Thursday, July 10, 2025

Cold Edge

Black-tailed Godwit



Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Cold Edge

1 of 3 juvenile Stonechats


Saturday, July 05, 2025

Ogden - 5th July

Tried this morning in the drizzle for yesterdays Black-tailed Godwit that was there at some point  yesterday. Gone now, just too late for it !

8 Grey Heron on the res'r shoreline along with 1 Cormorant and a single drake Tufted Duck. 
2 adult Herring Gulls and 25+ L B B Gulls to and fro along with 17 Black-headed Gulls.
Chiffchaff and a Willow Warbler also present along with at least 5 singing Blackcap and a Treecreeper.
3 Oystercatchers, 1 Curlew and then 14 Swallows, mostly juveniles passed through >W.

Cold Edge

Short-eared Owl

Tufted Duck female with 3 young



Bar Lane, Rishworth, 4 July

Its avian name is my feeble excuse for putting this wonderful Hummingbird Hawk-moth onto a bird blog. It hovers like a Hummingbird while it drinks nectar from a flower through its long tongue.



Friday, July 04, 2025

Fly Flatts

Tried hard this morning till noon for the summer plumage Black-tailed Godwit found by BS earlier in the day. In a strengthening wind up there I failed to relocate it and just about managed 1 Oystercatcher and 2 Common Sandpipers scoping from the top road watch-points. I suspected the bird had moved on.

I gather that NK relocated what was presumably the same bird later in the day at Ogden Water and a Little Egret turned up there too.

Thursday, July 03, 2025

Whiteholme

Well camouflaged LRP


Wednesday, July 02, 2025

Whiteholme

Little Ringed Plover. This is a different bird from yesterday: the breast band is narrower, suggesting it is a female. The breast band of the (presumed) male yesterday was broader either side of the midline, giving a 'dickey bow' effect.

Common Sandpiper: adult and juvenile. The upperparts of the adult (lower bird) are plainer than those of the juvenile. The juvenile's upperparts have dark and light markings, and are lighter brown overall.


Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Whiteholme

Teal

Little Ringed Plover
2 Ravens



Cold Edge / Ovenden Moor

Still a few waders about but nothing too exciting in the heat yesterday afternoon.

A single Wheatear on the walls at Withens Head was about the best.

Also from NK - a Common Redstart at Carrs Beck - adjacent Ogden golf course. This seems to be a favoured spot.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Blackstone Edge

Little Ringed Plover

2 female Ringed Plovers

BIRD A

BIRD B
Yesterday's Ringed Plover was a male: jet black head and breast markings, - including a thick black band between forehead and crown - and quite bright orange legs and bill base.

Today's birds show how females differ. The head and breast markings are dark brown, not jet black (only really apparent when photographed in sunlight - Bird B, top), with a thinner band between forehead and crown. And the bill base and legs are duller, especially on Bird A.