Was passing by the area on Thursday so made a brief visit. Lots of snow still lying around, would have looked a real winter wonderland last week. A couple of reservoirs, woods ands brilliant moorland are the main habitat. The landscape is very dramatic and probably second only to the Lakes in the North West of England. A good spot for birds of prey - I recorded Goshawk there in August 2013 and in late October 3 Rough Legged Buzzards were present for a few days. I did go in October a couple of times as I was working around there but sadly I could not add Rough Legged Buzzard to my list. I missed one by two minutes. Had I not got fidgety and decided to stay put I would have seen one.
Anyway on Thursday managed to see Raven, Buzzard, Peregrine - the latter which flushed a Woodcock. I have never seen a Woodcock in flight before and they do look strange flying. Plenty of Red Grouse too.