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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.
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Sunday, August 30, 2020

  •  A wander round Old Guy Road and Roper Lane this morning just produced 1 Wheatear and 4 Pied Wagtails on the cricket pitch whilst a group of 15 Herring gulls, both adults and juvs flew over high and very noisy >SW.
  • This afternoon saw the very distant Spitfire fly over Bradford Royal Infirmary at a great distance from Foxhill then disappeared towards Shelf heading for Halifax. A bit of a poor show for BRI as it shot straight over them as if a Messerschmitt was chasing it. 
  • I thought it would have come over Foxhill area but Spitfires must be like Ospreys and dont like flying over Queensbury.

  •    Poor do for the few that were stood holding their phones ready for a pic.


  • Almost September so I,ve put together some of the better species seen in previous Septembers

  •                                      Whinchat
                                    and family

                                   Wigeon
                                  Usually Peregrines around
                                    Pochard on Mixenden

                  Fly Flatts is always good for Yellow Legged Herring gull

                     First Pink Foooted Geese move in September

           Golden Plovers on the mud
                          Ravens are a common sight now
                                        Common Scoter on Fly Flatts


              Ruff on Fly Flatts north shore

                       Bar Headed goose, Fly Flatts
                                       Black Redstart, Fly Flatts
               A rare visitor to Fly Flatts, Bard Owl
                                                    Pere
                       Fly Flatts Wheatear with Newt
                                     Dodgy characters on the top road. DJS,  DP.
  • BS