Thursday, 2 April 2026
Widdop Reservoir - A Good Day Out
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Ringstone
Big Moan:
I took Emma to Wetherspoons - Sowerby Bridge for lunch today.
Sowerby Bridge has 'temporary' 3 way traffic lights at Wetherspoons and the traffic (one of which was me) was horrific.
At White Windows I phoned a couple of taxi firms to get a wheelchair taxi but both said they ' did not have one' - funny that , they had one last time I phoned.
I think the traffic fiasco had a bearing on the job!
Luckily the White Windows Mobile Van was available so we did get to Spoons - later than hoped for.
The 'two minute' drive from Fore Lane to Spoons took nearly 30 minutes.
Coming back I pushed Emma to Tesco's car park, where the van could pick us up without getting into the gridlock (mostly).
After all this guff - you guessed it - there's not a lot of birds to report.
Ringstone.
14:00 - 15:00
After Spoons I took a back road out of Sowerby Bridge and drove over to Ringstone.
It was disappointing really with a cold wind and not much about.
A large bird? had met it's maker by the looks of a huge mass of feathers at the side of the reservoir - Goose?
Birds:-
2 Pheasant.
2 Mallard.
Pair Great Crested Grebe.
4 Meadow Pipit.
2 Oystercatcher.
2 Skylark.
Curlew.
1 Canada Goose.
Reed Bunting.
Buzzard.
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Bradshaw and Soil Hill (summit) - Tuesday
Monday, 30 March 2026
Bradshaw Soil Hill (Summit) etc
Sunday, 29 March 2026
Cromwell Bottom - Common Scoter
17:20 - 18:30
I had a very pleasant week-end when Abi came to sleep over on Friday night and we went clothes shopping on Saturday morning to Halifax, rounded off with a pleasant family meal in The White Horse at Well Heads, Thornton Saturday Teatime.
So today I was looking forward to some birding but the weather was pretty poor with rain and strong winds - so instead I moved some dust about with the big noisy whilrlie thing.
Late afternoon the sky brightened somewhat so I took a run down to Brighouse to see if the Common Scoter , found by JB recently, was still present on the ski lake.
It was very windy here also, with large black clouds zooming along, but I only had one short heavy shower to contend with.
The viewing was difficult as usual through the railing and bushes and after a 20 minute gawp with no Scoter on offer and a 'call of nature' on the cards, I sloped of to find somewhere to hide-me-sen.
After some relief - I stopped off to look at the Lagoon before returning to the viewing area.
I was in luck with the Scoter on the lake and visible through the railings and bushes.
So it was worth the trip down after all.
Birds:-
All seemed to be in 'twos'.
2 Pied Wagtail.
2 Chiffchaff.
2 Mute Swan.
2 Little Grebe.
2 Heron.
2 Coot.
2 Moorhen.
2 pr. Goosander.
c20 Herring Gulls - mobile.
3 Lesser Black-backed Gull.
3 Cormorant.
Female Common Scoter.
Friday, 27 March 2026
Local Fields
I had just a short walk across the local fields to Ned Hill Road and back this afternoon.
Windy but dry.
Birds:-
Blackbird, Starling, House Sparrow, Wren.
4 Curlew, Little Owl, Dunnock.
4 Stock Dove, Pied Wagtail. Pr. Mallard.
Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Chaffinch.
Long Tailed Tit, Coal Tit, Great Tit , Blue Tit.
Jackdaw, Magpie, Crow, Woodpigeon.
6 Linnet, c30 Meadow Pipit. Robin.
1 Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Bradshaw Lane - Soil Hill (Summit) - Ogden Water - Bradshaw Fields
9:00 - 14:15
The rain, hail and blizzards finally migrated east leaving a lovely sunny morning but with a bitter wind on Soil Hill top.
On Soil Hill I thought I'd got one of todays target birds but I was mistaken and a "Wee Tear" ran down my cheek - soft sod what I am.
Some welcome good exercise and some good chat while I ate my butties at the Ogden Water "cafe" but nothing new on the bird front alas.
As I trudged around today I remembered an English lesson I had at school - 150 years ago?
We were learning about authors and after the lesson the teacher asked questions to see if we had been paying attention.
The teacher said to Johnny Smith - "Johnny, give me a sentence with the word pseudonym it it".
After some thought Johnny replied:-
"My brother Jimmy was washing dad's car. He put half a bottle of Fairy washing up liquid in the water in the bucket. Very soon he had some "Sud on him".
Birds:-
Bradshaw Lane to Ogden Lane.
3 Starling.
A weird call from Taylor Lane lower midden as a Partridge sized bird flushed from distance.
2 Grey Partridge flushed from Soil Hill West side banking.
2 Linnet. Woodpigeon. Greenfinch.
Dunnock. 2 Pied Wagtail. 18 Meadow Pipit.
4 Curlew. 3 Skylark.
Moorhen. 3 Canada Geese. Mallard.
3 Pheasant. 2 Lapwing. Kestrel.
Stock Dove. 2 Buzzard.
Ogden Area:
Goldcrest. Chaffinch.
Coat Tit. Blue Tit. Great Tit, Long Tailed Tit.
Mistle Thrush, Pheasant.
Chiffchaff. Wren. Goldfinch.
3 Herring Gull.
Skye Lane - Bradshaw Farms/Fields:
4 Meadow Pipit. c50 Jackdaw.
4 Stock Dove. Blue Tit,
3 Linnet, Long Tailed Tit. Dunnock.
2 Curlew. Goldfinch, Greenfinch,
Little Owl.