Monday, 28 December 2020

South of Foreside Lane / Shay Fields etc

 A real pea-souper this morning and frosty with it.

Following yesterdays great finds of Med Gulls nearby, I had a drive over to park nr. Denholme Velvets to check out the Shay fields, north of Soil Hill for any 'special' gulls.

No Gulls here whatsoever with the fields and the soil hill  north tree line frosty white.

Things did thaw out a bit but no Gulls arrived later.

I had a walk along the nearby tracks.

A few Gulls elsewhere were mainly Common Gulls with a few Black Headed and the odd Herring Gull over , periodically.

A few 'Black' large Gulls that are probably Lesser Black-backed Gulls.

Looks like most of the other bird species had headed lower down to escape the frost.

Just a few Mistle Thrush and a Kestrel, hunting, as I crossed the mega boggy field.

A Raptor turned into a Stock Dove or Woodpigeon - not sure which.

I went as far as the abattoir ruin.

Geese skeins were being reported on the grapevine but non made it my way today.

Still, it was quite an enjoyable outing, if a tad cold.


Shay Fields with Soil Hill in the mist


Two very dark Gulls below are probably Lesser Black-backed:-




The Abattoir Ruin:-


2 Photos below - probably Woodpigeon
Although not much white in wing:-
(strange 'tail' movement in flight)



2 photos below.
My usual Gull dilemma.
I think this is a Herring Gull.
Going by the chunky bill and white head.
and White Tip to bill.. lower pic.
Petite - female?
I could be impersonating Hans Anderson and the above is pure fairly tale.
I hope others struggle with Gull ID like I do!!
See comments..Hans A!





2 comments:

  1. Many thanks Andy.
    My Gull ID skills don't improve much with age.
    John.

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