Sunday, February 12, 2006

Early Nesting

The BTO are asking to be informed of instances of early nesting to investigate possible causal links with global warming. At Wirral a nest of Blackbirds actually fledged on the 2 Feb.

To add to the recent list of 'urban' birds (Peregrines, roosting Pied Wags etc) there has been a Dunnock sighted by myself on the water under North Bridge. Anyone any species to add?

Without checking my records, my first Calderdale Fieldfares were ones I saw yesterday. 7 birds were at the edge of the main road through Boothtown. Are they a bit thin on the ground locally this year? Redwings appear fairly numerous.

These messages appear courtesy of the hideous weather.

3 comments:

iain said...

That's DIPPER not Dunnock at North Bridge.

AndyC said...

That Dipper has been in that spot since 1990 at least, there is usually Grey wag as well.

iain said...

Haven't seen a Grey Wag there yet but one paid a brief visit to Boothtown park a few weeks ago.