Saturday, 16 February 2013

Lister Park

Saturday February 16th a.m.
 A cold frosty start with a temperature of 1­°C on our arrival at Lister Park this
morning. Among the usual Mallards,Coots,Moorhen,Canadas & Tufted Ducks
was a large number of Greylags. There was a large number of BH Gulls & Common
Gulls & another Juvenile Gull which I think was a LBB Gull, will have to study the
picture a bit more & add it to this post later.Also on our arrival there was a Grey
Heron fishing being watched by the Canadas & after walking round the lake we
caught sight of a drake Goosander. I spotted a Coot with a red & white ring on its
leg but couldn't read it & it jumped into the water before I could get a good snap of
it.We saw some Mistle Thrushes up in the wooded garden area along with other
common species.
 It has also been good to here a Tawny Owl calling in the village early in the morning
for a few times over the past week.
c200 - BH Gull
22 - Common Gull
c100 - Canadas
34 - Greylags
1 - Goosander
1 - Grey Heron
4 - Mistle Thrush
plus other common species.
Grey Heron

Drake Tufted Duck


female Tufted Duck

Drake Goosander

Goosander with Juv LBB Gull behind I think

Juv LBB Gull

Grey Heron with Canadas

Lister Park with the Lister Mill chimney in the background

Lister Park visited by Greylags



 

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Roberts Park,Saltaire

Saturday February 9th a.m.
 We moved from Dowley Gap to Roberts Park in Saltaire which is dominated by Salts Mill.
Here we were just a mile or so downstream by the River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool canal
continues through here with the addition of the railway following the valley bottom.We crossed
the canal seeing Mallards,Greylags & a Drake Mandarin which posed for a picture very well.
On the roof of the mill were Feral Pigeons & BH Gulls as well as good numbers of them by the
river,also in the river was a Grey Heron.Further along we saw Redwing,Robin & other common
species.We walked back along the river seeing a Cormorant fly over with Mallards,Moorhen &
Coot in the river.
Drake Mandarin


Greylag

Grey Heron

Redwing

Salts Mill

River Aire at Roberts Park

Dowley Gap

Saturday February 9th a.m.
 A dull morning with a temperature of 3°C at Dowley Gap,Bingley as we walked along
the side of the canal with Mallards & a Greylag present.At the water works there were
a few BH Gulls & we saw Mistle Thrush. We took the track down towards the aqueduct
seeing Wrens,Pied Wagtails flitting about.In the settling tanks we saw c75 Pied Wagtails &
2 Grey Wagtails.We moved on to the Aqueduct but this is now closed off for renovation work
so we looked upstream of the River Aire and saw 5 Goosander & several Mallards on the
opposite bank.We then caught sight of another duck which was diving and after watching it for
 a while realized it was a Little Grebe, then a party of 6 Grey Wagtails landed in a tree on the
opposite bank.We watched these for a while then a walker appeared which scattered them &
a Kingfisher also took flight and so we headed back to the car.
Mistle Thrush


Little Grebe

Pied Wagtail

Wren

Grey Wagtail

Three Grey Wagtails

Can you see the four Grey Wagtails

River Aire at Dowley Gap looking towards Hirst Wood

    

Friday, 8 February 2013

St.Ives

Friday February 8th p.m.
 A bright sunny afternoon with a temperature of 5°C at St Ives near Bingley where
the Coppice Pond held the usual Canadas,Mallards,Coots & Moorhen. In addition
there was a pair of Goosanders, at the hide there were Nuthatch & Stock Dove along
with other common species.
female Goosander

