Monday, 25 May 2020

Monday 25th May 2020

Stockbridge Nature Reserve



Top to bottom:  Reed Warbler, Sedge Warbler and Grey Heron              photos: Keith Allen

Otley Wetland Nature Reserve
On the Reserve a pair of Common Terns, two pairs of Great Crested Grebes and other breeding birds included Willow Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler, Garden Warbler, Long-tailed Tits and Reed Buntings.
Brian Vickers

Utley to Silsden - along the river and in the fields on the northern bank
There are two active Sand Martin colonies, one of 20+ birds and the other of eight.  At another part of the river, with a lot of Sand Martin action, there was no sign of a colony.  35 Sand Martins in total and 44 different species birds along the stretch, these included a Common Sandpiper, six Curlew, three Oystercatchers, three Lapwings, four Lesser Redpoll, five Reed Buntings, four Grey Wagtails, 14 Swallows and a pair of Kingfishers.  The warblers included nine Blackcaps and a Garden Warbler.   The canal at Low Wood was swarming with tadpoles and a Roe Deer was running along the Golf Course road.
Josh Selfe

Shipley Glen

Two pairs of Great Spotted Woodpeckers are continuing to feed at their nest holes.  A Green Woodpecker flew over the Glen and a pair of adult Nuthatch were feeding their fledged young in the oak trees. Earlier in the day a juvenile Oystercatcher flew over Brackenhall.
Paul King