Thursday, 11 January 2024

Bradshaw - Holdsworth circular a.m. / Saville Park p.m.

A grotty walk this morning with constant drizzle all the time.

Very muddy underfoot and birds really hard to come by.

A Jay called (once) from somewhere near Oats Royd, and as I walked on, I began to doubt my Jay, could it be a Jackdaw! - one of those days.

6 Small Finch species bobbed past > Oats Royd.

A single Mistle Thrush was near St. Johns Farm and a tad further along a Fox was on a wall.

Bradshaw Park was eerily quiet.

Oh Well (as Fleetwood Mac once said ) there is always my riddle - probably the only reason you read this blog?

Sue's car has individual  tyre pressure gauges on all four tyres (posh or what - mine hasn't any boo-hoo ) but they all must have gone out on the beer last night.

I inflated the tyres to 36 psi using my tyre inflator but the Sue's car computer disagreed showing a slightly different reading on each tyre.

After a visit to Collins tyres near King Cross we ended up none  the wiser.

Probably the computer has contracted AI.

Anyway, every cloud has a silver lining as I squeezed in a quick stop on Saville Park road, where I did a circuit along the smaller roads, on our way home.

I chanced upon a very berry 'berry' tree and c10 Redwing were seen flitting about here.

Riddle:

What kind of cheese is made backwards?

Answer below the photos.



Small Finch Species.
No Idea which species
but Goldfinch most likely.







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