1 of 3 Goosander
Several Mallards
1 of 3 Cormorant
Dark and murky conditions
All taken Exp 640 f 7.1 iso 5000
With thick fog once again on the tops and Fly Flatts with its head in the clouds it was a drop down to Leeshaw Reservoir which was just below the cloud base but very dull, dark and grey with heavy drizzle throughout.
The area was lively enough to keep me interested but nothing out of the ordinary present. 1m 2f Goosander were as good as it got but around 200 small gulls present to trawl through with hopes of a Med gull.
Plenty Canadas and Greylags but no sign of the recently reported Brent goose.
Small gulls..............c 200 75% Black Headed
Mallard........................18
Cormorant....................3
Goosander....................2f 1m
Stock Dove..................11
Fieldfare.......................c50
Redwing......................c30
Heron..........................1
Starling........................c300
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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.(2024).
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