yep again but its great park up throw bread and see what turns up
the hybrid gull is still here and is the first to get the bread
hybrid
no mark on p4
brown upperwing
no caspain gull today
yep again but its great park up throw bread and see what turns up
the hybrid gull is still here and is the first to get the bread
hybrid
no mark on p4
brown upperwing
left home at 720 and headed for kieghley pick some bits uo from sainsburys so i can have currywurst for tea scrumy and fast
my top tip for redcar tarn is take bread or leftovers..........gulls will eat anything! so sit down and throw bread not many gulls early on but by time the sun came out lots loafing around
the hybrid was still as usual very aggresive and spent the morning chasing other gulls, the 3rd cycle caspian gull came in and showed well
still have a loaf of bread.........if the caspian gull is in the middle of the tarn it wont come for it but if its closer then it will
very few lesser black backed gulls , common gulls today
canada goose
something ive been wanted to photograph coots fighting
brutal
this morning had my first ever walk around scamonden res despite the rain it was nice felt wierd to be walking under the M62
soaked to the skin i checked west yorkshire birding and bri had done a post on elland gravel pits a place i really enjoyed from 1987 to 2001 14 years wow
i first visited in may 1987 i was still at school so dad took me , remember machines still working in the lagoons which are now overgrown
it really was a great place.......the following year i started working and had a bike so i would make the 15 minute ride down the valley, inspired by bill oddies "gone birding" which i used to get from the libary, until i could afford my own copy
the lagoons were still a work in progress and just pools of water with no vegitation but the autumn of 88 was great wader year so apart from little ringed plover which tried breeding i recorded ringed plover, redshank,green sandpiper,greenshank,dunlin it was stunning
the place was usually quiet of people just the odd fisherman on the canal or the fishing lake
many sedge warblers used to be here and the odd lesser whitethroat
in 1989
the lagoons in summer used to get lots of lesser black backed gulls bathing in the late afternoon and within a week pull in little gull and little tern and proberley a yellow legged gull but back then it was just herring gulls
i did find a pair of lesser spotted woodpeckers displaying and nest building stunning sight
sadly overtime my memory has become hazy old age i guess
but elland gravel pits for a brief time was great
best birds
bittern
smew
slavonian grebe
scaup
red breasted merganser
redstart
siberian chiffchaff
little gull
little tern
sandwich tern
arctic tern
iceland gull
short eared owl
tree sparrow
honey buzzard
spotted sandpiper
grey headed wagtail
waxwing
egyptian goose
lesser spotted woodpecker
green sandpiper
greenshank
black tailed godwit
jack snipe
sadly today the area is overgrown in many places, i still go a few time every year but its not what it used to be.
i always hoped a group would form for the site as the RSPB once had its offices in the mill by avocet
there is a group now running the site but sadly its self serving
a sad end to once great site
stranded yesterday as 4'' of snow came down overnight managed to get the van about 10 meters up the hill but nope stuck
st aidens
my heart wasnt in it but had to get out
parked at the end of fleet lane
the river aire was full
lemonroyd bridge
christmas is just another day
i have no children just one ex-step son and we never got on so christmas is meaningless
but birds dont stop for christmas
so redcar tarn around midday
at -3 not the best place but it got brighter
the dodgy gull is still here and becoming very tame
if this bird had been seen in israel what would it be? but its not
the adult yellow legged gull still here
bottom pic the bird just left of center darker but not as dark as a lbbgull has a common gull look
around 9 the caspian gull was sat on the water preening then headed off west to feed
murky morning heavy cloud
the gull is still here and im still not seeing yellow legged gull in its appearance nothing the dark mantke and eye to me indicate something else but what?
maybe casp herring lbbg so many questions on this bird
well a weekend of fog and more fog
hoping it mught be clear higher up i headed to redcar tarn on saturday morning........visibility about 20m
pants
so headed to the disused brickworks in hipperholme, not been for over a year but its spooky on your own you hear every sound
but i like it some really good graffiti