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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




Monday, February 3, 2025

A lively Ogden and a quiet Littlemoor park.

 

                                        Single Cormorant

                                    2 pair Goosanders.


                                    1 of 5 Herring gulls present


                                        1 of 3 Nuthatch


                                    1 of 6 Treecreeper
                                        At least 4 Goldcrest

                                You can just see the bright orange crest of
                                a displaying male Goldcrest.
                                    Thought I had a Firecrest first view.


                                        2 noisy Ravens over.

Another foggy morning on the tops so a visit to Ogden with a misty start then full cloud on a light SW>3 at 4 degrees.
     A lively morning was a pleasant change with a Cormorant on the water along with 2 pair of Goosander and the usual Mallards.
    The west bank did me proud with a small Tit flock, with Great, Blue and Coal along with 6 Treecreeper, 3 Nuthatch and at least 4 Goldcrest, one of which gave me a heart stopping moment when I got a flash of its bright orange crest. The next 15 minutes was trying to get a decent view of it as it worked its way up and down the banking in the hedge of Christmas trees. At last, a brief half decent view but enough to expose it as a displaying male Goldcrest, oh well, dream on. It didn't help matters with it being in exactly the same place as the 2013 Firecrest.
     Not many gulls present with a few small gulls and 5 Herring along with 2 noisy Raven flying over, which I nearly missed with being in the trees.
   Mid afternoon and a quick dog walk in Littlemoor Park in hopes of  Brambling but a very quiet do with just Chaffinch, Bullfinch and Treecreeper, along the the expected woodland species. Even the nearby garden of DS was void of birds which is unusual.
   A wild and wet day forecast for tomorrow with rain developing mid morn on a moderate to strong sou'wester at a steamy 7 degrees,
BS