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Welcome to the Blog of the Bradford Ornithological Group (BOG). Here you will find information about the latest sightings, an archive of information and a gallery photos of the birds of this area of West Yorkshire, England. We are an active group dedicated to the study and conservation of birds within this region which is situated amongst the Pennines of Northern England.

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Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Wednesday 4th March 2020

Cononley Ings area -  2 male Shovelers, 180 Lapwing, 27 Oystercatchers, 3 Shelduck, 96 Curlew, 114 Wigeon, 52 Teal, 7 Mute Swan, 3 male Reed Buntings calling, 60 Redwing roosting in a tree with some birds singing. Seen from train near Crosshills - Little Egret.
Shaun Radcliffe

Apperley Bridge
10.50am - A large skein of over 200 Pink-footed Geese headed NW.  (This was one of three skeins that crossed the area yesterday, all heading towards the NW ed.).
Damian Pearson

Thruscross Reservoir
160 Oystercatchers. The birds had all departed by the afternoon.
Keith Moir

Baildon Moor (Hope Hill)
At least 13 Tree Sparrows at Dobrudden Farm and three singing Skylarks on Hope Hill.
Paul King