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18/10/2014 19:29

First Winter Thrushes arrive on my local patch

A party of 42 Redwings came in from the North East this afternoon and landed very breifly in the main copse at Kerries Foods plant this afternoon( 15:20) These took off very quickly after been pursued immediately by an awaiting Sparrow Hawk and continued flying South accompanied cby 9 Blackbirds...

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08/10/2014 20:09

All quiet in the valley

Its allways strange during the period thatSummer birds have departed and we await our Winter Visitors on our local patches. Apart from 38 House Martins over Bretton Park lakes on Sundauy( 5th October ) no sightings of Hirrundines on my patch this week. 32 Linnets are feeding on Mugwort plants at...

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03/10/2014 16:49

First Pink Footed Geese of the Autumn over Thornhill going South West today

A party of some 78 Pink Footed Geese flew high over Mill Bank Thornhill this afternoon heading slowlly South West.This is the first skein of the Autumn /Winter over my patch. There are still 3 Mandarin Ducks on the River Calder near the new road bridge over the Calder in Saville Town.Also nearby 3...

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26/09/2014 20:36

Jack Snipe makes another appearance and Mandarin Ducks re-appear on the Calder

A Jack Snipe was flushed from a footpath adjacent to Hotworks Mill today and flew a few yards to the central beds of Dewsbury Sewage Works.Also on the River Calder just below the new road bridge at Saville Town a pair of Mandarin Ducks(including a stunning Male bird) are on the River Calder...

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23/09/2014 16:14

Reed Warbler still present on local Sewage Works

A single Reed Warbler is still present on a Reed Mace bed adjacent to Hotworks Mill Earlsheaton.The bird was in the open preening itself at )8:20 this morning and responded straight awasy when a pre recorded tape of its song was played back to it. Also nearby 8 Chiff Chaff still present on Kerries...

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19/09/2014 06:38

Late Sedge warbler still hanging around

A single Sedge warbler was still present on the central beds of Dewsbury sewage works yesterday.The bird is a juvenile/immature. Otherwise rather quiet with 28 Common Snipe,22 Lapwings,78 Teal 4 Shoveller and 55 Mallard present on the works.Also 3 Green Sandpiper. A single Kestrel was hunting on...

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17/09/2014 16:42

Tree Pipit present for second day and first Widgeon appear on Sewage works this Autumn

The Pipit found yesterday feeding in a small plantation next to the border fence with Dewsbury Sewage works(and later identified as a Tree Pipit) was again present this afternoon in the same area. Meanwhile on the works itself a total of some 68 Pied Wagtails on the filter beds with 3 Grey...

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15/09/2014 18:21

Wheatear below Pildacre fields and duck numbers continue to rise

A Wheatear was frequenting the compost heaps below the Pidacre fields Chickenley this afternoon.The bird is a juvenile. Nearby Duck numbers are continuing to increase both on the River Calder between Dewsbury and Ossett. There are are now 14 Shoveller on Dewsbury Sewage works as well as 58 Mallard...

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12/09/2014 16:46

Juvenile water rail offers proof of breeding and a late Reed Warbler gets close after hearing a play back tape

A very confiding juvenile Water Rail was out feeding on the Reed bed oppositte Hotworks Mill Earlsheaton and as suspected points to the breeding of this species on this site.The bird had a much shorter darker bill and there was still a lot of downy looking feathers on the breast as well as on the...

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10/09/2014 13:07

Jack Snipe and Sedge warbler on the same day.(Must be a first)

A Jack Snipe was flushed from a footpath on Dewsbury sewage works this morning.the bird which was silent took off and immediately dropped down on to the edge of a nearby lagoon. 28 Common Snipe where present on the works this morning. Duck numbers continue to build up on the Sewage works with 52...

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