Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Oxenhope 18-03-2009

Watchpoint on arrival (c) 2009

















Persistent Contrails! (c) 2009
















0730 - 1100hr DB / HC
NF1/Calm, 3degC at 0700hr (frost and mist in valleys), 6degC at 0830hr, 6km, 2/8 cirro sp, QNH 1033 falling.

A beautiful spring like day in the hills, becoming very warm. Open skys but poor visibility and even heat haze! Only a short stay at the original watchpoint and then across the moor to a NEW watchpoint topographically more suited to spring migration and specifically high level S>N movement. Much higher altitude but overseeing a prominent col, water and extensive uplands..... an experiment. So we will have to see how it goes. The main disadvantage is that there is NO shelter but it will be very interesting to see what is moving through here as and when we can.

Moving birds in order of appearance:

Meadow Pipit 7 > N
Jackdaw 43 > E
C Crow 8 > N
Stonechat 1 > N
Reed Bunting 2 > N
Golden Plover c70 > N exceptionally high

NEW spring watchpoint on the Horizon! (c) 2009

















NEW spring watchpoint on the Horizon !!! (c) 2009

















Dave

2 Comments:

Blogger AndyC said...

I must say Dave your camera work just gets better and better,Mipits been on the move all week at Northowram all heading your way N/w,Weather conditions look good for a Scandinavian rock Pipit over the next couple of days.!

March 19, 2009 6:31 am  
Blogger Dave Barker said...

Cheers Andy! i'm still learning. Will look out for scandi rock and also water pipit as April comes in but our new watchpoint is not as user friendly for pipits on the deck. We also have been getting the mipits mainly from Sunday and after.... looking forward to the spring peak! and the return of the Swifts.

Dave

March 19, 2009 9:48 pm  

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