Saturday, 17 May 2025

Local Fields and Pugney's Park Wakefield

Not much happening up the local fields on a hot sunny walk late morning.

Mid-afternoon I took my little pap-pap to Wakefield to drop Abi home.

I've  though of something funny that's the ghost in me - get it?

While at Wakefield I decide to take Cameron Binns to have a look at Pugney's park.

Ho Ho Ho - My humour is on fire this evening,

Sue thought she'd have a Royd's Ices , Ice cream -  until she saw that most prices on the "menu" began with a four or a five! 

So she refused to be ripped off and sat in the sun reading while I had a lap of the water, spat it  out, and then walked round.

The hide (over the little wooden bridge) is boarded up with no entry at the bridge!

Birds:-

Local.

Long Tailed Tit.

Black Headed Gull.

2 Swallow.

Willow Warbler.

Linnet.

Plus the usual.

Pugneys.

Highlights.

4 Reed Warbler.

1 Reed Bunting.

4 Gadwall.

4 Heron.

A Mallard with 14 well grown Ducklings.

Quite a few Black Headed Gulls - one dragged out of a photo looks Common Tern Like below?



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