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Monday, October 28, 2024

Not one for the record books. Mixenden/Ogden.

 As expected, dense fog on the tops early morn with mist and drizzle at both the venues though visibility was good enough, but not for sky watching, on a light SW>2 at 10 degrees.
      Mixenden reservoir was void of bird life other than 4 Common and 6 Black Headed gulls on the water and nothing else. I was about to head to the west bank to check the alders for Siskin and Redpoll, that was until a woman started walking towards me on the east bank with an evil looking XL Bully cross type off the lead and pounding about. I could see she could'nt handle it, and not wanting my two dogs eaten alive I got out of there sharpish.  Another venue off the list.
     On then to Ogden to try and save the morning but just 3 Herring and a dozen small gulls on the water along with the resident female Goosander. Once again I aimed to check the west bank alders but workmen were on the banking with a quad and other equipment, so, with cars rolling in by now, I put my third plan into action which was, forget it and go home.
     With overnight fog suppose to be clearing by 0700 hrs in the morning leaving it cloudy on a light WNW giving visibility as good, which I dont believe for a minute.
BS