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Mike Richardson

Formerly known as Skink1978
Hi Steve

I have a friend who goes to Druridge Pools practically everyday and sees otters on most/all occasions! Probably one of the most reliable place in the NE???? I think there are some good photos on the Northumberland thread pages.

Andy

A trip to Druridge Pools it is then. Thanks for the info guys.
 

schiffornis

AWBirder
Losh

Just back from an hour down on one of my bird atlas squares- the one that includes losh.

Highlights included:

1 Barnacle Goose
1 Canada Goose
99 Grey-lag Geese
1 Mute Swan
199 Lapwing
157 Golden Plover
3 Little Grebe
42 Mallard
12 Coot

Has anyone else had Barny there before (Lawts?) A bit of a suprise!

Cheers

Andy
 

Marcus Conway - ebirder

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Went upto Barden today and it way to cold. A four or five mile trek in 6 inch snow was very bracing!

Twite, Redpoll, Stonechat, Red Grouse, and two cormorant

More on the blog...
 

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darrenward

Ace's High
A trip to Druridge Pools it is then. Thanks for the info guys.

I/we also scored with Otter @ Druridge Pools, last year within 10 mins of getting into the hide, took that Short-toed Lark in first on the Long Nanny.

Derby's again today for seconds at Cromford to see Hawfinch, single bird showing well, tree top style, in song just (well if you have heard one, you will know what I mean..), Fudge & Long-tailed Duck also in Derby's, cracking Little Owl showing well, behind Fairburn's visitors centre late afternoon..


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Darren
 

Richard G

Well-known member
Nice one Richard. How busy was it down there? Did you see anything else?

Was quiet - didn't get there until about 2.30.

There were loads of Goldeneye. Also had Teal, Pochard Tufted Duck, Cormorant on the water. Lots of Goldfinches & Long Tailed Tits on the feeders. Had lovely view of a male Bullfinch near the Cut Hide towards dusk. No LSW unfortunately.

Richard
 
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Glaucous1

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A bit closer to home Mike, I've been hearing from different sources that early morning at Burton Riggs could be fruitful for Otter. Nowhere near as bang on as Northumberland, may be worth a bash first light one morning if you're struggling to sleep.
 

schiffornis

AWBirder
Golden Plover new though Andy - 81st Losh bird! On the deck or in flight?

Hi Lawts, they were in the fields behind the water, they have sheep and beet tops (by the look of it) on them, both sides of the A1, they did fly over the actual water part of losh on several occasions (just incase the other fields aren't in your recording area!). They were very flighty and spooked very easily, could well have under-recorded them as it was blowing a bit by then and was a very cold wind! Also seemed like a lot of Stock Dove around too. No sign of any Corn Buntings tho, have they been seen recently???

As an aside one of my friends had the Mealy Redpoll in York today.

Andy
 

schiffornis

AWBirder
Harlow Carr Bird Week

Just to let everyone know that there is a 'Birds in the Garden' week at RHS Harlow Carr, Harrogate from February 9th-15th. Lots of activities going on for the whole family (e.g. nature trail walks, bird-box building etc, and RSPB will be there too at somepoint).

I will be in the bird hide in the garden from 11-3 on Sat and Sunday 9th and 10th pointing out birds so if your free please pop along!

They seem to be having some good birds coming to the feeders such as Great Spotted Woodpecker, Nuthatch, Bullfinch, Siskin etc... all showing well. Other birds possible around the feeders/garden at this time of year include Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Common Crossbill, Marsh Tit, Tree Sparrow, Dipper, Lesser Redpoll and Brambling etc... with Red Kite possible over the gardens....

Cheers Andy
 
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Mike Richardson

Formerly known as Skink1978
A bit closer to home Mike, I've been hearing from different sources that early morning at Burton Riggs could be fruitful for Otter. Nowhere near as bang on as Northumberland, may be worth a bash first light one morning if you're struggling to sleep.

Very interesting. Will give it a go. Certainly nearer than Northumberland.
 
otters

hey if anyone is interested there is a programme at 4:55 on bbc2.

AN OTTER IN THE FAMILY
BBC2 4:55!


LAST U.K LIFER : HAIRY-NOSED OTTER bogey ASIAN SHORT-CLAWED OTTER

Hope this helps,have any of you seen that yorkshire birding forum? its o.k similair threads to as we have here on this yorkshire-otters thread.

OTTERGUIDES.COM FOR SIGHTINGS PLEASE :eat:
 

Lawts

Supa Silly Un
Hi Lawts, they were in the fields behind the water, they have sheep and beet tops (by the look of it) on them, both sides of the A1, they did fly over the actual water part of losh on several occasions (just incase the other fields aren't in your recording area!). They were very flighty and spooked very easily, could well have under-recorded them as it was blowing a bit by then and was a very cold wind! Also seemed like a lot of Stock Dove around too. No sign of any Corn Buntings tho, have they been seen recently???

As an aside one of my friends had the Mealy Redpoll in York today.

Andy

Thanks Andy. Had a quick look today (without having read your response!) Did have a quick look in the field you are referring to, but didn't look closely. No look, but did see a Buzzard go across Losh, plus for the mammal recorders this year, nearly killed a Hare that ran out in front - fortunately I missed him.

I did see a group of GP's whilst driving back to Wetherby today, perhaps circa 50, two fields south of the Ramada. They often used to be in the first field next to the Ramada, but the farmer may have changed the crop in the last couple of years, as I haven't seen them there.

Losh looked fairly quiet - Mute Swan, Mallards, Coots, but only a five minute view. Three Grey Herons together in nearby fields.
 

Lawts

Supa Silly Un
Chris Johnson - all a bit cryptic but Chris if you read this can you pm me please. I've lost your details and just want to check something.

Thanks.
 

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