Showing posts with label Walton Colliery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walton Colliery. Show all posts
Monday, 9 May 2016
Walton Colliery
It's been a couple of years since I've been here and last time it was below freezing! Going on Saturday in the sudden heatwave we had made a big difference.
There were plenty of Chiffchaff and Willow Warblers singing away, lots of newly green trees for them to hide in too! In addition to the warblers, Goldfinch, Blue and Long Tailed Tits, Robins and Crows were all over the park.
The butterflies were out in force, Brimstone, Orange Tip, Small White, Green Veined White
The park has several lakes, streams and ponds and they were pretty well populated with Canada & Greylag Geese, Mallard, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Coot, a Great Crested Grebe, a Mute Swan and a Heron.
The swan swam over to see a guy who pulled up on his bike, obviously a regular as he whistled and the swan came without hesitation from the other side of the lake!
The Canada Geese, Mallards and Coot all had youngsters although the Coots were too far away for a photograph, which is a shame because the red heads are quite something! I did notice that there were two all black ducklings with the Mallard, not something i've seen before?
As we neared the car park at the end of our walk a Buzzard was being mobbed by a pair of crows, a theme for the weekend as it turned out!
I have to say it's a much nicer visit when the weather is a little bit warmer!
Monday, 21 April 2014
Fairburn Ings & Walton Colliery
This is from a visit back on the 12th January, it was a freezing day & so miserable but we wrapped up and took a shorter than usual walk around Fairburn.
Here's some of the birds we saw.
Tree Sparrow
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Shelduck
Willow Tit
Bullfinch
Treecreeper
Tufted Duck
Shoveler
Great Crested Grebe
My husband had spotted Walton Colliery whilst out and about for work so we called there after Fairburn. As we stood there reading the information board a Kingfisher landed right by us on the little stream by the entrance. Of course my camera was still in my bag but it was a fantastic start to a new place. We walked round the whole park, which has several lakes and streams through it.
Bird wise (apart from the Kingfishter) it was fairly quiet - if they had any sense they were snuggled up warm somewhere - we saw Canada & Greylag Geese, Pochard and the usual Coots, Moorhens. We'll definitely go back though, it'll be interesting to see with a bit more life to it.
Here's some of the birds we saw.
Tree Sparrow
Chaffinch
Greenfinch
Shelduck
Willow Tit
Bullfinch
Treecreeper
Tufted Duck
Shoveler
Great Crested Grebe
My husband had spotted Walton Colliery whilst out and about for work so we called there after Fairburn. As we stood there reading the information board a Kingfisher landed right by us on the little stream by the entrance. Of course my camera was still in my bag but it was a fantastic start to a new place. We walked round the whole park, which has several lakes and streams through it.
Bird wise (apart from the Kingfishter) it was fairly quiet - if they had any sense they were snuggled up warm somewhere - we saw Canada & Greylag Geese, Pochard and the usual Coots, Moorhens. We'll definitely go back though, it'll be interesting to see with a bit more life to it.
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