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




Saturday, July 25, 2020

A good start then all down t'ill from there. Fly Flatts, (no public access)

                           A very raggy ad m Ringed Plover.

                                                 2 of 6 early morn
                                                juv and ad male



                     The long staying male thinks he owns Fly Flatts
            Hes very aggressive to all other birds.

                                             1 of 2 juv Wheatear.

No complaints about heat shimmer this morning with deep fog patches moving through along with constant drizzle and heavy rain showers on a SW >4 at 12 degrees. The mist soon lifted to a low cloud base giving visibility across the water and around the shoreline and by late afternoon it was dry and clear.
              Once again the magic of the Fly Flatts drizzle worked with 6 Ringed Plover on the north shore with 3f  2m and a single juv. One of the adult males was the long stayer which eventually took up residence in the pond area but seeing off any other bird that approached.
By late afternoon just the adult male and a single juv were left along with 2 juv Wheatear and 4 Kestrels up together ,firstly over the west bank, and then over the Nab.
                 No sign of movement today other than the Plovers with low skies this morning and empty skies this afternoon.

Visible Migration
3f  2m 1 juv Ringed Plover
2 juv Wheatear

Present
4 Kestrel
sev Mipits
1 Reed Bunting
17 LBB gulls
2 2cy Herring gulls
1 f Mallard
BS