We had a drive out to Grassington this morning,
caught the dales bus to Kettlewell and walked back on the Dalesway footpath.
This section of the Dalesway does not follow the
river Wharf, instead it climbs onto the lower fells and stays fairly high up
all the way to Grassington.
The path remained below the snow line which made the
walk very pleasant , on a wonderful crisp and sunny winter’s day.
I was hoping for an early Wheatear and a few Meadow
Pipit, but it remains very cold yet on the fells, and neither made an appearance.
Oystercatcher and Curlew are normally plentiful but
I had to wait until the drive home before I saw 4 Oystercatcher and 1 Curlew
near Skipton.
I did hear a couple of calling Oycs at Grassington, waiting for the bus however.
(I was waiting for the bus - the Oycs don't need the bus, they can fly).
The birding was a tad disappointing but the walk was great, even allowing for the
slight unplanned 1 mile ‘detour’ as we took the wrong path approaching
Grassington.
A Brow Hare was seen in the ‘bog land’ near the old Tilcon
quarry (Tarmac) just after Cracoe, at
the Burnsall turn off, on the drive home.
Birds:
Curlew, 1 Calling, 1 in flight, 4 Oystercatcher, 2
Mistle Thrush, 6 Pheasant, - a few in superb plumage, c40 Lapwing, Kestrel, Robin and many a gull.
Green Woodpecker calls were heard at different times
during the walk.
On the journey there, just after the Keighley Tip ,
there were “hundreds” of gulls in a flooded field.
Lots of gulls just after Keighley Tip.
I thought I'd take a good look through the Gull photos , later, and use my superb gull ID skills, to see if I've got something of note!
Fells above Cracoe, on the way to Grassington
Leaving Kettlewell
The climb out of Kettlewell
Nearing the top of the track
A Lapwing 'dot'
On the top
Conniston Pie in the distance
Conniston Pie - a bit nearer
Some hardy cattle out on the fells
Looking back at Conniston Pie landmark
Some hardy horses on the higher fells
A Lime Kiln
Not many birds to photgraph - but I spotted this on the 'wrong path'
Beautiful countryside, beats going abroad, although I,ve never been abroad.
ReplyDeleteSue and yourself must be the fittest couple ever.
Lovely day today Bri.
ReplyDeleteThe walk is only 6 milesish but we felt quite tired tonight.
Maybe due to granddaughter for 2 nights (Sat & Sun) this week-end.
John