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Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Tuesday 23rd June 2020

Sand Martins in Shipley


The colony of breeding Sand Martins in an old wall beside the canal in Shipley

At least 10 birds were seen feeding young on 22nd June.  They are visible from the canal towpath between Baildon Bridge (Fox Corner) and the footbridge behind Aldi.  The Sand Martins are using the wall where the old cinema stood which was burnt down some years ago.
Photos and report from Margaret Rowen

Fly Flatts (Warley Moor Reservoir)

Two fledged juveniles (photo above) now 24 days old and two adults.

Also six Common Sandpiper, two Redshanks, two Oystercatchers and eight Ravens.

Two of the eight Ravens which were seen at Fly Flatts.
Photos and report by Brian Sumner                       see more on Brian's blog