Sue had to visit Matalans , to return some of Abi's fashion show items from yesterday.
I took the opportunity to have a gander around the Parish Church area.
No sign of Pere. on Square Chapel.
The Church grounds had a good few birds flitting about.
Mostly Tit family with Goldfinch and Chaffinch.
A nice find was a pr. Grey Wagtail near the stream that runs under Matalans car park.
Also here a Pied Watail.
Redcar Tarn:
We took a drive out to Redcar Tarn, Keighley this aft.
A sharp cold wind was blowing here with some squally showers.
It was good to bump into and have a chat with Rod P.
This water holds a great number of birds for it's size.
Herring Gull, Black Headed Gull, Coot, Tufted Duck, Malard - Mallard Hybrids and with many a variation of domesticated Duck.
Canada Goose, Greylag Goose.
Lesser Black-backed Gull, Lapwing, Starling, Pr. Oystercatcher, Curlew, Pied Wagtail.
Top of the shop - Pr. Gadwall.
16:30 Raggalds Flood:
A look at the Raggalds Flood paid dividends, on the way home, with a pr. Redshank in residence.
(Predicted by B.S. early this week!).
I also caught up with the Taylor Lane Pr. Little Owl, always brings a smile.
4 days until Spring and high pressure this week, should bring an influx of birds?
Amazing how few Meadow Pipits are about - but it might all change soon.
Parish Church Area:
Redcar Tarn:
Raggalds Flood:
No: 1
No 2.
unusually brown colour?
trick if the light?
Well done with The pair of Gadwalls at Redcar Tarn John, good picture too, managed to get over there myself today to get a site first.
ReplyDeleteNigel.
Glad you got 'em Nigel.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful to see.
John