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Old Tuesday 21st August 2012, 10:08   #1
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Thumbs up Lockwood Beck Birds

A few shots of the Osprey's at Lockwood beck, yesterday.
2 present while we were there.
Other birds included flock of white fronted geese over, distant marsh harrier, grey heron, grey and pied wagtail, mallards, greylags etc.


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Old Tuesday 21st August 2012, 11:59   #2
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Other birds included flock of white fronted geese over, .
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That would be a pretty exceptional record I imagine, did you get any shots?
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Old Tuesday 21st August 2012, 13:02   #3
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That would be a pretty exceptional record I imagine, did you get any shots?
Just the one distant shot Andrew, and they looked like white fronts to me.
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Just the one distant shot Andrew, and they looked like white fronts to me.
Greylags I am afraid Ray.

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Greylags can have black belly markings and a white rim to the bill.

The photos below were taken at RSPB Saltholme yesterday.
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The photos below were taken at RSPB Saltholme yesterday.
Cheers Ian, Andrew, I stand corrected .
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wow some fantastic pics in here! Can anyone divulge the osprey location, had no idea they were so close I just saw my first last week, in the North of the Lake District with very distant views, would love to see them from a decent range.
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wow some fantastic pics in here! Can anyone divulge the osprey location, had no idea they were so close I just saw my first last week, in the North of the Lake District with very distant views, would love to see them from a decent range.
If you can get to Bassenthwaite, go to Whinlatter Visitor Centre. They have a huge screen and the volunteers will bring you up-to-date with all this year's osprey history, and where to go to get the best views.

Dodd Wood has always been an excellent vantage point, but this year, I think good views are being had from the Whinlatter side of the lake, along the A66.
Take care, this is an extremely busy road, but there are lay-bys.

If you're looking for a good B&B, try Highside Farm, overlooking the lake.
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wow some fantastic pics in here! Can anyone divulge the osprey location, had no idea they were so close I just saw my first last week, in the North of the Lake District with very distant views, would love to see them from a decent range.
The Ospreys (2) have been at Lockwood Beck Reservoir on the North Yorkshire Moors on the A171 Guisborough to Whitby road - well outside of County Durham. It's a trout fishery so it may hold them several days as they feed up before moving on. They've been there several days now.
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The Ospreys (2) have been at Lockwood Beck Reservoir on the North Yorkshire Moors on the A171 Guisborough to Whitby road - well outside of County Durham. It's a trout fishery so it may hold them several days as they feed up before moving on. They've been there several days now.
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If you can get to Bassenthwaite, go to Whinlatter Visitor Centre. They have a huge screen and the volunteers will bring you up-to-date with all this year's osprey history, and where to go to get the best views.

Dodd Wood has always been an excellent vantage point, but this year, I think good views are being had from the Whinlatter side of the lake, along the A66.
Take care, this is an extremely busy road, but there are lay-bys.

If you're looking for a good B&B, try Highside Farm, overlooking the lake.
Thanks all. It was bassenthwaite I went to and the dodd wood viewpoint, but they are quite a way away off in the fields to the left and they are basically small blobs in a telescope! Unfortunately they didnt fly whilst i was there hence me trying to find somewhere more local (to wyorkshire) where I can view these beautiful birds from closer range.
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