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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




Thursday, January 29, 2026

Back to the fog, rain and snow. Harold Park

 

                                        Harold Park
                                    2 Cormorant present

                                    Single elusive Little Grebe

                                    Plenty Moorhen
                                    Good count of gulls

                                    Gulls on the football pitch
                                        Herring gull

                                    12 Tufted duck

                                        Herring gulls
                                    Single Goosander
                                        10 Mute Swan.

Dense fog up here in Queensbury this morning so back down the hill to Harold Park where it was clear but very dank conditions with drizzle and rain throughout on a moderate E>3-4 at 2 degrees. By the time I got back to Queensbury mid morning the fog had lifted with a few light snow showers but a reasonable afternoon.
     Nothing new on the lake other than a Little Grebe, new in, but keeping very elusive. A count of 12 Tufted along with 2 Cormorant and a single Goosander plus the usual Mute Swans, Coots, Moorhens and Mallards.
    A decent count of gulls with around 50 Black Headed and 27 Herring but no LBB or Common. The gulls were alternating between the lake and the football pitch. Hedge cutting was taking place at the top end of the park so nothing on the top pond due to the disturbance and the trees remained quiet.
    A cloudy wet forecast for morning with light rain and snow at 1 degree, and of course, it will be foggy. The easterlies as set to continue until a week on Saturday when it finally turns south.
BS