Leaving a very foggy Bradshaw I had a run down to
Brighouse where the weather was dull and cold but no fog.
13:15.
On the river Calder path a glimpse of blue out of
the corner of my eye led me to find a Kingfisher well camouflaged on the far bank of the
river.
The whole place was alive with singing Wren and
Chiffchaff. I counted 7 different Chiffchaff locations. It seemed impossible to
get a picture of one though.
Also on the river M. Goosander and a Dipper
below the bridge near the feeding area.
The feeding area held the usual crew M&F
Bullfinch being the pick of the crop.
I met a guy called Nigel - a member of the
Cromwell Bottom Wildlife Group – who said Siskin had been feeding there earlier.
On the anglers lake a pr. Great Crested Grebe were
feeding also present a Coot and a Jay.
Nesting Coot
Loads of Chiffchaff but not easy to snap.
Did well to pick out the Kingfisher
ReplyDeleteCheers Bri. I was pretty chuffed when I spotted it.
ReplyDeleteJohn