Good visibility
NW corner
Parakeet pond
A well overgrown Dipper Dyke.
Few Herring and LBB gulls
A wild morning with a strong to gale force SW>8 at 39 mph, gusting strong gale SW>9 at 48 mph on the Beaufort scale, but ' nobbut a fresh breeze and a good drying day for t'weshing on the Queensbury scale. Full cloud and some early drizzle at 6 degrees.
Luckily, wind is rarely a problem at Ogden other that it was very blustery across the promenade so a decent walk around the full circuit of the water.
A bit of interest in the waterside trees with a small group of Chaffinch, which is unusual when the water level is up and their favourite weeds are covered. Also 3 Goldcrest which have been extremely rare this winter. Otherwise, a single Song Thrush and a decent count of Great, Coal and Blue Tits.
A female and 2 male Tufted duck were on the water briefly but soon left in the direction of Mixenden.
Most of the Black Headed and Common gulls have now left for their breeding grounds with just 1 Common and 2 Black Headed on the water along with 7 Herring and 4 LBB gulls. A count of 32 Woodpigeons feeding on the grass bank below the promenade was higher than usual.
Another blustery morning tomorrow with a gale force SW>8 at 40mph then dropping steadily after midday. A good chance of rain with a low temperature of 1 degree to start the day.
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