I Payed a visit to DS yesterday and then took a walk around
Shroggs Park but wish I'd of gone up to Fly Flatts to see the
Whooper Swans, plenty of LTT's and Great and Blue Tits and
the regular Blackbird and Robin.
I then decided on a trip up to Ringby Lane but nothing much to
see, 8 Meadow Pipits, Buzzard high up, the normal Crows & Gulls and
a couple of House Sparrows which is a rare event around here.
Garden had Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Chaffinch, Collared Dove & Jackdaw.
Today I met up with Dave P with the intention of going to Swillington
Ings but with the biting cold wind we decided on staying local it was
still freezing though, our first port of call was to Fly Flatts to see the
Whooper Swans but there was no sign of them, next to Nolstar but same
again nothing, we then popped down to Castle Carr Rd which ended up
being a good choice as soon as we got out of the car we saw a Kestrel
flying over and then a flock of Starlings with 10 Fieldfare mixed in with
them but too far away for photo's, we then drove to the far end where we
spotted a Sparrowhawk posing on a fence post, I was gutted as my camera
just wouldn't focus and the bird posed for us again further on but again
camera wouldn't have it and Dave P found it highly amusing but what a
bird it was so close we could have touched it.
We then drove up to Cold Edge Dams where there were 100's of Canada's
and Lapwings We'd never seen as many there, Dave got his scope out and
he spotted a Barnacle Goose and 2 Redwing and I then spotted another
Barnacle so the day was getting better all the time and so was the cold,
We then saw 2 Oystercatchers in the same field at a far distance and a
Cormorant flew overhead, we then drove up to skiing lake where we
saw 2 Mistle Thrush, 2 Red Grouse and another Cormorant, the Dams
produced just Gulls and Mallards also 8 Greylag Geese.
In the afternoon I went to Copley Woods while the wife was visiting a friend
and Im so glad I did as I got 2 firsts for the year a Treecreeper and a Dipper,
Blue, Great and LTT's were in the trees a Pied Wagtail was down by the river
but didn't stay long and 4 Mallard, 2 Buzzard were high over head so it ended
up being a decent day.
1 comment:
And then we ran out of petrol..
Is what I thought you were going to say Dave.
A great run about there!
Stonking Treecreeper, some good light in the photo, given the type of day.
John
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