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Hotspur Tuesday 20th January 2009 21:05

Some excellent pictures. Appears to be a juvenile like you say but in exactly the same place as last years bird. I see two birds have been reported. I wonder whether it is the adult female and the juv that have gone missing from millington and that the adult female is the wintering bird from sleddale last year with offspring in tow?

rentoncharman Tuesday 20th January 2009 21:34

Saw two birds flying together on Sunday in the same location but from some distance. I think one was this juvenile but the other seemed a lot darker so not sure whether it was a common buzzard or a RLB. The two birds grappled talons at one stage but again not sure whether fighting or jousting!

Pete Mella Wednesday 21st January 2009 09:50

Loving the hawfinch pics on Marcus's latest blog post.

Looking at them's made my mind up - I'm booking a day off next week to find some of my own!

Keith Dickinson Wednesday 21st January 2009 14:50

Went out today to pay my subs down at Potteric and also to have a go for the garganey at Old Moor. Whilst driving from Old Moor to the A1, I almost crashed the car just after leaving Hickleton. What I had assumed to be a pheasant in a distant field, turned out to be a buzzard as I drew alongside it. Obviously on something but couldn't quite make out what, thankfully I looked back to the road before I hit the ditch. By the time I'd managed to stop and leg it back with my bins the bird was in the air and flying away towards a distant copse with something small in it's talons. Much the best bird of the morning, just a shame I couldn't make out what it had got.
Old Moor, drew a blank with the garg, although the huge flock of goldies made up for it.... couldn't find a yank one though.
Potteric still has that trained water rail putting on a show by the feeder, but a feeding flock of siskins that I found by call were the star birds for me.

No trip to Adel Dam as what was intended to be flying visits to the South Yorks reserves turned into a 5 hour jaunt!

Pete Mella Wednesday 21st January 2009 15:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Dickinson (Post 1387741)
Old Moor, drew a blank with the garg, although the huge flock of goldies made up for it.... couldn't find a yank one though.

Damn, I was hoping the garganey was going to hang around - I'm there on Saturday and was hoping it'd be a nice easy find...

Keith Dickinson Wednesday 21st January 2009 18:03

Pete, I wasn't there for long, maybe about an hour. I asked the vols in the visitor centre about the bird and they were no use.
'oh it's not been seen today, but it was seen yesterday'
so I asked from which hide it was seen, to be told
'oh we don't know that'
Why don't the RSPB put at least 1 decent birder on the desk, so questions can be answered sensibly.

Pete Mella Wednesday 21st January 2009 19:54

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Originally Posted by Keith Dickinson (Post 1387949)
Pete, I wasn't there for long, maybe about an hour. I asked the vols in the visitor centre about the bird and they were no use.
'oh it's not been seen today, but it was seen yesterday'
so I asked from which hide it was seen, to be told
'oh we don't know that'
Why don't the RSPB put at least 1 decent birder on the desk, so questions can be answered sensibly.

It is a shame - it's like at Fairburn the other week I asked if anything had been seen yet that that morning and I just got a grunted "don't think so". He didn't even mention the long-eared owls! I suppose not all vols can be experts, but it doesn seem a shame they don't channel the ones that are to the front desk.

Saying that I vol at Old Moor (though not in the visitors' centre) and I've been asked questions I don't know the answer to! And I do suppose skill at dealing with the general public is as important as fielding questions from birders - the truth is there'll be many more general questions about birds than specific "what's about?" questions from birders.

Old Moor does have one guy who works there though called Steve who's an absolute legend, he can tell you anything you need to know about any bird that's ever been to the reserve!

bitterntwisted Wednesday 21st January 2009 20:41

Birdguides refers to a "safe roost" of LEOs at Fairburn. Is that the same location as previously? (PM if sensitive)

Thanks,
Graham

Keith Dickinson Wednesday 21st January 2009 20:46

Not so sensitive Graham..... they are in the same location as last year, but after they moved. So not visible from the hide entrance but on the other side of the embankment.
Go under the bridge and keep right and you'll see a pool up against the embankment. The owls are roosting in the bushes at the back of this pool, quite low down, almost reed height.
BTW...you still got my Warbler book and the CDs?

bitterntwisted Wednesday 21st January 2009 20:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Dickinson (Post 1388156)
Not so sensitive Graham..... they are in the same location as last year, but after they moved. So not visible from the hide entrance but on the other side of the embankment.
Go under the bridge and keep right and you'll see a pool up against the embankment. The owls are roosting in the bushes at the back of this pool, quite low down, almost reed height.
BTW...you still got my Warbler book and the CDs?

Many thanks, Keith. Yes, will return books. Was on very long to do list.

Parents packed off with directions for the LEOs.

Graham

Keith Dickinson Wednesday 21st January 2009 20:54

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Originally Posted by bitterntwisted (Post 1388162)
Many thanks, Keith. Yes, will return books. Was on very long to do list.

Parents packed off with directions for the LEOs.

