Thursday, 9 July 2026

TMR

 Thursday 9th July a.m.

Another hot sunny morning starting off at 20°C & rising, walking up to the Reservoir there were Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Swallow, Meadow Pipit, Wren, Linnet, Stonechat, Pied Wagtail & Red-legged Partridge.  As I was noting these another bird appeared with an orange flash in the tail, a juvenile Redstart, which is a first for me at this site.  On the res there were c500 mainly LBB Gulls with a few Herring & BH Gulls, also Greylags & Tufteds.  The water level is now going down exposing shoreline for Lapwings, Oystercatcher,  Common Sandpiper, Grey Wagtail & a different looking Meadow Pipit.  

Juvenile Redstart



Common Sandpiper


Grey Wagtail


Greenfinch


Linnet

different looking Meadow Pipit

Pied Wagtail

Greylag


Lapwing

Tufteds

LBB Gulls

Plenty Gulls at TMR 9/7/2026


Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Harold Park & Park Dam

 Wednesday 8th July a.m.

A hot sunny morning with a temperature of 23°C, here there were Canadas, Moorhen, Tufteds, Coots, Grey Heron, BH Gull & LBB Gull.  There were three Great Crested Grebes each with a chick in tow. Also seen here were good numbers of Damselflies and a couple of Dragonflies. 

Over the road at Park Dam a Great Crested Grebe had three chick's, also Coots, Moorhen, Mute Swans. Again there were Damselflies & Dragonflies. 

Gt C. Grebe with chick



Gt C. Grebe chick

Gt C Grebe with chicks at Park Dam

 
Tufted

Mute Swan

Moorhen

Grey Heron

LBB Gulls

BH Gull

Common Blue Damselfly

Blue Tailed Damselfly

Harold Park 8/7/2026

Friday, 3 July 2026

Leeshaw

Friday 3rd July a.m.

A cloudy morning with a temperature of 15°C, Lapwing had young chick's in the surrounding fields and more were at the waters edge.  A couple of Curlews were flying around as were a couple of Oystercatchers.  A Pied Wagtail was resting on a wall and there were good numbers of Canadas & Greylags, some on the water and others were on the exposed shore. A Kestrel briefly hovered overhead and a party of House Sparrows passed through, others were Rook, Starling & Meadow Pipit. 

Curlew


Lapwing


Lapwing chick


 
Pied Wagtail

Oystercatcher 

Kestrel

House Sparrow

Greylags

Canadas

Curlew at Leeshaw 3/7/2026

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

St. Ives, Bingley

 Wednesday 1st July a.m.

A sunny morning with a temperature of 16°C as I had a walk round the Coppice Pond at St. Ives.  Here there were a pair of Mute Swans with a cygnets, also I spotted a Little Grebe and later I saw a second bird which was a male.  There were a few Damselflies  around the water, not too many birds but others seen were Jay, Chaffinch, Stock Dove, Jackdaw, Coot, Moorhen, Mallard, Canada, Robin, Blackbird & BH Gull. 

Little Grebe



Little Grebe, male


Mute Swan


BH Gull

Coot

Common Blue Damselfly


Coppice Pond

St. Ives, Bingley 1/7/2026