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Thursday, 29 June 2023
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Filey Dams
Long time, no see...
Thursday, 22 June 2023
BLACK KITE - York Area Tick Number?
The garden I grew up in |
BLACK KITE, Elvington |
Tuesday, 20 June 2023
RND - Spurn Tick 317
After yesterday's "Lull post" things livened up this morning with a report of a Ring-necked Duck on Kilnsea Wetlands. I popped down late morning for an addition before heading West to Lancashire for a farewell meal with my son, before he returns to Dubai, my Mother and Sister also in attendance. A nice occasion.
Monday, 19 June 2023
Lull
Monday, 12 June 2023
Here and there...again!
Another timely reminder of a quality Species that can be enjoyed locally |
Saturday, 10 June 2023
Lately
Breeding Season in full swing now, helped by the increase in Temperature...at last! After endless NE winds (over THREE weeks) we lost the North in it and it finally feels like Summer! Vegetation is high, so viewing is difficult...as it should be. Leave the Birds in peace while they procreate!
Not seen much to write home about lately but I've been enjoying seeing the copious amounts of fledglings dotted about both here and at Duff.
A few examples...
Canada |
Monday, 5 June 2023
Pat Haven
Saturday, 3 June 2023
BVD - SQUACCO HERON
There's always something in the way! |
Maybe not! |
Better View Desired...and Achieved! |
Thursday, 1 June 2023
A Special Day
I have to confess to having a lie-in this morning, so when I finally surfaced around 9 (I know) this coincided with a significant message...
N.Yorks. Squacco Heron at Bank Island, Lower Derwent Valley
No need to check this one, definitely a First for the York Area! I showered and dressed and took Bud a good walk...then...I was OFF! The customary stop at Hedon for a Greggs bacon sarny and latte and I was fully charged as I headed West along the A63. I knew exactly where I was going (having lived in the York Area for 23 Years) which always helps, so as I passed Duff and turned right through the Village I knew I was now only 15 minutes away. A few positive updates helped keep things reasonably calm. As I reached the car park I was pleasantly surprised to see a space, which I duly filled. I could immediately see a group of Birders up on the Platform...which was encouraging. I grabbed my Bins and Scope and climbed the steps to join them. Good news, the Bird was still present albeit distant. At least it was "on the List". Phew!
I returned to the car and collected my scope. I then walked along the road to another vantage point (historical knowledge). The gate was closed and the sign informed me that there was no entry beyond this point...which...being a good boy, I adhered to. I walked back towards the car park. I then noticed a Birder down another narrow track, so I joined him. He had decent views of the Bird but it was still very distant (c200yds). Fortunately there was a footpath right along the fence which I was unaware of, so there was plenty of room to view...
Buff dot, far right centre |
A closer view |