Thursday, 18 June 2026

Harold Park & Park Dam

Thursday 18th June a.m.

Some sunny spells with a temperature of 17°C, great to see a pair of Mute Swans with four cygnets.  A pair of Gt Crested Grebes were feeding two chick's and there was a bigger chick which was being given a large fish.  Coots were also present one pair with six young chick's an another pair with five larger chick's. A Moorhen was being followed by a juvenile, there were also Canadas, Tufted, Greylags House Sparrow and a Terrapin was on a log.

  Over the road at Park Dam there were six Mute Swans, Gt C. Grebe, Tufted, Sand Martin, Coot, Herring Gull & LBB Gull.

Gt C. Grebe with chick on it's back



Grebe chick swallowing a fish

Gt C. Grebe chick

 
Mute Swan with cygnets




 

Mute Swan Cynets


Coots with chicks

Moorhen

Moorhen juveile

House Sparrow

Terrapin

Herring Gull

LBB Gull

Mute Swans at Park Dam 18/6/2026

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Harden Moor

 Sunday 14th June a.m.

A sunny morning with a temperature of 13°C, the first bird I saw as I stepped out of the car was a Skylark singing as it soared high in the sky.  The second bird was a Cuckoo calling which was heard often during my walk but was not seen.  There were several Whitethroats & Willow Warblers singing and a Garden Warbler posed for a couple of pictures.  As I walked further over the Moor I heard a Snipe drumming then as I looked up it was flying round me before going down in to cover, don't think I've seen one here before.  A Kestrel was seen hovering above, others were Reed Bunting, Linnet, Meadow Pipit & Goldfinch.  

Garden Warbler


Goldfinch

Linnet

Meadow Pipit

Reed Bunting

Whitethroat


Kestrel


Kestrel hovering above Harden Moor 14/6/2026


Friday, 12 June 2026

Redcar Tarn

 Friday 12th June p.m.

Some sunny spells with a strong wind blowing & a temperature of 17°C, the main birds here were c50 LBB Gulls.  A pair of Canadas had three large goslings and over the road a pair of Oystercatchers were looking after a chick each.  Others were House Martin, Sand Martin, Swift, Moorhen, Coot, Tufted, BH Gull, Pied Wagtail, Jackdaw & Rook.  

Oystercatcher 

Oystercatcher with chick

Tufted


BH Gull

Canada with gosling

Moorhen

LBB Gull






LBB Gulls at Redcar Tarn 12/6/2026


Saturday, 30 May 2026

Harold Park & Park Dam

Saturday 30th May a.m.

A bright sunny morning starting off at 16 °C, heading towards the Lake Canadas were grazing with a couple of broods of goslings.  There were Coots on nests & others were on the water feeding their chicks, a LBB Gull was keeping a watchful eye from the island.  It was good to see a Great Crested Grebe, a Grey Wagtail landed on a fence, others were Moorhen, Mute Swan & Tufteds. 

  Over the road at Park Dam there were ten Mute Swans, Grey Wagtail, Mallards with chicks, G.C.Grebe, Coots, Sand Martin, Swallow & Swifts.

G.C Grebe



Grey Wagtail



Canada Goslings

Canadas with goslings

Coot with chick


LBB Gull

Moorhen


Tufteds

Mute Swan

Mute Swans at Park Dam 30/5/2026