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Friday 3rd January effects of the cold spell showing with 3 Blackbirds in the field near the boardwalk at Holden Wood Reservoir. 

4 Goldeneye at Ogden Reservoir.   11 min Mallards at both reservoirs

 

Sunday 5th January min 10 Blackbirds at Victoria Park, and a few Song Thrush maybe at least 4, and some Redwings in the trees At least 7 and a Mistle Thrush. 

 

Monday January 6 approx. 110 Black Headed Gulls to bread at Holden Wood Reservoir

 

Wednesday 8 January max 3 Blackbirds, maybe 3 Redwings in Victoria Park.    Approx 110 Black Headed Gulls to bread, with a handful of Common Gulls

3 Teal flew in at Holden Wood Res

 

Friday 10 January  All 3 reservoirs were more than half frozen  approx.

 

Holden Wood Res highlights

 

30 Black Headed Gulls looks like they have deserted

2 Fieldfare

1 Snipe

1 Woodcock

1 Meadow Pipit

 

Calf hey

Maybe up 20 Robin around the feeders and car park

Min 8 Blackbirds in same area

Approx. 8 Dunnock

 

 Approx 10 Wrens around Grane and the Quarries

 

Saturday 11 January

 

1 Meadow Pipit, 1 Pied Wagtail, 1 Stonechat 3 Lapwing at Holden Wood Res

 

7th February walk around reservoirs  highlights 

 

Holden Wood   min 130 Jackdaws,  29 Lapwing including 1 displaying very briefly, 17 Starling, 3 Mallard, 1 each of Meadow Pipit, Stonechat and Pied Wagtail

Ogden    1 Oystercatcher 



-- Edited by sarfraz on Monday 10th of February 2025 12:08:20 PM



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14th Feb walk around Grane Reservoirs in the biting wind and the highlights were a single Oystercatcher at Holden Wood Res, at least 1 Crossbill calling over Calf Hey Car park and a brief drum from a Woodpecker species from a clump of trees on the Northern side of the res. I am guessing the reason it didn't seem fully Great Spotted is because it could have been a practise drum and maybe something to do with the tree it has chosen too?

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18 february Chaffinch singing at Holden Wood Res my first in song this year

21 February walk around Grane Reservoirs  highlights  4 duck species  Six Teal, 2 Goosander, 32 Mallard and 2 Goldeneye.   Lapwings displayed a little, 13 Oystercatcher at Ogden Res

24 February  Holden Wood Res sightings included min 42 Lapwings with some display, 1 Stonechat in brief song which is first of the year for me, 

 

Water levels have dropped and who knows we may get an exciting Wader like a Redshank in March?



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26 February  what flew like a Martin/Swallow and looked brownish over Calf hey could not be confirmed sadly......it would normally have been one but I consider it too early even though  quite a few areas have reported them.  

 

28 February  2 "spring" milestones ticked  a Reed Bunting and it's half hearted song and just when I gave up and thought a February without a Skylark, one in strong song over Crow Trees.  Sadly no Curlew this year yet.  36 Lapwing over Holden Wood res and approx 30 Oystercatchers at Ogden Res.  Quite a few Greenfinch wheezing aroud Grane and Song Thrush having a good presence too.  

 



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