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Friday, 1 June 2018

Bank Holiday Walk

Just me and my not so mini me on Monday, we headed out early to Churwell for a walk in the woods. First though a little detour over the motorway bridge to make the walk a little longer. It takes us just off the patch and i've only done it once before, maybe about two years ago.




The path leads along a track by a farm which brought Goldfinch, Dunnock, Swallows and a possible Linnet but it was gone too quick for me to be 100% sure. 



We also saw quite a bit of Cuckoo Spit from the Froghopper on various plants with lots of it on the Cow Parsley.




At the bottom of the track there is the option of going back under the motorway and into Churwell Woods but we headed left and followed a path down the side of a field. Right away I heard birdsong high above us - Skylark! We saw 3 or 4 of them as we walked and you can just about hear them on this video, mostly you can see flies and my shaky camera work but listen it's a beautiful sound. 


At the end it caught the sound of another bird, a Pheasant, we didn't see it as the field is quite high with grasses. The path itself is a little overgrown with Hawthorn and Cow Parsley but it was gorgeous.




Again the path lead to a track beside a farm and then down under a bridge and out onto a main road. That was as far as we went before turning back. Another path leads off across the fields, i'm not sure where that leads so we only explored a little way and discovered Lapwing there, fantastic to have Skylarks and Lapwing in walking distance from home! In the trees were Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Great Tits, Woodpigeons and overhead a few Swifts too. 










Lapwing


Bullfinch


Skylark


I'm really pleased we took the detour it was a nice walk and it'll be interesting to see what else I can find there. So back to the motorway and underneath it to get into Churwell Woods and back on the patch!


The Pit Hills are looking a bit better after last years fire


The woods are quite lush and green now and there were lots of flowers too. As we set off along the path into the woods I could still hear a Skylark, it didn't even register at first because we'd been hearing them for the past hour or so but we were back on the patch now! I stopped to look and saw one hovering just over the edge of the pit hills almost over our heads! A fantastic patch tick and one I hadn't even thought would be a possibility previously. I don't always walk down this far when I call into the woods before work due to lack of time but maybe I should!



Blackbird



Tadpoles


First Sparrow fledgling seen this year


My daughter spotted a couple of Thrush in the trees which looked like they had been bathing in the stream.


Squirrel


It was a beautiful morning and I ended up with 17 species through the woods plus the Swallow, Bullfinch, Lapwing, Pheasant and Dunnock seen on the little off patch walk too.

This Collared Dove was guarding the entrance to the woods!


Walking back towards the town centre and home we passed through the park and saw this Magpie taking off



Monday, 16 April 2018

A Stand Off

Last Monday as I left for work I could see a flock of Starlings screeching around a car park near home and as I got closer the screeching got worse. A couple of Magpies were hopping off a fence and flying at a bush then I realised that most of the noise was coming from a Sparrowhawk in the bush. It had a Starling (still alive) in its claws and the Magpies were not happy!

I had grabbed my camera as i'd been planning on taking a few photos as I walked through the local park so I managed to grab a few shots of the angry exchanges. The hawk was not giving up its grip on the Starling so every time a Magpie flew at it, it swung itself at them snapping it's beak.

Unfortunately it seemed quite a stand off that I couldn't wait for the end of or i'd be late for work (I know, I know I should have stayed), I was in fact a little late but hey ho. The photos I got give a pretty good idea of what was happening.












Sunday, 17 April 2016

In the Garden

Saturday saw a pair of Siskins in the garden, they didn't stop long, just enough time for me to grab the camera. I checked back and it's the first time i've seen them in the garden since 2011!




Some of the other birds round and about the garden at the moment. 




Plus I heard the first Chiffchaff in the garden this morning, couldn't spot it but the song is lovely enough.