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Old Moor RSPB

Here we are again, arriving at dinner time so our first port of call was the cafe then it would be the reserve.

After dinner we settled in to the bird garden hide [feeders now back up] and bird present, Blue, Great, Long Tailed and Willow Tits all present, Dunnock, Robin, Chaffinch and Blackbird as support. Round at the bird farm was much off the same along with Tree Sparrow and Reed Bunting.

We called in at the Field Pool hide to see Mute Swan, Coot, Mallard, Canada Geese, Shoveler, with Lapwings and Golden Plovers seen flying overhead with Black Headed Gulls. Wader scrape hide gave us Wigeon, Common Gull, Cormorant and Grey Heron.

Finally we ended up at Wath Ings we could see the gathering of few hundred Golden Plover [Video] with Lapwings. In and amongst the Plovers we could see a couple of Redshank and Green Sandpipers and a single Common Snipe

Langsett Area

Day off work today so I decided on visiting a site in the Huddersfield Area, something I haven’t done for a while, so I found myself at Langsett Res for a couple of hours.

First impressions were on how quiet it was there didn’t seem to be any birds around at all, no contact call or flight calls going on. The first bird I did find was a Green Woodpecker, not that it was noisy but because it was on the side of a dead tree, well it was a start. Then it was the familiar calls of geese going over head 2 large skeins of Pink Footed Geese calling as they made their way South Easterly. After these the call of a Great Spotted Woodpecker then a flight of Siskins followed by Red Grouse calling on the moors, quiet on the stream no Wagtails or Dipper about.

On the way back to the car park I was accompanied by Blue and Long Tailed Tits. Not an impressive day out but the walk was good.

Hope you enjoy the views I did.

Stream

Waterfall

Old Moor RSPB

Well it seems when we go out we cannot seem to find our way passed Old Moor, but there again why should we great team, great cafe, and great wildlife/nature on site.

Todays adventure started at the bird garden were we instantly noticed an abence of feeders and birds, later found out it is due the finch desease “Trichomonosis” so food is on the floor and not in feeders.

So we ventured up to the Tree Sparrow farm where we saw  Greenfinch, Reed Bunting, Tree Sparrow, Collard Dove, Redwing (2), Bullfinch, Robin, Chaffinch.

A visit into the Family Hide here we saw Gadwall, Black Headed Gull, Common Gull (2), Cormorant, Lapwings, Starlings, Mute Swans, Linnet.

Wader Scarpe hide was our next visit where we added a solitary Green Sandpiper to the list, Redshank, Shoveler and Teal

Lastly we called at the Wath Ings Hide where we saw good numbers of Golden Plover, Lapwing, Wigeon, and Teal along with Moorhen, Coot, Grey Heron and Mallards

Passing by the Tree Sparrow farm we called back in to find Dunnock, Great Tit and Pheasants

ROBIN
Robin

GOLDEN PLOVERS
Golden Plovers

Old Moor RSPB

Here we are again a few days later but Old Moor is such a diverse site I just can’t seem to keep away, plenty of wildlife to seek out and I don’t have to worry about dogs springing on me or looking out for dog poo in case the foot goes in it.  Another wader day down at the Wath Ings hide with plenty of Golden Plover and Lapwings with the small waders in and amongst,  Ringed Plover, Green Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpiper, Little Stint, Dunlin and Ruff were all present. A Kingfisher made a brief appearance on the fence near the hide but was soon off, to quick for a photo. Wildfowl seems to be building up slowly at Old Moor with good numbers of Gadwall and Wigeon, also present were Mallard, Shoveler, and Teal.

There were a few Swallows zipping thru and good numbers of Grey Herons, Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Cormorants, Mute Swans, Canada Geese, Linnets, Black headed Gulls, Starlings, Greenfinch, Long Tailed Tits plenty to see.

After dinner we had a walk on to Gypsy Marsh, along the cycle track, this is where we saw plenty of Common Darters, Migrant Hawkers and Green Shield Bugs and big Garden Spiders, Red Admiral, and Comma to finish the day off.

