thursday, 29 December 2022

Ogden Water To Mixenden

Once again mainly of exercise value.
Ogden Water: 1 Raven 4 Teal & a few small gulls.



A 🌰 hatch calling at Stod Fold. Mixe… not worth a mention.

For a change I’m going to take up visiting graveyards at night. I’m sure the two readers of this blog will understand it’s just for the Exorcise value 👻

Monday, 26 December 2022

Queensbury South

Littlemoor Park: 1 Nuthatch, 5 Bullfinch ditto Goldfinch, Robin, Dunnock. The adjacent fields sported several gulls incl. a few Herring.

I set off down the track to Shelf Moor but the lack of  birds and more particularly, the icy cold W'ly wind caused for common sense to kick in, so I aborted that one. 
Knowing that the Cross Lane bog and former Snipe refuge was closed, I did a surreptitious creep around part of the site, owned by the Highfield Minerals Company. It basically is a quarry on a smaller scale to the one up on t'hill - nothing doing.

The fields higher up Briguss Road held many gulls and I'm pleased to say 19 Lapwing

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Ogden Water

Pleasant exercise value in the main especially the stretch from the promenade to Mixenden which was a birding bore of epic proportions.



6 Teal and a Raven at Ogden.

I’ve decided to stop fooling myself that I will get good birds in 2023 so I’m going to spend more time on hobbies like gun running and fentanyl production 🤖.

Thursday, 22 December 2022

Back Yard Hooter

The dark early hours this am provided a bonus bird as I reluctantly got out of the festering pit to answer a call of nature.
Nature called back from the trees 🌳 out back, very loudly to boot. A Tawny Owl 🦉 was in full, mainly high pitched voice for a few minutes 😀.
This is the first and only Tawny I’ve had here this year. A close one but it makes it 16 years on the trot for the species.

Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Wednesday & Tuesday Catch Up

Wed 21 Dec Low Moor Dams.


Surprisingly Harold Park Lake was still half covered with a sheet of thin ice. Just the typical residents in the main so I legged it to...
Park Dam pronto. No ice here but it was notably quieter than my previous saunter.



2 Goosander, 1 Grey Heron & 6 Tufted Duck. A Buzzard called from Royds Hall Wood.


The white alien goose was here in with the many Canadas. Not so many as last time however as these 2 dead birds testify.



Makes me ponder did they perhaps succumb to avian flue and then were partially chewed, or did a Fox 🦊 nail them outright? - I don't think so.


Not too many gulls at large. Several Woodpigeon, 3 Blackbird.

Tues 20 Dec.
Dreams about historical records of Shore Lark, Lapland and Snow Bunting permeated my sleep on Monday night so Swalesmoor was the go to venue for Tuesday.
This was one of the biggest birding mistakes I have ever made. A stiff SW’ly was scouring the tops and a Pied Wagtail was the only bird seen apart from Caaawvids and small gulls 😩.

Monday, 19 December 2022

Ogden Water


5 Teal & the usual suspect gulls. Passerines hard come by; couple Chaffinch, 4 Robin ditto Blackbird. 1 each GSW & Bullfinch.



A Buzzard bottom of Hunter Hill. Couple Mistle Thrush & c18 Canada at Stod Fold.
Mixenden Res is easily dealt with - naff all 🧐.

Thursday, 15 December 2022

Ogden Water

The W shoreline is iced up so most Teal have gone, leaving 3 feeding near the Ogden Clough channel.


Also in the channel a very active Kingfisher.



A fair few Common Gull on an icy patch along with a couple of Herring.


A Robin down to 18 inches (that’s Xmas greeting msgs sorted).


Couple Blackbird, 1 Green Woodpecker ditto Jay & Kestrel.

Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Low Moor Dams

Harold Park Lake was 70% frozen over and all the resident dullards, Coots & Moorhens, of which there were many, crowded into a corner along with 3 Mute Swan. A fair few small gulls were further out to the middle as were a handful of larger.


I thought at first that this large corpse was a Mute Swan cygnet that had died on the ice overnight and then been predated. However I'm not happy with that now as the photos seem to show black primary tips on the wings.



