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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

All about gulls, Ogden.

 

                                    Good count of Herring gulls




                                    Several Common gull


                                    as well as Black Headed








A dry morning at Ogden but still poor light with full cloud at 4 degrees on a light NW>2.
    The waterside trees along the west and north banks were completely void of bird life this morning with no sign of  Siskin or Bullfinch with just a couple of Robins showing and several Crows. The Crows are now spoiling the west bank Alders due to the new craze of Crow feeding where several people are now bringing food for the Crows and spreading it along the west bank, encouraging Crows in, which in turn clears the area of small passerines.
    Gulls saved the morning with a decent count of 21 Herring, 4LBB and 18 Common gulls as well as around 40 Black Headed, all carefully checked for Mediterranean's. 
    A flock of around 12 Long Tailed Tits were moving around the car park area, even though most of their favourite trees have been cut down along the car park entrance.
  Another couple of weeks and the first trans Pennine Pink Footed Geese should be coming over.
   Back to rain tomorrow on a strong SW at 4 degrees.
BS
   

Monday, December 15, 2025

A dark wet Ogden.

 

                                    Siskins in the dark




                                    3 Bullfinch present.




A very dark and wet morning at Ogden but not as bad as I expected, going by the forecast, with light rain throughout and very dark full cloud cover on a light SW>2 at 7 degrees. The weather deteriorated by 1000 hrs with heavier rain and mist rolling in, Thick fog back at Queensbury.
    Around 12 Siskin were present in the same Alder as yesterday though very hard to pick out in the darkness and still no Redpolls in with them whilst 2 female and 1 male Bullfinch were in a slightly lighter area.
    The Kingfisher was moving up and down the west bank whilst the Dipper was down in the sluice gate area along with 25 Woodpigeon down the steep grass banking.
   The water held the usual female Goosander as well as 2 Herring, 1 LBB and a handful of small gulls.
Showing tomorrow as dry with cloudy sunshine at a cooler 4 degrees on a light NW.
BS.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

A better morning at Ogden.

 

                                       8 Siskin present





                                        Single Goldcrest

A very breezy damp morning at Ogden with a SW>5 bringing drizzle and full cloud at 6 degrees.
    Another late start waiting for something like daylight which doesn't show until around 0830 hrs and even after that it was very dark in the trees making it impossible to get any decent images.
     Despite the late start I achieved one of my targets by pinning down a small flock of 8 Siskin which were nearly missed in the dense trees and poor light but unfortunately still no sign of Redpoll. After a lot of standing and waiting I managed a few shots as the Siskin moved around busily feeding. A single Goldcrest was in the same area but little else other than 2 Bullfinch.
   The water held around 30 small gulls along with 2 Herring and one Lesser Black Backed.
 Tomorrows forecast is looking grim with a day of heavy rain and a strong sou'wester at 7 degrees.
BS
    

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Back to Ogden

 

                            Drake Goosander disappearing >W

                                    Around 30 Black Headed


                                    Plenty Blue Tits

A bright start to the morning then full cloud by 0930hrs on a light SW>3 at 4 degrees.
   Just a check of the west bank this morning with  forced into a late start at the moment with lack of daylight.
   As I walked down to the promenade a brilliant white bird on the water stood out at the north end which was a drake Goosander alongside the female. Before I even got to the promenade it took flight and headed >W over the plantation whilst the long staying female remained on the water.
     The west bank was void of birds other than several Blue Tits whilst a single Siskin flew from the top of an Alder and disappeared into the plantation.
   The Kingfisher flew from a waterside tree heading to the north end and otherwise it was just down to around 30 Black Headed and 5 Common gulls on the water.
    A mix of cloud and showers for tomorrow on a strong sou'wester.
BS

Friday, December 12, 2025

The gas man cometh, Grounded.

 With a new boiler being fitted today that was me grounded other than a few dog walks around Foxhill. Stuck inside all day had me climbing the walls but at least I missed a foggy wet morning at Ogden.
    Back in action tomorrow all being well with a forecast of a brighter day on a moderate SW at 5 degrees.
BS

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Just killing time at Ogden.

 

                                Plenty Long Tailed Tits


                                    As well as Coal Tits.



                                    Just a pair of Bullfinch

A pleasant lap of the water at Ogden with bright sunshine on a brisk SW>4 at 7 degrees.
    Most of the activity this morning was at the feeders with several Long Tailed and Coal Tits as well as the usual Great and Blue. Once again the Alders remained empty with just a pair of Bullfinch on the north bank along with a brief sighting of a Treecreeper and Goldcrest.
  The Kingfisher was down in the sluice gate along with 2 Dippers whilst the water just held 3 Herring gull and about a dozen small gulls but no sign of yesterdays gull which is now looking like Caspian or Herring x Caspian after a bit more looking at and a few positive remarks from birders.
     Looking like a cloudy damp start for morning ,brightening as the day goes on with a light W at 7 degrees.
BS
   

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Another wet walk around Ogden.

 

                                   Distant, wind blown Goosander

                                Goosander getting dive bombed with this gull
                                Looked interesting with very snouty head
                                    Could'nt make it into a Caspian.

                                    4 Bullfinch present today






                                    Few Black Headed.

Contrary to the forecast, this morning was very wet, very windy and very dark with a moderate WSW>4 and continuous rain until 0945 hrs when it brightened briefly, but by this time I was tackling up. A mild temp of 8 degrees.
      The female Goosander was on the water looking very wind blown, sporting a punk hair cut. It was constantly being dive bombed by the only Herring gull present which got alarm bells ringing as it had a very snouty head and pale underwings but at the distance I could get no detail and no decent photos. I will try to enhance the photos later and have another look.
    Just 4 Bullfinch this morning along with a single Goldcrest, otherwise empty trees, although I only did the west bank. A Gt Spotted Woodpecker flew from the Lodge House tree whilst just a handful of  Black Headed gull were on the water.
    Showing dry and some sunshine for tomorrow on a moderate SW at 6 degrees.
BS.