The Day List in no order :-

Lapwing, Golden Plover, Dunlin, Little Stint, Curlew Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Ruff, Ringed Plover, Pied Wagtail, Kingfisher, Wigeon, Mallard, Teal, Gadwall, Shoveler, Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Grey Heron, Cormorant, Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Swallow, Starling, Blue Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Linnet, Black headed Gull, Greenfinch, Kestrel, Woodpigeon, Magpie, Crow, Common Darter, Migrant Hawker, Green Shield Bugs
Red Admiral

Green Shield Bug

Migrant Hawker

Old Moor RSPB

We decided on a few hours out at Old Moor since the weather was good for a spot a birding, on arrival we walked straight dow to Wath Ings hide where all the reported waders were being seen, on our walk we picked up a Buzzard but my wife shouted Osprey this side, no it was a Buzzard I said and on that most of the people from the hide were running out saying “did you see the Osprey” “No Buzzard” “there was an Osprey too” looks like it wasn’t going to be my day. Settling in we soon picked out a handful of Green Sandpipers to the left of the hide, most of the action was to the right  side of the hide with plenty of Lapwing and Golden Plovers about, you could pick smaller waders in and amongst Dunlin, Ringed Plover, Curlew Sandpiper and Little Stint. 

A few duck species still about namely Shoveler, Mallard, Teal, and Gadwall, smaller birds Blue Tit, Greenfinch, and Linnet with a Sparrowhawk and a “yaffling” Green Woodpecker to finish the bird side off. There was still a lot of Common Daters still about in the sun trap areas

Here is a view from Wath Ings hide

View from Wath Ings Hide

Old Moor RSPB

Well its been a long time since I’ve been here, sorry about that but things went a bit over the top at home, so getting out was put to the back burner for a while. So hopefully we are back and my first outing in a while was back to Old Moor in glorious sunshine the bugs were everywhere. The very friendly Common Darters were numerous and even landing on the hand, Ruddy Darters were plentiful. Brown Hawker seen feasting on a Common Darter, Migrant Hawkers and even Black Darter were seen. Hoverflies were plentiful with a couple of new ones seen

On the bird front waders are now starting to wonder back thro, we saw Greenshank, Ruff, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper. The winter flock of  Lapwing and Golden Plover has started.

Hoverfly (Volucella inanis)

Common Darter

Greenshank

Norfolk June 2012

Norfolk week from 28th June until 5th July 2012 for full story and species lists press Trips tab Norfolk June 2012 and some pictures can be seen at my flickr.

Highlights being Grass Snake at Lakenheath Fen, Variable Damselfly and Scrace Chaser at Wicken Fen, Small Red Damselfly at Fermyn Woods, Clouded Buff Moth at Two Mile Bottom Thetford Forest, and Stone Curlews at Weeting Heath

Dragonfly First

News has broke of a UK first on the Dragonfly front with a Yellow Spotted White Face Darter seen in Suffolk at or near Dunwich Heath

Link Here of the News – Click

David Hastings – Information and Photos of the Species

Old Moor RSPB

Therapy days at Old Moor RSPB nature reserve were called for this week, these being the 19th and 20th, and in ways I’m glad I did. I had the enjoyment of Damselflies landing on my hand, seeing Blue Tailed and Azure Damselflies flitting about everywhere in the warm presence of the sun, catching sight of 4 Spotted Chaser  patrolling their territory and one male guarding a female has she went about laying eggs, was wonderful to watch. Common Blue Butterflies seemed to be in every patch of meadow flitting from one patch to another. There were also Common Blue Damselflies along with Emerald Damselflies amongst the more numerous Azure and Blue Tailed, butterflies they were in short supply with only the Common Blue in numbers and I managed to see one Large White zipping thru the reserve.

On the bird front we managed to catch up with the Mediterranean Gull, Ringed Plover and Common Terns at long last, but as always at this time of year no birdy photos due to the distance for my equipment. Other birds of note were Lesser Whitethroat, Reed Warbler the few pairs of breeding Avocet, Little Ringed Plover and of course the breeding Bittern

Day list in no particular order :-

Black-headed Gull, Mediterranean Gull, Great Crested Grebe, Tufted Duck, Mallard, Shoveler, Gadwall, Mute Swan, Greylag Goose, Common Tern, Avocet, Redshank, Little Ringed Plover, Ringed Plover, Kestrel, Sand Martin, Swallow, Swift, Lapwing, Reed Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler,Long Tailed Tit, Great Tit, Bullfinch, Greenfinch, Tree Sparrow, Moorhen, Coot, Oystercatcher, Common Blue Butterfly, Large White Butterfly, Emerald Damselfly, Blue Tailed Damselfly, Common Blue Damselfly, Azure Damselfly, 4 Spotted Chaser

A Few photos from the Days

Marsh Orchid
Marsh Orchid ID?

4 Spotted Chaser
4 spotted chaser

14 Spotted Ladybird
14 spot ladybird