Pied Flycatchers are back on territory and singing in Plantation Wood along The Strid in North Yorkshire.
Lovely to see (and hear) them before the trees return to full leaf.
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As parents know, sometimes you just have to ignore the kids and let them get on with it.
Dipper and one of its offspring on the River Wharfe today.
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My first singing & displaying Tree Pipit of the year today. Distant, in a very quiet corner of Yearsley Moor wood.
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A surprise and a treat to catch up with a flock of thirty plus Bramblings at Duncombe Park yesterday. Up to then, Cock o’the Norths had managed to avoid me all winter.
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This male Ring Ouzel, in upper Nidderdale yesterday, was attracting the attention of some of its near neighbours. An excellent half hour spent watching with hardly a soul around.
A nice surprise finding an Orange Tip butterfly roosting in the garden.
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A wander around Nidderdale yesterday resulted in several new birds for the year including Swallow, Common Sandpiper, Wheatear, Ring Ouzel & Pied Flycatcher. Doesn’t get much better than that in early April.
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It wasn’t just the sun and gorse that was out today.
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Lovely to catch up with a Little Owl
(or two) on a local walk today. Incredible camouflage but their whereabouts given away by the alarm calls caused by a Red Kite flying overhead.
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A White Nun on a grey drizzly Friday in February at Studley Royal, Ripon, will brighten up anyone’s day.
Aren’t drake Smew brilliant!
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On Wendy’s camera, Chris. I’ll have a look tomorrow and let you know.
Juvenile Iceland Gull, a biscuity beauty, at Roundhay Park, Leeds, today.
@wendyredrobin.bsky.social had her camera with her, which saved me from taking a memory card full of blurry shots.
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Sounds like the greatest excuse ever!
Lovely views of the Slavonian Grebe from Garganey Hide @ldvnnr.bsky.social NDC.
@wendyredrobin.bsky.social should have a decent photo of a bird that usually keeps its distance.
My camera is back at HQ!
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You can park at Castle Howard main car park and walk down to the arboretum car park.
At least three Shags still at The Great Lake, Castle Howard. Decent numbers of Tufted Duck, Goosander & Goldeneye too, together with a guest appearance from the resident female Red-crested Pochard.
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An imposter amongst the ducks. One of two Shags seen @nosterfieldnr.bsky.social at the weekend. Unusual to see them inland. Part of a small influx of birds seen on North Yorkshire lakes following Storm Chandra and recent foggy weather.
Without the assistance of another birdwatcher and a thermal imaging device, I would never have seen this wonderful Woodcock @rspb.bsky.social Bempton Cliffs yesterday afternoon.
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Waxwing on Acaster Airfield yesterday afternoon.
Lovely to see a @yorkbirding.bsky.social bird this winter.
Some nice close views too, not that you would guess that from my photo.
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Four Hawfinch visiting the trees that border All Saints’ Church at Harewood today.
Some nice views from the graveyard wall as they dropped into a couple of smaller yews to feed.
Only distant photos though as I like a bird in context pic. Well that’s my excuse.
Aconites & snowdrops already in flower in Masham Churchyard and a fleeting male Firecrest at the end of the rainbow, Green Lane @nosterfieldnr.bsky.social
Bonkers!
There are some incredible photos of the Eastern Black Redstart on SM and then there’s mine.
Hard to resist a visit to Filey on a sunny Monday morning having previously missed the bird in Scarborough and getting thoroughly wet through too.
Thirty seven Sanderling set against a silver sea at Filey this morning. Heading into the winter sun, they passed by me and disappeared as quickly as they arrived.
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Had a family group of four yesterday, but they were quickly seen off by the Mute Swans.
A rewarding couple of hours today at Filey Brigg in spite of the strong NW wind & the odd icy shower.
Three confiding Snow Buntings on Carr Naze; a Red-necked Grebe, two Great Northern Divers & a Little Auk all on the sea, bay side.
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Caught up with a juvenile Red-throated Diver today that had become a little lost on its overnight commute. The perch was a little less pleased to see it.
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Lovely to get one of my photos on the rear cover of the 2024 report.
The less said about the front cover the better!
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Away from the chaos along the coast. Second helpings of Nosterfield’s Red-necked Phalarope, lunch in Masham, then over the tops to Gouthwaite Reservoir and a game of spot the difference for the somewhat sleepy & distant Lesser Scaup.
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Yes I think so, Jeremy. Didn't register with me untill I saw your LDV post.
Enjoy your retirement and I'll no doubt bump into you again in the near future!