Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Soil Hill – Two Belters

18:30 - Dusk

We had a trip out to Batley to get a dress and accoutrements for 2 weddings that are looming this year.

It was potentially a traumatic time but the day turned out extremely satisfying and I was rewarded for my shopping skills by being dropped off at Soil Hill on the way home.

It was very cold and windy here this evening so I decided to make a trip lower down.
I was first greeted with a ‘black’ bird that was in the long grass. It was kind enough to fly onto a fence post, albeit obscured by trees, but it was a Ring Ouzel.

Scanning with the bins lower down I saw a large bird of prey.
It flitted about, landing in the grass then landing on a fence post than back to the grass etc.
It was quite a distance away but I believe it is a Long Eared Owl.

The pictures are a tad disappointing due to the light and the distance de-da-de-da-de-da.

I immediately thought of the Monty Python Film “Lifer Brian”.

Also up here in the fast fading light, 4 or 5 Lapwing, 2 Oystercatcher, 4 Meadow Pipit, 2 Pheasant, Moorhen and a solitary Skylark.

What an amazing couple of hours and a just reward for a long stint in the fashion shops.

p.s.

Bri – the dress matches my hiking boots to a ‘T’ ……......................................………… now I just have to find that sequined rucksack.

























6 comments:

  1. Nice one john. Looks like reward the birders week.

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  2. Yep we've a few to crow about.
    John

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  3. Well done finding the Ring Ouzel & a LEO great rewards for braving Soil Hill on a regular basis.

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  4. No doubt about the LEO John. Nice to see in the open in the daylight ! Good do with the Ring Ouzel as well - beautiful birds.

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  5. Thanks Dave a cracking visit to Soil Hill.
    John

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