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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.
BS




Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Ogden a.m. / Mixenden p.m.

MIXENDEN                                   1 Heron present

                                                Cormorant on the east bank
                                                             Gulls on the east bank

                                           Cormorant and Greylags
                                    6 Herring gulls present , all argenteus today

                                                Unusual visitors for this site.

OGDEN                                       1 of 3 Gt Spotted Wdpeckers.

                                                   2 males 1 female




                                            Wintry scene at Ogden


                                                              Early morn at Ogden

A bright crisp morning with clear blue skies although a trip to Fly Flatts had to be aborted due to icy roads so diverted to Ogden instead. A cold NW>3 was blowing at -1 degree but good clear skies.
                                                          Very busy with the public ,which I expected it quiet with the holidays over, and very quiet with the birds. A full circuit of the water produced 3 Gt Spotted Wdpecker in one tree, a single Robin and Wren and around 50 small gulls on the water and that was it, back home by 0930 hrs.
                    A mid afternoon visit to Mixenden was livelier though still no return of Goldeneye but 2 Greylags on the water was unusual for this site. Only 6 Herrings today and all argenteus and no sign of yesterdays argentatus but 2 ad LBBs were present along with around 100 small gulls, all carefully checked for a Med gull, along with a Cormorant and a pair of Mallard.
                                     A Heron settled on the west bank whilst a Barn Owl was showing in the distance.
BS