WEST YORKSHIRE BIRDING

BRIAN SUMNER.
WELCOME TO ( WEST YORKSHIRE BIRDING )
KEEPING BIRDING LOCAL.

BLOG UPDATED DAILY AROUND 2000 hrs.

FEEL FREE TO SEND ANY COMMENTS, QUERIES OR QUESTIONS DIRECT TO MY E.MAIL AT THE ADDRESS BELOW, OTHERWISE TEXT OR WHATSAPP. 07771 705024.


CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE THEM.

ALL IMAGES ARE STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA WITH
NO PHOTOSHOP TUNING. TAKEN ON J PEG.

E MAIL ADDRESS :-
Briansumner51@hotmail.com

NOTE !!
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




Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Queensbury, lively with common stuff + an Oyk.

A deteriorating day with light rain a.m. progressing to heavy rain and low cloud by early afternoon, though very little wind and mild temperatures.
Foxhill park is now alive with young, noisy Starlings which all seem to appear at the same time with  c70  feeding on the football pitches this evening.
Blackbirds, Dunnocks and a Wren behind the house are all gathering food for their young although House Sparrow numbers are disappointing with around 10 on the feeders where in the past we have had up to 80 post breeding.
Good news on the garden Goldfinches which are now up to 5 adult birds which up to recent was unheard of in this area.
Driving back from the daughters across Shelf Moor this evening an Oystercatcher was flying low in front of the car disappearing over Jackson Hill towards Green Lane. A first for me at this location.
All quiet at the Raggalds flood tonight with just the usual Lapwings and 2 Pied Wagtails.
Hopefully the weather front coming in from the north sea tomorrow will drift something across our way.
BS