New arrival for Leeshaw Distant juv Gt Crested Grebe.
After a long wait the Denholme Osprey returns.
Very soft pictures taken in to the sun.
At last a morning without fog although the hazy sunshine made viewing very difficult. The wind was now from the SW>2 with 60 % cloud at 16 degrees.
A juv Gt Crested Grebe was newly arrived onto the water but otherwise it was down to the usual regulars but a reasonable vis mig count.
Back to Doe Park p.m. where the Osprey had been seen up to midday but no signs as I arrived mid afternoon. A walk through the wood to the far end of the water produced the usual Canadas and Mallards with the bonus of a Tawny Owl calling. A single Moorhen , Kestrel and Heron were also present. Back on the dam wall Matt Bell, Hebden Bridge birder ,was on a twitch for the Osprey so it was good to have a talk of birding in years gone by.
By 1500 hrs Matt and I were leaving accepting a dip when luckily Haworth birder Caroline turned up and as we stopped to talk to her the Osprey appeared over our heads.
It circled for a while, sometimes very high, before 2 attempts of diving for fish which failed both times.
Caroline continued watching the bird after we left. I was really glad Matt got it giving a aerial display for us.
Caroline is involved in Hedgehog rescue so if anyone has any problems Hedgehog wise she can be contacted through me.
Leeshaw Vis Mig
1 Gt Crested Grebe...... blogging
14 House Martin........>SE
178 Swallow.... .........>SE
132 Mipits.................>SE
2 Curlew..................>W
49 Lapwing.............>SW
+ usual sp
Doe Park
1 Osprey
1 Tawny Owl
1 Moorhen
1 Kestrel
1 Buzzard
1 Curlew............>SE
+ usual sp.
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