Sunday, 14 April 2019

Yeadon Tarn

Sunday 14th April a.m.
Another frosty night and a cold morning at -1°C when I took the dog out for her walk, it was cloudy and good to see my first Swallow of the year on an overhead wire.Lets hope these cold nights are finished with or it could spell trouble for the new arrivals.
 Later I set out for Yeadon Tarn where there was some sunshine with a temperature of 2°C, however it soon clouded over again. Here there were four Swallows and the same number of Sand Martins feeding low over the water.There were Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers singing, both were seen but  were camera shy.Good to see a couple of Skylarks near the airport and a distant Reed Bunting, with a fly over of two Curlews and later an Oystercatcher. A Mistle Thrush came close to me for a pic and there were several Blue Tits and a LT Tit as well as Gold and Greenfinch. There were also BH , Common and a Herring Gull and a good count of 23 Mute Swans.
 The highlight of the morning for me was watching a pair of Great Crested Grebes doing their weed dance a delight to see.
Great Crested Grebe



Grebes dancing

Mute Swan


Blue Tit

Chiffchaff

Common Gull

Curlew

Herring Gull

Mistle Thrush

distant Reed Bunting

my first Swallow this year in Cullingworth

Wren

Yeadon Tarn 14/4/2019

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