Ogden
10:10 – 11:30
Ogden reminded me of my youth, when I used to go
skating with Mick Haggis in Bradford – can’t remember the name of the place
probably Silver Blades something or other. Anyway I could have done with some
skates here today on the icy track.
The reservoir is frozen over in places.
Still on the look out for LSW.
There were lots of small birds on and around the
feeders, Blue & Great Tit, Chaffinch, Robin, Woodpigeon & Nuthatch.
The usual small gull sp. and Mallard on the water as far as I could make out.
Going around the circuit 2 pair of Bullfinch were
feeding in the trees.
I went to look for the Dipper without success but I
was rewarded with a Treecreeper at the very, very top of the highest fir
tree in that area.
Soil
Hill 13:45 – 14:45
I had a walk up to soil hill and back via Ingham
Lane after lunch, hoping for sight or sound of Curlew but without success. The
ground up here is still frozen but there are a few places where the sun has
thawed some of the arctic tundra and also some of the surrounding fields. No doubt it will freeze over later when
the sun goes down.
Nothing at all stirring on SH and a solitary Carrion
Crow perched on the ruin,saved me from not seeing any birdlife at all!
Things improved on the return leg with 3 Meadow Pipits
feeding in the thawing fields off Ingham
Lane. Also there and a nice surprise was a Pied Wagtail.
A Dunnock was hiding
in a small tree across from the Mippets.
It was actually quite warm on the west side of Soil Hill - spring is just around the corner.
A new nest hole
Soil Hill contour track next to the wall!!
TMR in the distance
Thornton Moor Res,
Carrion Crow saved my bacon
Nice Wren.
ReplyDeleteLynda used to give skating demonstrations at the Bradford ice rink in its hay day then went on to disco dance hoisted up in a cage in the Mecca on Manningham Lane.
I was at school with Mick Haggis and his elder brother Phillip, small world!
It took me all my time to stay upright Bri.
ReplyDeleteI think Mick had his own skates.
Lynda must have been pretty good, way out of our league.
I guess you didn't skate then?
John
No, nor dance either.
ReplyDeleteI once stood outside Queensbury chemist where she worked and asked her out but when she mentioned going dancing I declined. I,ve never been a weeny bopper.