Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Doe Park Reservoir

Wednesday 7th April a.m.

 A cold and sunny start this morning with a temperature of -4°C, I headed off past Hewenden Reservoir and on to Doe park Reservoir which is a decent walk from Cullingworth.  Here I saw a couple of Grey Wagtails and also two Pied Wagtails with a couple of LBB Gulls on the jetty.  As I walked alongside the Reservoir I saw a Gt Crested Grebe on the water with the Mallards and Canadas.  At the other side of the Reservoir a couple of Chiffchaffs were seen and heard, others included Bullfinch, Song Thrush, Jay, Meadow Pipit, Curlew and Pheasant.

Chiffchaff


Grey Wagtail


Pied Wagtail


Gt C. Grebe


LBB Gulls

Meadow Pipit

Pheasant

Chiffchaff

Doe Park Reservoir 7/4/2021

 

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

St Ives

 Tuesday 6th April a.m.

 A bright sunny morning but a cold start with a temperature of -2°C as I walked through the woods at St Ives and around the Coppice Pond.  There was plenty activity with a count of five returning Chiffchaffs in full voice as was a couple of Song Thrushes and a GSW or two were drumming.  On the Coppice Pond there were three Goosanders, four Mute Swans plus Tufteds, Canadas, Greylags, LBB Gulls, Coots, Moorhen and a Grey Heron flew over.  A Sparrowhawk was on patrol over the tree tops and Jays were also prowling, a great morning.

GSW


Chiffchaff



Coot

Goosander



Greylag

Jay

LBB Gull


Mute Swan

Song Thrush


Coppice Pond, St Ives 6/4/2021

 

Sunday, 4 April 2021

Harold Park & Park Dam

Sunday 4th April a.m.

 A bright morning at Harold Park with a temperature of 6°C, where it was quiet with a Mute Swan, Song Thrush and several Tufteds worth mentioning.

     Down the road at Park Dam it was good to see three returning Swallows flying low over the water looking for food after their long journey, I think this is the earliest I've seen them at a local site.  A Gt Crested Grebe came over to say hello, others were Canadas, Greylags, Herring Gulls and Tufteds.

Gt Crested Grebe



Herring Gull


Mute Swan

Greylag


Song Thrush


Harold Park 4/4/2021

  

Saturday, 3 April 2021

Redcar Tarn

 Saturday 3rd April a.m.

  A chilly cloudy morning up at Redcar Tarn with a temperature of 5°C where it was good to see the pair of Gadwalls were still present.  They had been joined by a male Shoveler which showed some interest in the female Tufteds, there was  a good count of 35 male & female Tufteds. A pair of Oystercatchers were on the island and a couple of Pied Wagtails also turned up with a Dunnock singing and a Curlew in a nearby field there was plenty to see.  Other included Canadas, Greylags, Jackdaws, Rooks and Gulls.

Shoveler



Gadwall


Greylags

Oystercatcher

Pied Wagtail

Tufteds

Curlew

Dunnock

Jackdaw

Rook

Redcar Tarn 3/4/2021