Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Ogden – Pottery Cottage – Ned Hill – Soil Hill contour track

Sue dropped me at Ogden this aft.

Ogden was very busy with touristy types and lots of dogs.
Some people actually on the shoreline with a 2/3 year old and a dog – looked a bit dangerous to me (not the dog, the kiddie being so close to the water). School holidays nearly ended so I’ll be able to stop moaning  - or then again not.
I’ve only had these walking boots 15 years and the heels are beginning to wear down.

Ogden:

Anyway – going around the circuit a Willow Warbler and a singing Chiffchaff.
No sign of NK’s Teal but spotted NK himself and we had a good moan about stuff in general.
Three Cormorant present on the water and a Pr. Tufted Duck.
Adult and Juv. Grey Wagtail feeding together on the West shoreline.
Also 3 Wren, BHG, I counted 4 Common Gull (so there’s most probably more), LBBG, 2 GCG.
Just a Moorhen found when I left via the plantation area. The plantation bridleway track unusually quiet – maybe the horsebox trundling along it had a bearing. 
A bearing? Surely more than one bearing on a horsebox.

Ned Hill Area:

It was very pleasant up here today with a nice breeze to keep me cool.
10 Swallows were feeding low to the grass around Pottery Cottage.
Also Goldfinch and a Meadow Pipit hiding in a tree.
20 Starlings in a hurry > S.

Soil Hill: – windy but very picturesque.

The contour track is very overgrown now, so a bit of guesswork needed crossing the hill.
I flushed a Jack Snipe or possibly a Snipe, as I went across the North Slope.
It flew away with jerky movements over the North Slope but did not rise very high in the air.
Also up there a couple of Meadow Pipit and 4 Skylark.

Only a Chaffinch spotted on the descent via Taylor Lane and the bridleway to Bradshaw. Actually a more enjoyable walk than Burnsall yesterday.









Todays' Post - Rules ignored by most.


A pretty Soil hill from Ogden





Soil Hill contour path not distinguishable


Tomorrows sirloin steak - today.

5 comments:

  1. Good to meet you John; after I left you i took the very same route you did. There was a warbler in a bush by the house on Ned Hill track but it wouldn't reveal its id. I persevered down Perseverance and below Hartley Sq farm I got 2 Wheatear, 3 Pied Wags and 4 Meadow Pipit
    I would be very surprised if you got a Jack Snipe this early, they are Oct/Nov arrivals from the northern tundra.

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  2. Yeah I hung around ,most prob. at the same bush , behind the cottages just getting a glimpse of a warbler type.
    Don't know what the "snipe imitator" could be though. Knowing you , you will have a record of when the first snipe arrived on the block.
    John

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  3. A good trek round John, no wonder there was no sign of any waders with nerds on the shoreline.
    Good to get a Snipe on the hill as they tend to be a bit scarce just now though you,ll have to go back in winter for a Jack.

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  4. You'll have to get a Kindle Bri.
    You can type as fast as billy-ho but the spelling goes diwn the toilet.
    Cheers for the comments.
    John.

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