male Goosander

Nuthatch

Stock Dove





Canada

Goosander at St. Ives

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

A Second Year of Birding

Wednesday February 6th
 As I come to the end of my second year of birding I thought it a good time for
a review.In this second year my list of species seen in the BOG area came to 92,
with an additional 33 seen on trips to Nature Reserves outside the area.This leads me
to think a total of 100 species is a realistic target for the BOG area in my third year.
 There have been a number of high points and as a young birder the number of 1st
sightings or lifers has grown over the last year.I was particularly pleased to see a
Green Woodpecker two days running on Harden Moor,hopefully that will be
repeated this year and who knows maybe I'll even see a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker to
complete the set.I was interested to see the report of seven Green Woodpeckers and a
LSW being seen in Regents Park in London,see on my blog list, I don't think that will happen
in the local Bradford area.
 Kestrel is always a great bird to see, and Red Kite generally in the Otley area,Sparrowhawks
I still have difficulty in seeing although was pleased to see one at Dowley Gap,Bingley
recently.Other than  these, raptors seem to be thin on the ground, for me anyway, but my ID
skills continue to improve and hopefully as I gain more experience I'll see more raptors.
 Apart from Little Owls this species seems to elude me but again hopefully that will change as
I gain experience.One thing I have learned is the more you know you understand how much
more about wildlife & birds there is to find out and it is an on going process.
 Here again as I did last year for a bit of fun is my second years top 10.

10. Little Gull - I saw these for the first time in September on a visit to the East coast of
Yorkshire at Hornsea Mere,it was clear how they got their name when I saw them next to
BH Gulls.
Little Gull 1/9/12

 9. Snipe - First seen at Redcar Tarn, Keighley in July,I was really pleased to get some pictures
of these elusive birds.
Snipe 16/7/12
 8. Green Woodpecker - A target bird for me during my second year and I was delighted to
see one on Harden moor in August and get a snap as well.
Green Woodpecker 4/8/12

 
7. Slavonian Grebe - A recent sighting at Knotford Nook, a rare winter visitor to the area.
Slavonian Grebe 3/2/13
6. Green Sandpiper - Another first for me of this uncommon bird which we saw at Old Moor
the RSPB Nature Reserve in October.
Green Sandpiper 21/10/12
5. Redshank - We saw a pair of these at Redcar Tarn which was unusual for this location but
we were able to get some close views of a normally flighty bird and some good snaps.
Redshank 20/4/12
4. Great Crested Grebe - We had some wonderful close views of a pair of these birds at
Harold Park in the early summer.It was good to watch each adult looking after a chick each
and feeding them.
Gt Crested Grebe with chick  7/5/12
3. Waxwing - These are wonderful birds and a treat to see them when they visit us from Northern
Europe in the Winter.After an ordinary mornings birding on a local walk we spotted three of these
birds within a hundred metres of home,thankfully they hung around long enough to get some decent
snaps.
Waxwing 16/12/12
2. Kingfisher - I'm always excited to see Kingfishers and we managed to get a great view of one
perched on a fallen tree in the canal and Dowley Gap,Bingley.
Kingfisher 10/11/12
1. Barnacle Geese - On a routine visit to Leeshaw reservoir near Oxenhope we found a
flock of 36 Barnacle Geese on the water in a tight group.This proved to be one of the
largest flocks to be seen in the local BOG area, it was great to see these birds.We were
also able to pass the word on so others had chance to see them during their short stay.
Barnacle Geese 5/1/13










 

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Harold Park & Park Dam

Sunday February 3rd p.m.
 We decided to do some more birding this afternoon stopping off on the outskirts
of Queensbury on our way to Harold Park.We had hoped to see the Snipe that were
here yesterday but after starting well with 53 Lapwing & c25 Starling a long walk
round the nearby fields proved fruitless.When we got back to the car it was good to
bump into Brian also doing some afternoon birding,he confirmed the Snipe had moved
on so we headed for Harold Park.
  Here we saw Canadas,Black Swan,Mute Swan,BH Gulls,Mallards,Coots.Moorhen,
Gt C.Grebe & Tufted Duck.
 We then moved quickly to Park Dam where we saw Canadas,Mallards,Coots,Moorhen,
Gt C.Grebe & Tufted Ducks.
Mute Swan

Black Swan

Coot

Moorhen

Harold Park

Queensbury Lapwings

Park Dam