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20/10/2016 19:04
With just about the most exiting Autumn for birds on the East coast ever recorded its seems almost embarrassing that there has been little to get exited about on my local patch.
Around 220 Pink Footed Geese flew over Shaw Cross Dewsbury heading South East on Tuesday around 08:30 hours.
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05/10/2016 21:32
After one of the quietest September I can remember localy it was nice to see the first Winter Thrushes arrive this morning.
4 Redwings flew SE over Chickenley at 10:40 this morning calling in their distinctive manner as they flew.No doubt with the prescence of Easterly winds at the moment more are...
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20/09/2016 22:43
I cant remember having such a quiet time time for birds in this part o the Calder Valley as it has been but with Winter visitors arriving in the next couple of weeks Who knows .
A lot of our Summer Breeding birds apparently are clearing out earlier and earlierA walk in the valley this morning...
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24/08/2016 20:08
Over the last couple of weeks there has been regular sightings of local Swallows gathering in small flocks above local areas flying high getting ready for their departure to their Winter quarters in Africa.Now all of a sudden the skies are much quieter with the occassional lone Swallow hanging...
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18/08/2016 20:03
Every morning this week the twittering sounds of Swallows has been heard in the skies above my home in Shaw Cross as they gather prior to migrating to their Wintering habitat in Africa.All the local telegraph wires both at home and around my local birding spot at Ossett have been lined both with...
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10/08/2016 20:39
Yellow Wagtails are a species that have declined in recent years and their appearences in my part of the Calder Valley are becoming more and more sporadic.However the sewage works below Earlsheaton does attract them annualy and 2 birds juv and adult female this morning is the 4th occassion they...
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31/07/2016 19:22
Around 60 House Martins where on wires around the Kerries Food Factory at 07:00 hours this morning.In a year marked for a noticeable decrease in local numbers this is not a bad number of birds.24 Mistle Thrushes where in trees just before the entrance to the metal walking bridge at the bottom of...
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30/07/2016 15:13
Contarary to what I expected Phylloscopus Warblers are beginning to increase in number around the boundary fence of Dewsbury Sewage Works for their annual build up with the arrival of millions of tiny black flies which are blown on to the steel boundary fence from the nearby filter beds.
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24/07/2016 16:49
2 pairs of Littler Grebes have successfully reared young on my local sewage works.One pair has reared 3 young and a second pair have reared 2 chicks.This goes along with 11 pairs of Reed Warblers and 2 pair of Sedge Warblers which have all managed to get young birds to the fledgling stage.Whem you...
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19/07/2016 08:09
A party of 122 Lapwings is frequenting this part of the Calder Valley and was yesterday in the fields just below Saville Town by the new road bridge linking Saville Town to Earlsheaton.
A single Green Sandpiper is frequenting the river Calder just below Mill Bank Thornhill.
The first Common Snipe...
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