Sunday, 10 May 2026
Bradshaw Lane - Soil Hill - Bradshaw Fields
Friday, 8 May 2026
Filey and Bridlington
I enjoyed a short holiday this week with my niece, Vanessa, at the east coast.
We stopped at The Bay Holiday Village between Primrose Valley and Bridlington in one of their lovely "beach houses" .
The weather forecast was not very favourable but, in the end, the weather was pretty good - as long as you wrapped up well.
This was not a birding holiday but Vanessa was quite understanding and we did see a bird or three along our walks.
We arrived on Tuesday 5th and with a check in time of 15:30 (which we thought was quite late) we dropped our gear and headed off to walk along the beach into Filey.
This was a very windy walk along the side of the water and it certainly blew the cobwebs away.
Sanderlings were the bird of the day with many running along the sand searching for food.
Sanderlings accompanied us nearly all the way to Filey beach.
When we arrived at Filey bay 6 Sandwich Terms were stood in the water - but not for long.
On Wednesday we drove into Filey and parked at the massive (nearly deserted) Filey Brigg Car Park where a 6 hour stay cost over £10.
After a look at the shops and a bacon sandwich in my go to cafe "Frothies" we had another breezy walk, this time along the top of the Brigg.
A short sharp shower sent us looking for some shelter and a dodgy walk down the south side diagonal path to the sea calmed the wind completely.
The concrete / stone path, next to the water here, can be very slippery and we passed the RLNI and Coastguard teams attending to a lady who had slipped and broken her leg.
The small lifeboat was at the ready and an ambulance was waiting on the cobbled landing.
It was very comforting to see the rescue teams, most of them volunteers, in action.
The 'usual' Brigg birds were hereabouts , but I did not pull a Puffin out of the bag , although I did not have the luxury of time to stay and check out all the cliff spots for a Puffin.
(I have seen them here on previous visits).
Birds seen included:-
Guillemot, Razorbill, Fulmar, Kittiwake.
Great Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull. Cormorant. Heron.
3 Great Crested Grebe.
Sand Martin, Swallow, Linnet, Goldfinch, Meadow Pipit.. Oystercatcher.
Back at the ranch, after tea, I headed off to look at the 'lakes' that were part of The Bay complex.
Along the way many House Martins were investigating nesting sites under the eaves of the pretty buildings of the complex.
The lakes were quite impressive with plenty of reeds and a few birds.
Pr. Tufted Duck. Reed Warblers and Reed Buntings were calling / singing.
On Thursday we caught the bus to Bridlington and had a look at the shops and a cafe stop before looking at the harbour.
The timing was pretty good with the tide just leaving and some mud and Waders appearing.
I did not carry my heavy camera and bins today but I did have a small camera and I got a few photographs.
Birds here included, Kittiwake, Purple Sandpiper and Turnstone.
Afterwards we walked along to Sewerby Park before catching a couple of buses back to the Complex.
We left for home, quite early on Friday, having to vacate the beach house by 10:00 am.
The journeys there and back were really good, although we noticed on the return journey that some road works had appeared on the opposite (east bound) carriageway on A64 and cars were being diverted off the A64 at a roundabout.
All in all an enjoyable break.
Filey:
Monday, 4 May 2026
Soil Hill (Summit)
Birds:-
Sunday, 3 May 2026
Cromwell Bottom NR
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Bradshaw - Soil Hill (Sat)
12:00 - 14:30
I switched on the autopilot setting on me hiking boots and it took me unerringly to Soil Hill via the Bradshaw fields and farms again.
This is a copy and paste blog if ever there was one.
Cuckoo's were being reported in several locations via my Calderdale Birding WhatsApp but not by me.
I will see a Cuckoo this evening however, it will be the Cuckoo, cooks me tea, and - that's me.
It was a tad on the chilly side as I set off but I was over dressed later when the sun shone.
Apart for lots of black flies things were quieter than yesterday on the hill - very few singers.
Birds:-
Bradshaw - Ned Hill Road.
Curlew. 2 Stock Dove, 2 Linnet. Wren. Whitethroat. Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Ned Hill - Soil Hill - Home.
7 Linnet. 4 Skylark. 2 Pheasants. Canada Goose. Curlew. 2 Buzzard. 5 Whitethroat.
3 Willow Warbler. 7 Meadow Pipit. 2 Lapwing. Moorhen. Herring Gull.
Oystercatcher called from the quarry area.
Oystercatcher Bradshaw Pond.
Garden:
Oystercatcher called.
Starling flitting back and forth.
Greenfinch.
Swallow.
Friday, 1 May 2026
Bradshaw - Soil Hill (Fri)
With a very warm day forecast I headed off to Soil Hill this morning instead of this aft.
A distant horse in one of the fields had 5 Jackdaw on its back. Looked like they were collecting horsehair.
If it is for mattress making these Jackdaws are a lot cleverer than I've gave them credit for.
I'm still on the look out for a scarce Warbler, on the hill, but so far they are not singing for me.
The bird of the day was Whitethroat with birds seen or heard in 3 different locations - Ned Hill Track - Soil Hill north slope - bottom of Bradshaw Lane.
A longish stand and an apple under the shade of a coolabah tree (not good with tree ID's) on the north slope was relaxing.
Birds:-
Bradshaw Fields to Ned Hill Road.
Little Owl ( The Owl was A.W.L. for a bit now it's O.W. L again).
2 Curlew. 4 Linnet. 2 Willow Warbler.
Ned Hill Road - Soil Hill.
3 Mistle Thrush. 3 Skylark. 2 Blackbird.
2 Swallow. 6 Linnet. 3 Willow Warbler.
Pheasant. 6 Meadow Pipit. Curlew. 3 Lapwing.
7 Whitethroat.
Percy Rd. Taylor Lane - Home.
6 Large Gulls.
6(4 + 2) Swallow.
A Whitethroat sang at the bottom of Bradshaw Lane, just before the hoses start