Park Dam had a much greater area of ice free water with more birds to boot.



1 Collared Dove, couple Woodpigeon. c80 Canada, 5 Goosander, 14 Tufted Duck.
2 Grey Heron ditto Mute Swan. 1 GC Grebe





Passerines were almost non existent.

Monday, 12 December 2022

Ogden To Mixenden

Via Soil Hill which was of exercise value only on a cold frosty bright morning.
15 Teal were still on Ogden and as BS texted earlier his Wigeon were long gone.

7 Blackbird & a Fieldfare were seen en route to Mixenden Res which was well iced up. Only gulls and the usual Canada crew seen.

Friday, 9 December 2022

Ogden Water

Very cold at mid day in brilliant sunshine. A big surprise was the lack of people and dogs. I only met one person at the end of the walk, AT, a fellow birder.
 



Woodland birds down to a Blackbird & 3 Robin. Oh alright then a few Crows.
Teal count now at 5, 2 pr & a f. 2 Tufted Duck were present, both drakes.
 The cold was too much for me to carry on to Mixenden so Orf I went.

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Queensbury Sth To Horton Bank CP

A calm cold morning in bright, sometimes pesky sunshine. A Mistle Thrush was prospecting DPs garden next door as I got ready.
Littlemoor Park produced 1 Bullfinch, 3 Greenfinch & 6/7 Goldfinch. 1 each Pied & Grey Wagtail.



Not much doing in the fields until I hit the bottom of Bridge Lane, Shelf, where a pr Mistle Thrush & 11 Fieldfare took flight. Then I got lucky, a Little Owl 🦉 perched prominently, glaring at me as I took liberties with the camera 📷. Singles of Herring & BH gull also seen.



Horton Bank Country Park was easily dealt with.  As per the last visit there were no avian visitors, just the residents. Not quite true I suppose as there were more Herring Gulls present than is the norm. Perhaps 13 as opposed to 3/4 LBBG & similar Common.


I looked for leg rings and immediately felt guilty as one bird, possibly a second were missing the all important limb.


Monday, 5 December 2022

Bad News Re Pepper Hill Rheas

Halifax: Pet rhea dies after 'horrific' dog attack

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-63859648

All Quiet On The Ogden Front

A title poached from Eric Maria Remarque. I couldn’t think about including Mixenden; I’ve known livelier cemeteries ⛼.



Ogden Water: 3 Teal - 2 m & 1 f. The f Kestrel ranging far and wide again. 5 Blackbird including 2 males with black beaks. Couple Blue/Gt Tits and the Gullery.

A fair few LTT at Stod Fold and the Canada plus the white alien job.
I noted c8/9 Rook in a field at Raggalds at the start of proceedings.

Saturday, 3 December 2022

Soil Hill To Mixenden

Not too shabby for birding this morning in a very cool E'ly blow. Mixenden providing the balancing act being moribund after the previous venues.

In order of appearance: a dozen Goldfinch, 1 Meadow Pipit, couple Common Snipe. I found the fresh plumage remains of a female Pheasant predation. The carcass had been carried off,  probably the work of a 🦊.


I count myself very fortunate to have a Tawny Owl 🦉 pose for me.


19 Canada and the white hybrid goose on Ogden Water. 2 drake Teal feeding on W shoreline where the Kingfisher flew past. Usual gulls present and a wide ranging Kestrel. Also Nuthatch, Green Woodpecker, few Blackbird & Goldcrest.



A Fieldfare out over the back yard on returning home.

Thursday, 1 December 2022

Ogden Water To Mixenden

A pr Teal broke the monotony at Ogden feeding on the W shoreline. Of course when they espied moi they drifted off to the middle.
A Dipper was in the main embankment basin and a Kestrel nearby. Otherwise it was down to 3/4 Blackbird and the gulls.

Stod Fold provided 3/4 Stock Dove and 1 each of Jay & Mistle Thrush.
Only gulls on Mixenden Res and a Pied Wagtail.