Tuesday, October 03, 2006

More Pink Footed Geese 03-10-2006

In addition to this mornings birds, I had 54 > SE over Norr Hill Wilsden at 1535hr this afternoon. These were "by chance birds" and dedicated watching may well have produced more.

Dave

Denholme Clough 03-10-2006

Denholme Clough
0715 – 1045
Simon Johnson

Moving Birds;

Pink footed Goose 46 > E
Lapwing 1 > NW
Golden Plover 1 > S
Snipe 2 > WSW
Mipit 97 > W and SE
Chaffinch 35 > S
Redpoll 7 > SE
Siskin 34 > SE
Goldfinch 20 > W
Greenfinch 24 > NW
Alba wagtail 8 > SE
Dunnock 1 > SE high
Skylark 2 > N (1020 and 1045hr)
Great Spotted Woodpecker 2 > SW very high

Simon Johnson

Oxenhope 03-10-2006

Members Only Watchpoint 03-10-2006
Tuesday 3rd October 2006
0710 – 1100hr. (DCB)
Weather and Sky:
Initially low cloud and misting rain, soon clearing with wind swing from W to NNW. W F2 to Calm to NNW F2, 9 rising 12, 5km increasing 30km, low stratus breaking stratocumulus 4ok, 998 rising 1001hPa.

Initially a poor morning until the rain stopped except for low Skylarks battling on. Then on the calming and wind shift the first skein of 46 Pink Feet going east (thanks to Simon at Denhlome Clough) passed through, followed by a low Buzzard, some Dunlin, a Raven a Short Eared Owl and yet more Pink Footed Geese. There was a big influx of Jackdaw noted today and the mipits had shifted their main direction of travel back to the west suggesting the demise of the big south push. Albas also much reduced.

Moving birds:

Meadow Pipit 129 > W and S
Greenfinch 64 > W
Song Thrush 5
Skylark 10 > SW (between 0759 and 0816hr)
Mistle Thrush 19 > W and S
Snipe 3 > SW
Alba wagtail 4 > S
Goldfinch 21 > W
Chaffinch 14 > W
Dunlin 3 > NW
Pink Footed Geese 70 > E and SE (two skeins)
Buzzard 1 > SE
Raven 1
Jackdaw 300 (influx)
Short Eared Owl 1 > SE

Other:
Black Redstart

Dave