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16/08/2012 15:18

New Flash on Millbank Thornhill proving a great attraction to Green Sandpipers

A new flash has appeared on Mill Bank Thornhill on theMarshalling yard side of the Canal presumably caused by the persistant heavy rain during previouse months. Allthough not the easiest to get good views of certain parts of it can be viewed from the disused railway line over the midway bridge...

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16/08/2012 15:05

Recent News from our local patch

It would appear that the very wet Spring and Summer has had quite a dramatic effect on a lot of our ground nesting birds this year. Numbers of Phylloscopus Warblers  appear to be dramatically down on previouse years with much reduced numbers of immature birds observed in areas where they...

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08/08/2012 13:33

Latest from my patch

3 Green Sandpipers are on the Calder at Dewsbury Sewage Works this morning together with one Common Sandpiper. Also on the Sewage Works 184 Lapwings at the bottom end of the central beds. No sign of the House Martin movement after yesterday and no Swift sightings this morning. There seems...

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08/08/2012 12:11

Site of Sand Martin colony at Ossett totaly wiped out after heavy rains

The Sand Martin colony at Kerries Foods on the river calder has been totaly wiped out with not a single burrow left visible from the oppositte bank. This follows the disasterous Spring and Summer we have had to endure this year.Only around 2 pairs managed to rear a single chick the rest as last...

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07/08/2012 05:11

Second brood of young Goosanders seen at Ossett

A female Goosander with three youngsters was on the River Calder at Ossett yesterday.As with the previouse record the birds were in the area of the Iron footbridge at the bottom of Healy Road. Also on the river bank at thje same site a Common Sandpiper was on the stone bed near Kerries foods at...

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29/07/2012 20:24

Yellow Wagtails again on Dewsbury Sewage Works

There was 2 Yellow Wagtails on the filter beds of Dewssbury Sewage works yesterday.Also around 200 Common Swifts and some 120 House Martins over the same filter beds. Nearby the expected build up of Warblers on Kerries Reserve appears to be starting with some 12 Chiff C and some 15 Whitethroats...

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25/07/2012 14:09

Water Rail breeds succesfully on Dewsbury Sewage Works

A Water Rail with two chicks was found on Dewsbury Sewage Works this morning.The family are on the site of the main Reed Warbler colony and responded to a tape played once the give away calls were heard.There were at leasy 160 Corvids mainly Jackdaws and Carrion Crows all at the Eastern end of...

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25/07/2012 07:20

Hobby over Thornhill Rectory Park

A Hobby was hawking over Thornhill Rectory Park yesterday afternoon.There was about 100 Hirrundines with around 45 Swifts circling  above the Parrish Church around 14:30 hours and the Hobby was flying above them for about 30 minutes before flying in to the park iself.

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24/07/2012 10:50

Some recent local records

There is a flock of some 72 Lapwings in the fields around Mill Bank Thornhill.These birds seem to be transitting between Horbury Wyke and our area. A female Yellow wagtail is on Dewsbury sewage works ths morning hanging around on the filter beds at the Eastern part of the works. There are...

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17/07/2012 11:35

Reed Warbler colony being filled in on Dewsbury Sewage Works

It must be very frustrating for breeding birds on Dewsbury Sewage works.When ever we have a success on the site Yorkshire water seems to excell in obliterating it for the following season. We have seen this so often in recent years.Little ringed Plovers which were as reliable as anything for...

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