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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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SWIFTs IN AIREDALE AND WHARFEDALE - TELL US IF THEY ARE BREEDING IN YOUR AREA.

CONTACT - recorder@bradfordbirding.org

Monday, 27 April 2020

Monday 27th April 2020

Paul Marfell's pictorial blog of Birding In the Time of Coronavirus 

Low Moor
morning - A Swift moving west.
Martyn Priestley

Nab Water Lane, Oxenhope
Four Wheatears, two Stonechat and a Snipe.

Male and female Wheatears at Nab Water Lane     photo: Brian Vickers      
Glovershaw
Four Wheatears on the 11th fairway.
Paul King

Dowley Gap Water Treatment Works
Three Swifts feeding over the filter beds.
Martin Taunton

Shipley (Sunday 26th)
12.30pm - Five House Martins between river and canal.
Manningham Park, Bradford
An update of breeding Coot - Despite drastic removal of and pruning of shrubbery on three of the islands in the lake, since I reported in early February, there are now four Coots nests with birds sitting on three of the islands and one under the decking beside the coffee shop. Two pairs had to start over once more as their earlier nests were trashed through the council’s work. The resilience the birds have to the human interference is surprising.
Joy Leach

Beamsley - Hazlewood
Two Cuckoos, one in Kexgill, Beamsley and the other in Picklesgill, Hazlewood.

Spring in Upper Wharfedale - images contributed by Roger Nelson