Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Fly Flatts

13:20 - 14:35

I had a drive out to Fly Flatts after lunch today - another dry, warm afternoon with a pleasant breeze.

A possibility of  Thunderstorms so when the weather changed I headed home this is not a place to be, out on the moor in a thunderstorm.

I got caught out at Gorple once, in a big wet thunderstorm , had to throw me pants away that day( not because they were wet!).

Anyway no thunderstorms this aft, here so far.

I walked the Fly Flatts public footpath along the north end of the water - there was a lot more 'juice in the pond' that I had expected with just a small amount of shoreline here and there.

It was good to be out and about on the moors with some beautiful scenery here - a real shame the place is marred by the fly tippers rubbish.

Mind you I took 4 small bags to the Halifax tip yesterday and it took me 32 minutes to get through, however I'm retired so it was no skin of my nose. (And if it was I got plenty of nose to go around).

Birds:-

Meadow Pipits in good numbers.

3 Wheatear.

Crow.

1 Common Sandpiper.

Canada Geese.

1 Pied Wagtail.

2 Lesser Black-backed Gull.

3 Stonechat.

2 Oystercatcher.

Most of the birds were miles off!!  










Monday, 29 June 2026

Local Fields

I had an hour or so up the local fields mid-afternoon today - a humid cloudy sort of day.
The usual species were seen but THREE Little Owl were very pleasing to watch.

Birds:-

Goldfinch, Greenfinch, 4 Chaffinch, Buzzard, 3 Swallow.
4 Lesser Black-backed Gull. 2 Oystercatcher, Pheasant, Meadow Pipit. Dunnock.
Robin. 2 Stock Dove. Wren. Blue Tit. Rook. Mistle Thrush.
50 plus Jackdaw.
4 Whitethroat.













Sunday, 28 June 2026

Bradshaw - Soil Hill - Ogden - Bradshaw

12:35 - 17:00

A wet morning gave way to a rather pleasant blowy warm afternoon.

I enjoyed a long birding walk (4 hours plus) that included going up over Soil Hill twice, so I awarded myself a big lump of cake smothered in home made Marmalade when I got home - yummy.

Tea looks a while off so I'll still have some appetite when my chicken eventually cooks.

With the oppressive hot weather of late I've not walked over to Ogden in a while so it was nice to see Pat and Steve again who were doing an extra shift in the visitors centres 'cafe'.

No north slope today with it being a long hike for this olde giffer.

Lots of punters at Ogden and a lot less birdsong as I went around the Ogden Water circuit - but all in all not bad.

Birds:-

Greenfinch, Goldfinch, 2 Willow Warbler, Dunnock, Blackbird.

11 Swallow, Woodpigeon, Chaffinch, 2 Pheasant, Crow.

6 Swift, Magpie, Lapwing, House Sparrow, 1 Skylark.

4 Stock Dove, Feral Pigeon, Meadow Pipit, 2 Herring Gull, Starling.

Coal Tit, 2 Whitethroat, 2 Kestrel, 6 Linnet, Jackdaw.

c50 Lesser Black-backed Gull on Ogden Water, c20 or so elsewhere.

4 Blackcap, 4 Chiffchaff, 5 Black Headed Gull. Mistle Thrush.

3 Heron, 6 Drake Tufted Duck, Wren, Blue Tit. Great Tit.

Robin, Oystercatcher, Goldcrest, Buzzard, 6 Canada Geese. Mallard.

Just ONE Mallard Duckling seen!


















AND A CUPLE OF PHOTOS FROM YESTERDAY EVENING:-















Friday, 26 June 2026

Thursday Evening - Local Fields

A bit of respite from the oppressive heat this evening when a cooling breeze arrived.
I had a short meander up the local fields after tea and it was good to get me boots on again.

Birds:-

5 Swallow. Goldfinch. Crow. Magpie. Greenfinch. Coal Tit. 
10 Mistle Thrush.
2 Little Owl - one in a wall.
Whitethroat. 
Oystercatcher Called.
Red Legged Partridge. Pheasant. Blue Tit. Woodpigeon.
Dunnock. Blackbird.
Lesser Black-backed Gull - mobbed by a Crow.

10  Mistle Thrush were in mown fields near the Raggalds yesterday morning.
3 Oystercatcher were in fields by the bonnet on Bradshaw Lane this morning  (Thanks Sally).










Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Monday Evening - Garden

It was a bit to hot to trot today (Tuesday) and also the doc. wanted to get some of my blood of a stone this afternoon.

So, I've posted a few photos taken yesterday evening as I sat on the garden bench, drinking my firkin of Wallop and Swipes and eating my curds and WHEY !!!!! 

The WHEY!!!bit was when I fell off the garden bench -  strong stuff this wallop.

Two Buzzard were circling around for a while - one was calling constantly.








Monday, 22 June 2026

Luddendenfoot to Mytholmroyd and back

11;25 - 14:00

I decided to pay a visit to Sue's best friend, Helen, this afternoon and turn up all 'hot and bothered', so a good walk from  Luddendenfoot to Mytholmroyd and back would achieve this.
26 Degrees or so but manageable, especially going along the railway track - coming back via the canal path was a sticky do with very little shade.

I need to get a hydrogen balloon to tie to my camera so it can float up and take some of the weight off me back.

A lady in Mytholmroyd told me that she had a Nightingale singing each morning - I recommended the Merlin app to her and she seemed very interested. 

Talking of the Merlin app - it reported a Spotted Flycatcher 100yds before Mytholmroyd station I had a good look about but did not eyeball it - pretty dodgy I would say - but you never know.

Birds:-

Robin. Blackbird. Greenfinch. Goldfinch. c6 Blackcap.
Wren. Mallard. 5 Grey Wagtail. 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker. 
4 Goldcrest. Canada Geese. 2 Nuthatch. Jackdaw.
Woodpigeon. Crow. Blue Tit. Coal Tit. 6 Chiffchaff.
3 Song Thrush. Dunnock. Swift. House Martin. 3 Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Whitethroat. Sand Martin. Swallow. Magpie. Bullfinch.
Heron. House Sparrow. Starling. Great Tit. Pheasant. Willow Warbler.


In Mytholmroyd - A Common Sandpiper was on a wall by the river where all the flood work has been done.