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Saturday, 11 January 2014
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Prestwick Carr
Today and another stroll along the length of the bumpy road and back.
All the regular sightings were visible with Buzzard, Kestrel, Roe Deer and huge numbers of Fieldfare, Redwing and Blackbirds.
One or two are becoming a little less timid
All the regular sightings were visible with Buzzard, Kestrel, Roe Deer and huge numbers of Fieldfare, Redwing and Blackbirds.
One or two are becoming a little less timid
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Prestwick Carr
Just a few pics as a result of a recent wander or two along the 'bumpy road'
Probably four Kestrel in the area
Saw three male and one female Bullfinch
Probably four Kestrel in the area
Countless Fieldfare and Redwing
and two of these little fellas
Didnt manage to get a shot of the Redpoll
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Earlier this week I drove to Rothbury then over to Otterburn with a detour to Harwood.
In the river next to Rothbury car park was this Goosander.
In the river next to Rothbury car park was this Goosander.
The next stop was Rothbury Family Butchers whose steak and kidney pies are simply the best together with their fresh baked pastries.
Further up the valley was a large thrush flock taking advantage of the berry harvest.
At Harwood I was pleased to watch two Red Squirrel by the roadside
In a field just south of the forest was a very large flock of what I believe to be thrushes but they were quite distant
A buzzard dropped out of the forest into the roadside hedge and out of sight as if by magic.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Yorkshire Visitors
Last week had me visiting Ilkley.
Not having been onto the famous moor before, I stumbled upon the road sign pointing the way upward so took the car about two thirds of the way up and upon parking noticed a large flock of birds directly ahead of me.
They were a mixed flock of Fieldfare and Redwing.
The steep sides of the moor were dotted with Rowan and Holly
which provided the attraction, although it was apparent that most of the Rowan were already stripped bare of berries. The birds were constantly on the move between a stand of nearby conifers and the target bushes
but I reckon 300-400 birds were in the flock. A lot of the birds were down on the ground under the bracken where I guess they were feeding on bilberry, although it seemed a bit late in the year for that.
Earlier Red Kite, Buzzard and Sparrowhawk were seen in the air
It was only afterwards that I enquired about the famous line
On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at ..................... and what it meant
I have read that it is ........ On Ilkley Moor without a hat
which turned out to be appropriate
Not having been onto the famous moor before, I stumbled upon the road sign pointing the way upward so took the car about two thirds of the way up and upon parking noticed a large flock of birds directly ahead of me.
They were a mixed flock of Fieldfare and Redwing.
which provided the attraction, although it was apparent that most of the Rowan were already stripped bare of berries. The birds were constantly on the move between a stand of nearby conifers and the target bushes
but I reckon 300-400 birds were in the flock. A lot of the birds were down on the ground under the bracken where I guess they were feeding on bilberry, although it seemed a bit late in the year for that.
Earlier Red Kite, Buzzard and Sparrowhawk were seen in the air
It was only afterwards that I enquired about the famous line
On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at ..................... and what it meant
I have read that it is ........ On Ilkley Moor without a hat
which turned out to be appropriate
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Bully
One of the most consistent sightings when walking along the bumpy road recently, at Prestwick Carr, has been of a Bullfinch. A good number of first year birds will hopefully produce more views next year.
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