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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

2015 Local Summary.

A good start off to Jan 1st with the long staying Gt Northern Diver still present on Mixenden and the bonus of a single Snow Bunting at Fly Flatts in thick fog.
January also provided a Redshank at Fly Flatts, Siskins at Ogden and Tree Sparrows at Northowram.

Feb was a quieter month but some good skeins of Pink Footed geese over plus the Barnacle goose at Ogden.

March was a belter with 3 Goldeneye on Mixenden along with 244 Whooper swans and another 42 on Fly Flatts. Mixenden also produced a Gadwall whilst 2 Dippers and a Raven were found at Leeshaw.

April provided Ogden with a pair of Teal and a Common Scoter whilst nearby 3 Shelduck were at Fly Flatts. Upper Marsh, Oxenhope held 233 Golden Plover and the first Swallow appeared on the 8th.
The highlight of the month was 6 Ring Ouzels on Soil Hill.

May was another cracking month with Short Eared Owls at Fly Flatts along with a Whimbrel, Peregrine and Dunlin whilst a Sedge Warbler was at Soil Hill and Ogden provided a Cuckoo and Whinchat.

June brought several Long Eared Owl sightings and Little Ringed and Ringed Plovers were at Leeshaw.

July brought a second Whimbrel over Fly Flatts whilst a Pochard was on Ogden.

August was when the rot started to set in making it a real poor autumn throughout although it had its moments with a Little Egret at EGP whilst Taylor Lane, Bradshaw provided 2 Spotted Flycatchers and 3 Cuckoos.

Septembers highlight was a Redstart below Roper Lane and a Greenland Wheatear at Fly Flatts

October was saved with 2 Long Eared Owls on Soil Hill taking us into

November which surprised me with 4 Shelduck flying over the garage at Queensbury whilst a single male Snow Bunting was briefly on Soil Hill.

December ended the year on a low, although there are 2 working days left yet , the pick of the bunch being 2 Kingfishers at Ogden, 2 Buzzards at Fly Flatts along with a Short Eared Owl also at Fly Flatts.

So a good first 7 month then a downhill run to see the year out although if you get out there and stick at it you,ll always find a memory or two to take home with you.
BS