Cold Edge, Halifax (W Yorks, England)
Tuesday 7 September 2010
Counting period: 7:45-10:15
Weather: Overnight rain stopped. Wind S - F1 rising to F3. 12c to 14c with good visibility throughout and high cloud to the east and heavier cloud cover to the west.
Observers: David Sutcliffe
Moving birds:
Cormorant 1 -
Swallow 37 + 2
Lapwing - 1
Meadow Pipit 182 -
Common Snipe 5 -
alba wagtail sp. 1 -
Black-headed Gull 3 -
Mistle Thrush 2 -
Lesser Black-backed Gull 2 + 1
Greenfinch 3 -
Skylark 1 -
Goldfinch 21 -
Totals: 262 individuals, 12 species, 2:30 hours
Present: Mallard 1, Sparrowhawk 2, Kestrel 2, Red-legged Partridge 2, Pheasant 1, Lapwing 25, Stock Dove 6, Woodpigeon 40, Green Woodpecker 1, Swallow 25, Magpie 6, Jackdaw 16, Carrion Crow 8
Comments: Hunter Hill watchpoint. A steady movement of Meadow Pipits this morning - unusually non in the quarry. 1 Lapwing high >N with another 25 in the air over towards Thornton Moor were probably disturbed and dropped back down into the fields.
Dave Sutcliffe
Looks like the Mipits are finally starting to build in numbers now Dave. A good watch there.
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