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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
BS




Thursday, November 20, 2025

Sub zero temperatures, Ogden reservoir.

 

                                    Sunrise over t' Black Dyke Mill.



                                    Just 5 Bullfinch today



An icy cold morning at Ogden with the temp down to minus 2 degrees on a bitter NNW>3 with part cloud and sunshine.
    A very quite lap and a half of the water with just a few small gulls and the usual Mallards present whilst the Alders held 5 Bullfinch and a few Blue Tits. The east bank was in the sunshine so was a bit livelier with several Blackbirds, one of which being a continental, along with 3 Goldcrest and the usual Robins, Wrens, Dunnocks and Tits.
    Nothing overhead other than a few Herring gulls >NE and a single Raven over the plantation.
Another icy cold morning forecast for tomorrow at minus2 degrees on a light NW with cloudy sunshine.
BS

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Winter at Ogden

 

                                    Wintery scenes, Ogden









                                    Bullfinch flock up to 9.
                                    Few Blue Tits joining in.
                                    This male was larger with much more white
                                     on rump and much deeper red,
                                  possible Northern ?





A wintery morning with overnight snow giving an inch covering at Queensbury with icy roads at zero degrees on a freezing cold NNE>4. Full cloud with sun trying, but failing, to break through.
    Very little at Ogden with just a few small gulls on the water as well as the Mallards with no big gulls present and still waiting for the first Goldeneye.
   The Bullfinch flock was up to 9 birds with one male standing out as a larger, bulkier bird, much deeper red and a white rump extending higher up the body making it a good contender for a Northern 'pyrrhula'.
      A few Blue Tits were in the Alders whilst 3 Goldcrest were very mobile.
A strange happening as I was tackling up in the car park when, whilst I was looking through the bins at a distant Gt Spotted Woodpecker, a Robin came fluttering by my face then landed briefly on my shoulder before landing at my feet pecking at the gravel.
   I crumbled up a dog treat which it  ate up quickly before disappearing back into the undergrowth.
Mark Murray had 2 Brambling in his Queensbury garden yesterday afternoon, thanks for that Mark.


                                Brambling photos courtesy M.M.  Copyright 2025.

Showing a cloudy sunshine day for tomorrow with a moderate NW, kicking off at minus 3 degrees.
BS
     

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Rain, Sleet, Snow and Mist. Ogden.

 

   OGDEN               Blizzard conditions, Heavy snow showers.





                                Enjoying the Foxhill Common gulls.









An atrocious morning at Ogden with very dark misty skies and a mix of  rain, sleet and snow on a light SW>2 at 1 degrees after overnight freezing.
   Needless to say, the birding was extremely poor with just the Bullfinch flock in the Alders as well as 2 Goldcrest in the waterside trees, plus Blue and Coal Tits on the feeders.
    The water just held a single Cormorant, 12 Black Headed, 3 Common and 2 Herring gull as well as the usual Mallards. A Raven was cronking in the tree canopy but keeping out of sight.
   A wet afternoon dog walk over Foxhill gave me the opportunity to snap a few of the 18 Common gulls stomping for worms on the football pitch.
   Looking dry for tomorrow on a moderate NW starting off at minus 1 degree.
BS

Monday, November 17, 2025

Zero degrees at Ogden.

 

                                    1 of 8 Bullfinch







                                    1 of 4 Goldcrest







                                        Usual Goosander

                                    Snapping the Black Headed gulls




A gorgeous morning at Ogden, weather wise, with full sunshine on a light NE>2 at a crisp 0 degrees.
     An icy drive to Ogden with Ned Hill a bit exciting but once you've turned the top corner you're committed, so have to keep going.
  The water is right to the top now and gushing down the overflow, which means no shoreline weeds, so no Teal, Wigeon, Tufted or Chaffinch, with just the Mallards and the long staying Goosander on the water as well as about 20 Black Headed and 2 Herring gull.
    I stuck to the west and north banks only after being told that the east bank was badly waterlogged and deep in mud, so not wanting to bath the dogs I stayed clear.
    A good count of 8 Bullfinch were feeding in the Alders whilst 4 Goldcrest, plus a few Blue Tits, were present, along with the usual Wrens, Robins, Blackbirds and Dunnocks. Still keeping very sparce for Siskin and Redpoll even though there is an abundance of fruit on all the Alder trees.
     A chance of rain and snow tomorrow on a moderate SW at 1 degree.
BS