Graham

What they going now? It's dark, they won't get good views;)

Tell them to follow the footprints in the mud to the right. A well trodden path has formed to the best viewing point.

James Thomas Thursday 22nd January 2009 14:06

Anyone know whether the smew at southern washlands is a drake?

darrenward Thursday 22nd January 2009 14:36

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Originally Posted by jtw521 (Post 1388661)
Anyone know whether the smew at southern washlands is a drake?

On the pager as a drake...

Cheers

Daz

James Thomas Thursday 22nd January 2009 15:17

Thanks Daz, thats me sorted after work tomorrow if its as bright as today.

ray roche Thursday 22nd January 2009 15:39

I am hoping to visit Fairburn at the week-end and would obviously like to see the Leos. I have read the previous few posts so thanks for the information. The Rspb web-site and its recent sightings page hasn't been updated for over a week so I wasn't suire if they were still showing. Ray Roche

Pete Mella Thursday 22nd January 2009 15:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by ray roche (Post 1388732)
I am hoping to visit Fairburn at the week-end and would obviously like to see the Leos. I have read the previous few posts so thanks for the information. The Rspb web-site and its recent sightings page hasn't been updated for over a week so I wasn't suire if they were still showing. Ray Roche

They were reported on BirdGuides yesterday at the same location. I think you've got a good chance of them still being there.

bitterntwisted Thursday 22nd January 2009 17:57

My parents found two LEOs roosting today after a lot of scanning (one chap came and went in the time they were looking) So be patient, just because they're not easy to see doesn't mean they are not there.

I had a very quick look for the Waxwings in Birstall at the Mars Factory but found only trees almost completely denuded of berries. I guess they've moved on as there were no reports yesterday and there doesn't seem to be much at all left to eat. But I did see a dozen in flight over the Ashwell Way industrial estate near New Farnley, so they've not all headed south yet.

Graham

tophillbirder Thursday 22nd January 2009 21:11

Went to Wawne to check out the claim of a Great Grey Shrike on the 14th. No sign but had a Peregrine, 100+Yellowhammer, 80+ Tree Sparrow and 200+ Collared Dove. Lot of area to check so will have another look sometime.
Y'day 30 Waxwings again Priory Park,Hessle, 11 Whooper Swans still S.of N.Frodingham and 150 Pinkies over Cottingham mid morning.
Today Redhead Smew still Tophill and Woodcock showing well at the feeders.

rentoncharman Thursday 22nd January 2009 21:19

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A few more pics of the Rough Legged Buzzard still showing at Sleddale today. At times, when distant, there were two similar birds showing so I'm not sure whether the pics are all of the same bird.

BirdFlower Saturday 24th January 2009 07:10

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Originally Posted by Marcus Conway - ebirder (Post 1385090)
I saw a Hawfinch today - quite well ;)

There's an excellent photo of a Hawfinch in today's Yorkshire Post attached to an interesting article on its current status in our county. Just to let you know the birds yesterday afternoon were nearer the Millington Wood car park than the pool. If you leave the car park and look to your left near the 1st bend there are still a lot of berries left on these bushes & this is where the Hawfinch was yesterday.

Hope you're all still out there. System seemed to be completely down all yesterday!

Cheers

Marcus Conway - ebirder Saturday 24th January 2009 07:50

This morning has started off badly. Car packed to go to Filey I noticed the plastic around the steering column on the car has melted. The guy who I bought it off has disappeared.

Really is the last thing I needed.

Binocularface Saturday 24th January 2009 08:44

Hi,

I am planning a trip to Potteric Carr tomorrow. Is the Caspian Gull being seen throughout the day or is it just in the evening roost? Also are Lesser-spotted Woodpecker still being seen on the reserve, if so where is the best place for them. I may even try to pull in the Sleddale Rough-legged Buzzards and Fairburn Long-eared Owls on my way south.

Any advice appreciated.

Regards
B

Marcus Conway - ebirder Saturday 24th January 2009 08:57

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Originally Posted by Binocularface (Post 1389226)
Hi,

I am planning a trip to Potteric Carr tomorrow. Is the Caspian Gull being seen throughout the day or is it just in the evening roost? Also are Lesser-spotted Woodpecker still being seen on the reserve, if so where is the best place for them. I may even try to pull in the Sleddale Rough-legged Buzzards and Fairburn Long-eared Owls on my way south.

Any advice appreciated.

Regards
B

It generally arrives in the afternoon from 2 onwards, but can be there at any time. LSW still around, but can be elusive - best to ask on site for directions. Bittern still showing at Piper. Their website is updated daily http://www.potteric-carr.org.uk/

birdieboy123 Saturday 24th January 2009 09:28

Is this your photo on the cover of Birdwatching magazine Marcus http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/stor...re.asp?sid=329

Marcus Conway - ebirder Saturday 24th January 2009 09:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdieboy123 (Post 1389254)
Is this your photo on the cover of Birdwatching magazine Marcus http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/stor...re.asp?sid=329

No, fraid not.


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