WEST YORKSHIRE BIRDING. BRIAN SUMNER. I am based at Queensbury and bird a patch within a 10 mile range of home incorporating 16 stretches of water, several plantations, a belt of woodland, stretches of river and canal and good areas of moorland. I specialize in upland birds, reservoir and sky watching. My local patch is Fly Flatts reservoir. Any reports can be sent by text or call to 07771 705024 or see profile for e mail address. All images on this blog are copyright.(2025).
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Sunday, September 9, 2018
Another Wozzer for Fly Flatts. Pintail.
Barred flanks show it as a drake in eclipse.
Fly Flatts at 1430 hrs was very drizzly and very windy with a W>5 at 24.4 mph and very little to see. Fortunately the weather brightened mid way through the watch.
No waders showing after a good scoping of all the bankings with just 3 Wheatear on the south shore as well as the usual Teal and Mallards. Some of the Teal were part out of view in a back pond where yesterdays Ringed Plovers were.
When I was ready for going a call from DJS that and odd ball duck had flown out of the Teal pond and headed my way, possible Pintail was Daves thoughts.
It was hard to hear on the phone with the wind blasting and I just heard Dave say near the gantry so off I shot through the boatyard to the steel jetty when Dave rang again saying , no not that gantry, the west bank gantry. Great ! back through the boatyard and along the south shore where I managed some distant record shots but into the sun. Next move was back along the west bank to get the sun behind me but only just in time to see it fly back to the centre of the water then back onto the east bank peninsular.
I told Dave female Pintail but on the photos the barring on the flanks puts it to a male in eclipse.
Well spotted to Hawkeye DJS for being quick enough to pick it out from the top road and into the sun. Fly Flatts strikes again.
BS