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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Gulling at Ogden.

                                    Gulls on the west bank
 
                                    Count of 38 LBBs


                                    Several Black Headed
                                    4 juv Black Headed


                                  Centre, a second Yellow Legged Herring gull

                                    3 adult and 1 juv Heron




Thick fog on the tops early doors with light drizzle. Ogden was below the cloud base with full cloud but dry on a moderate W>3-4 at 14 degrees.
     A good count of Lesser Black Backed gulls this morning coming and going with a final count of 38 before I left. Several Black Headed including 4 juveniles spread along the west bank. Only 4 Herring gulls present, all being 1 or possibly 2 CY, which can be hard to tell at this time of year as 1 CYs move up into 2 CYs.
    The highlight was a Yellow Legged Herring dropping onto the water briefly, mid watch, before heading off towards Mixenden. This was a different bird to the one I had Saturday, and then re-located by NK yesterday, showing different plumage markings and dark shadowing around the eyes.
    Otherwise it was the usual 8 Canadas and 2 drake Tufted plus the usual species. A check of the shorelines failed to produce any waders.
    Less windy tomorrow with a light to moderate  >W turning >NW starting off at 14 degrees with cloudy sunshine.
BS

Monday, July 6, 2026

A windblown Fly Flatts

 

                                    Juvenile Redshank

                                    Juv Kestrel battling the wind


                                    Common Sandpiper
                                2 CY male Wheatear, well in moult

                                                  Water going down a treat

Despite yesterdays forecast of a moderate westerly the wind at Fly Flatts was near gale to gale force
force W>7 gusting W>8 at 38 mph and gusting at 40 mph. Near full cloud with good visibility at 14 degrees.
    Despite the wind, a few birds were found but very hard to come by and all very mobile. Wader wise, just a Common Sandpiper, Oystercatcher and juv Redshank whilst 1 Stonechat and 1 Wheatear were present along with Goldfinches and Meadow Pipits.
    Overhead, battling in the wind, was a juv Kestrel, 2 Raven, several Swallows and Swifts along with 1 Black Headed and 4 LBB gulls. The Crayfish traps have now all been removed and so far the water is going down nicely exposing much more shore.
    Much the same forecast for tomorrow with cloudy sunshine on a moderate to strong westerly but remaining dry at 14 degrees.
BS

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Gulls and waders, Ogden.

 

Oystercatcher in with the gulls                                                    


                                    Selection of LBB, Herring and Black Headed


                                     Juv Black headed



                                  Plenty shore waiting for a Green Sandpiper.

Another gull type morning with very low cloud and heavy drizzle, clearing at Ogden by 0800 hrs leaving full cloud on a brisk W>4 at 14 degrees.
    Much the same as yesterday gull wise without the Yellow Legged Herring which failed to make an appearance leaving 38 LBB, 15 Black Headed, including a juv, and 5 Herring, along with an early returning Common gull. 
   A single Oystercatcher was in with the gulls on the west bank and a Common Sandpiper flew from the west bank over to the east side but I didn't do the east bank this morning so it was never re-located.
   Tufted ducks were back up to 4 eclipsed drakes along with 3 Heron, and a Kingfisher flashed along the north banking. Several Swallows were overhead whilst otherwise down to the usual species. 
    A cloudy sunshine day tomorrow remaining dry on a moderate to strong westerly force 5 at 21 mph with a start off temp of 14 degrees.
BS
    

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Right on time, Yellow Legged Herring gull for Ogden.

 

                                   LBBs Black Headed and Canadas, West bank


                                    Several Black Headed arriving.
                                    A busy shoreline, Herring gulls arriving

                                    Yellow Legged Herring gull, centre

                                    Adult in moult. Bang on schedule.

                                    Lesser Black Backed on the water.

With fog on the tops along with a strong westerly and heavy drizzle it was down to Ogden reservoir where the wind was W>3-4 but sheltered in the trees with full cloud and drizzle at 12 degrees. Ideal gull conditions.
     Just a few LBB and Black Headed gulls to start off the morning and looking quiet in the gloomy conditions with just the usual 8 Canada geese, whilst Herons were back to 4 and Tufted were down to 2 eclipsed drakes.
   By 0930 hours a few more gulls were drifting in to preen on the water before moving onto the west bank, though very nervy and kept going back onto the water. A final count was 23 Lesser Black Backed,
6 Herring, 32 Black Headed and a star prize with a Yellow Legged Herring Gull in their midst. The YL was expected, as July is always the peak month for this bird in this area. Last year I had 9 YL Herring gull sightings between Ogden, Fly Flatts and Leeshaw.
    So despite a wet and windy morning the wind and drizzle saved the day.
Another wet and windy morning for tomorrow with a moderate westerly with low cloud and drizzle at 
13 degrees, drier in the afternoon.
BS

Friday, July 3, 2026

Fly Flatts.

 

                                Single SEO over the car on the way up there.



                                Oyks possibly down to 1 chick


                                    2 CY male Wheatear
                                Traps appeared around the waters edge ?
                                    All along the east and south bank
                                    Common Sandpiper

                                    Juv Redshank

A cool and breezy morning at Fly Flatts on a moderate W>4 gusting 5 at 12 degrees with full cloud.
   A Short Eared Owl flew over the car as I drove up to Fly Flatts, just giving me time to stop and get a few back end shots as it flew over the field before landing on a distant telegraph pole.
   The reservoir held the usual species with 3 juv and a male 2CY Wheatear plus juv Redshank, Common Sandpiper and 2 Oystercatchers which seem to be down to 1 chick unless the other was keeping its head down.
   A single Snipe flushed from the lagoon whilst 2 Kestrels and several Swallows and Swifts were in the air. 
 The traps that have appeared around the waters edge are almost certainly for Crayfish which YW trap under license as they burrow deep down which can undermine the banking, although I could do with a few holes in the banking to get the water down!
    A good chance of showers in the morning along with early fog and drizzle on a moderate westerly starting off at 14 degrees.
BS