A quick exercise walk around Soil Hill with Sue just after lunch today where things were pretty quiet.
I flushed a Snipe from the main track and other than a Kestrel a Wren and a few Meadow Pipits, nothing else much about.
Good to get Snipe here though, they are a bit rare here these days.
After my exercise walk I had another with Sue dropping me at Ogden in hot pursuit of DJS's Crossbill seen yesterday.
Back Lane and the woods held 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers all heard not seen.
A walk up to Giants Tooth and a good slog about in the tussocky mounds for an hour or so did not produce much.
On the way back towards the tooth I finally hit gold with a scan of the tree tops producing the required effect - a Crossbill - A lifer for me.
This bird looked like either a Juvenile or a Female.
3 other Crossbills flew past calling and after I looked at them, the first bird had gone when I looked back.
I though the bird would be a lot bigger and the call a lot louder but at least I know what to look out for in future.
This was my 4th attempt (this year) with many attempts previously to nail this species.
A pretty good find for me but probably most of the Calderdale Birders have already added this to their repertoire.
Afterwards, I did a half circuit of Ogden Water as I headed off home with plenty of grunting going up Ned Hill Road, Percy and Taylor Lane.
A Kingfisher was low in the east side trees but in legged it when I pointed the camera at it.
A Dipper was down in the sluice area, seen from the promenade.
c130 Gulls were strewn about on the water.
Nothing of note seen on the walk home.
Well done John - a bit of perseverance paid off.
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