After a nice day with my Mother on Sunday, I headed for Samlesbury, Preston early Monday morning, hoping to fluke a view of the BK from the bridge over the River Roach (there was a film with a similar title, many moons ago). After a marvellous Latte and Bacon sarnie combo at Greggs, I arrived at 7.30. After a stroll with the lad I made my way down to the bridge and waited...
Good views both ways...
It was typically dull/dank but the air was fresh and clear. It reminded me of my youth when I used to stand on bridges over this very same River in Bury. Almost immediately I saw a Dipper...another one of those "haven't seen for quite a while" species...
They were around the whole morning, flying over the bridge, perching in trees...
and landing in various spots along the River...
Also present was its "habitat mate"...
Grey Wagtail |
There were also a pair of Coal Tits nesting in a wall...
No sign of the BK though. My pal from Papa Westray, Douglas Bowker had seen it above the Weir the previous week, so there was a faint chance...
An Oystercatcher flew over which was a surprise. A few Birders came and went as they made their way to "the field". Those I spoke to said the bird was present most of the time...but distant. I wasn't interested in that strategy I was going to stick it out till Noon. I didn't get lucky but it didn't matter, especially with the cracking, prolonged views I got of the Dipper pair.
A builder who was working near by told me a few stories of the pandemonium which ensued when the bird was first located here. Apparently it was a mudbath and cars were parked all over the shop, blocking the road and the police had to be called. Thankfully things settled down eventually. At £10 a time the Farmer has collected a tidy sum!
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This morning's stroll along the cliffs to the North started VERY well when I came across my second Black Redstart of the Year at the end of Seaside Road. After the brief glance I got of the first one, it was nice that this one lingered for a while enabling me to get some photos...
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