Ogden 9:45 – 12:45
I was left to my own devices today.
I had a long hike today in the vain hope that Green
or Lesser Spotted Woodpecker would honour me with their presence.
I took the bridleway at Ogden (Back Lane?) past the
old,old café buildings, now ‘reet smart like’. There were 4 Pheasant on the
walls and in the fields hereabouts. Also about Chaffinch, Robin & Collared
Dove.
I veered off, left, to pick up the path that runs
above Ogden clough. A GSW was perched and was calling from high in the trees. I stayed on this path for a while before
dropping down to the stream. Red Grouse were calling from higher up the clough.
I went downstream looking for Dipper but without success.
In the first set of
bushes after the moor land finishes there were 2 Treecreeper and 3 Coal Tit.
I followed the stream to arrive at the Skirden
Clough bridge and turned right, uphill, to eventually arrive at the Giant’s Tooth.
A few Mallard were on the water by the bridge and a Nuthatch was calling as I
neared the ‘Tooth’. Also hereabouts a
couple of Wren.
Near Giant’s Tooth a faint Bullfinch call led me to
the trees above the clough, but I did not locate the bird. Also in this area of
the moor a half-hearted blurb of a possible Skylark.
From the tooth I turned left, uphill, towards open
moor land. This turned out to be a good move. There were 4 Red Grouse just
beyond the step stile next to the 4 barred gate. The weather now was cold with
the mist/low cloud coming and going and not helping the photos.
Over the stile and left brought me to an area that I
have not been to before. Arriving at another stile with no obvious path ahead,
I turned right to be confronted by a Roe Deer. The deer ran a few yards
before stopping to access the intruder. I decided to leave the deer alone and
retraced my steps to the stile and climbed the fence into the woods. A sketchy
path follows a sunken way and a stream in the general direction of Ogden Water.
A Kestrel and Blackbird made an appearance as I headed down towards the water.
There were 6 Coal Tit and the usual mixture of Blue
and Great Tit about in the woods on my journey to the water.
Ogden
Water – Bradshaw 12:45 – 14:30
A circuit of Ogden Water (with a stop for a new bottle
of corporation pop and some choc choc at the visitors centre) also brought me
some reward.
There were 3 ducks in the very middle of the Res. (aren’t
they always). They were definitely not Mallard but I could not ID them. I took
a snap anyway ( in the hope the computer would do it’s stuff later). As I
walked around the circuit the ducks decided to move away but much later when I
reached the far side, I noticed that they had decided to head my way. A bit of
patience paid off and they turned out to be 3 Wigeon. (1 Drake). On the water
there were 100+ small gulls with BHG in the majority. The rest of the circuit
proved disappointing with just a Woodpecker (GSW I guess) calling and a Carrion
Crow seen before I left for the Golf Course.
Very soon after leaving the water I was rewarded
with a Reed Bunting in the first small bush. A Kestrel sat high in a tree in
the distance and was later seen on a wall near the clubhouse.
The walk home via the path at the back of the
Moorlands Pub and over the hill to Ingham Lane produced 8 Woodpigeon, 3
Goldfinch , a Greenfinch calling near Cock Hill Farm, House Sparrow and
Starling.
Pool (or our version of it) tonight with neighbour John - not a bad day at all.
Got to include a Robin however bad the photo!
Thats one heck of a hike John but well worth the effort with some good results and photos plus a great sighting of Wigeon, a good find for Ogden.
ReplyDeleteA great blog and interesting read.
A good day Bri.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Well done with the Wigeon John
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave.
ReplyDeleteJohn