Day off work and weather cold but bright so I decided to
venture out today but it was one of those days where having
a garden watch was more productive. The day started well
with a Peregrine Falcon high up above Dean Clough as I came
out of the gym so with spirits high I collected my camera and
binoculars and set off to Cold Edge Dams with the dog in tow
for moral support, I couldnt believe theres still snow and ice up
there and a bitter cold wind whistling past my ears.
I was hoping to see the Pink Footed Goose that has been seen
up there but me and another birder had a good scout of the area
but to no avail so it might of set off in search of its pals, Greylag
and Canada were in a field and on the pond, up on the dams were
Mallard, Lapwings and Gulls so not a lot going on really and there
was nothing above in flight, I then walked down the hill from the
top Dam forgetting that there was a stream at the bottom so me and
Ruby the dog got a wee bit wet, I then ventured up to Nolstar but
nothing but Sheep and Crows, so with fingers crossed I drove down
to Castle Carr Rd but it was the same there, but I did get a bonus
with seeing a Little Owl spying on me which cheered the day up.
I was then gonna pop down to Cromwell Bottom NR but Ruby looked
like she'd had enough so I took her home and just had a garden watch
and I'm glad I did as I spotted 2 Goldcrest which is a first for my garden
but couldn't get a shot of them because they got spooked by the
neighbours cat but hopefully they'll visit again, Goldfinch were on the
feeders in good numbers, 2 Greenfinch and a Robin were also flitting
about and a Sparrowhawk zooming through but didn't catch anything,
7 Redwing flew over with 2 of them having a bit of an argument with
a Magpie and about 15 Gulls soaring around above in the blue sky, 2
Collared Dove and a Blackbird were also in the garden.
Nolstar
Peek a Boo
Stoodley Pike
Wainstalls
2 comments:
Love the Little Owl shots Dave - you can't beat 'em.
Nice to see the blog up and running again.
John
I know there little belters and cheers John
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