Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Keighley Moor

 Tuesday 23rd September p.m.

With the sun shining again I went out for a walk starting off at Slippery Ford and going up to the Keighley Moor Reservoir the temperature was 13°C.  The first birds seen were a couple of Buzzards overhead soon followed by Meadow Pipits and a Kestrel.  As I got nearer the Reservoir there were a couple of Stonechats, there were no birds on the water of the res and just a few Greylags on the shore, heading back Golfinch were also seen.

Buzzard




Kestrel

Stonechat



Goldfinch



Monday, 22 September 2025

Redcar Tarn

 Monday 22nd September a.m.

A sunny morning the temperature was up to 12°C by late morning when I arrived at the Tarn.  A good surprise to see 15 Goosanders on the water with c50 large Gulls plus a couple of Greylags, Canadas, Grey Heron, Coot, Moorhen, Rook, Pied Wagtail, Tufteds & c100 Lapwings. 

Pied Wagtail



Goosander


Grey Heron

Greylag

Moorhen

 
LBB Gull

Herring Gull


Lapwings


Some of the c100 Lapwings

Goosanders at Redcar Tarn 22/9/2025

Thursday, 18 September 2025

Hewenden Reservoir

 Thursday 18th September a.m.

A much better morning after all the recent rain, wind & fog the sun came out so I went for a walk round Hewenden Reservoir.  The water level is still low with a good number of  Gulls on the exposed shore and Canadas in the nearby field.  House Martins & Swallows were overhead some settling on overhead wires joined by a Greenfinch & some Goldfinches.  On the way home I saw Collared Dove, Starling, Jay & Jackdaw completing an enjoyable walk.

Greenfinch



 
Swallow



Swallow at Hewenden Reservoir 18/9/2025

Thursday, 11 September 2025

Redcar Tarn

Thursday 11th September a.m.

A sunny starting turning cloudy later with a temperature of 12°C and a strongish wind blowing up at the Tarn.  Here there was a flock of c75 Lapwings in an adjacent field, a mix of Black Headed, Lesser Black-backed & Herring Gulls were on the water.  Others included the resident Grey Heron on the island, Tufted, Canadas, Coots, Moorhen, Pied Wagtail, Rook & Jackdaw. 

Lapwing


Grey Heron

Pied Wagtail




 
LBB Gull


LBB & BH Gull

Tufted

Lapwings

Canadas at Redcar Tarn 11/9/2025

Tuesday, 9 September 2025

Harden Moor

 Tuesday 9th September a.m.

A sunny morning but cool at just 8°C, I had a good start with a charm of Goldfinch lifting from the seed heads to a distant tree as I approached.   A couple of Swallows were overhead & a Cormorant flew over, a couple of Stonchats kept me occupied for a while.  On the grassy area where model planes are flown there were Mipits, Goldfinch, Skylark & Pied Wagtail.  A distant bird looked different to the usual with a pale buff chest & an eye stripe, looking at the pictures I decided on a young Stonechat but also the thought of a Siberian Stonechat did cross my mind.  Good to see a flock of c50 Lapwings in the roadside field as I headed home.

P.S. After another look at the unusual bird I have changed my mind and gone with Whinchat.

Stonechat


Cormorant

Juv Goldfinch

Meadow Pipit

Pied Wagtail

Skylark

Whinchat