PFG Tsunami Oxenhope 19-02-2009
Hey up Dave,
Fantastic movement of pinkies today, pretty much right over my house (Oxenhope, Worth Valley, W Yorks) Between 12.10pm and 12.35pm, circa 2500 passed WNW, in 16 skeins, largest being circa 400 birds.
Quite a spectacle !!!!
Cheers,
Howard....
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Yet more reports of pinkies over West Yorkshire today, this one, on the Queensbury web of birds over Swales Moor / Ringby in Calderdale:
http://queensburybirder.blogspot.com/2009/02/swales-moorringby_19.html
(DJ Sutcliffe / Andy Cockroft)
and
this one on Calderdale Birds from Fly Flatts on the Aire-Calder watershed:
http://calderbirds.blogspot.com/2009/02/fly-flats_19.html
(DJ Sutcliffe)
Dave
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Also later information confirms the passage extended today into N Yorks....
Hello Dave
I see from vismig site that there has been a movement of Pinkfoot through.
As I approached Fewston Res (Washburn Valley, N Yorks) in the car today at c13.45hr, high and in the distance was a skein of about 100 birds. The formation led me to believe that they were also Pinkfeet.
The birds were going away from me heading west towards Thruscross.
Regards
Shaun Radcliffe
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Also yet more news from Caldedale Birds:
http://calderbirds.blogspot.com/2009/02/17-goldfinches-looking-at-niger-seed.html
Dave
Fantastic movement of pinkies today, pretty much right over my house (Oxenhope, Worth Valley, W Yorks) Between 12.10pm and 12.35pm, circa 2500 passed WNW, in 16 skeins, largest being circa 400 birds.
Quite a spectacle !!!!
Cheers,
Howard....
.................................................................................
Yet more reports of pinkies over West Yorkshire today, this one, on the Queensbury web of birds over Swales Moor / Ringby in Calderdale:
http://queensburybirder.blogspot.com/2009/02/swales-moorringby_19.html
(DJ Sutcliffe / Andy Cockroft)
and
this one on Calderdale Birds from Fly Flatts on the Aire-Calder watershed:
http://calderbirds.blogspot.com/2009/02/fly-flats_19.html
(DJ Sutcliffe)
Dave
..................................................
Also later information confirms the passage extended today into N Yorks....
Hello Dave
I see from vismig site that there has been a movement of Pinkfoot through.
As I approached Fewston Res (Washburn Valley, N Yorks) in the car today at c13.45hr, high and in the distance was a skein of about 100 birds. The formation led me to believe that they were also Pinkfeet.
The birds were going away from me heading west towards Thruscross.
Regards
Shaun Radcliffe
...........................................................................
Also yet more news from Caldedale Birds:
http://calderbirds.blogspot.com/2009/02/17-goldfinches-looking-at-niger-seed.html
Dave