14:35
We had an errand or two to do at Sowerby Bridge this
afternoon and afterwards I persuaded Sue to go home, the long way round, via
Fly Flats.
It’s a while since I’ve been to Fly Flats and it was
just as wild as I remembered it.
We parked opposite the kissing gate at the top (north)
end of the reservoir and had a 30 min. stop.
We walked down to the reservoir and around as far as
the No Entry – Yorkshire Water Sign.
It was cold and very breezy here today.
There was lots of noisy Canada Geese on the water
and in the fields C50 in total.
Curlew were active, flying and calling – hard to say
how many but more than 3!
Several Meadow Pipits about but I did not see any
Skylarks.
There were a few Lapwing, perhaps 5 or so.
There were a few Mallard at the water edge.
3 Red Grouse were seen and there were several others
calling from the moors.
Top of the shop was a pr. Oystercatcher on the waters edge.( 2 Oycs went
over Asa Nicholson’s cafĂ© yesterday lunch, now I come to think of it).
On our return journey, I though I’d heard a Redshank
call, but the birds in flight were Oystercatcher so I guess I was mistaken.
No Wheatear for me in this area – but, a little birdie told me they are along the road here!
Quite boggy underfoot
Something special? - No just a Lapwing
Usually good for early Wheatear by the wood gate just before the muddy bit.
ReplyDeleteYep got em there last year.
ReplyDeleteJohn