A quick tour of a couple of the patch reservoirs in very windy conditions resulted in bird life being very absent. Broadstones gave me Blackbird, great flocks of Starling, Black Headed Gull and that was about it for Broadstones. Royd Moor was a bit more fruitful with Fieldfare, Redwing, Blackbird, Long Tailed Tit, Blue Tit, Bullfinch ♀ and ♂, Lesser Black Backed, Common and Black Headed Gulls and very much a fly thru Sparrowhawk that went that fast I nearly missed it.
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