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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, 15 July 2020

Tuesday 14th July 2020

Fly Flatts (Warley Moor Reservoir)
Wheatears are now beginning their journey south.  Five juveniles were present at Fly Flatts as a good number of Swifts flew south.  A male Ringed Plover with a juvenile were feeding but Curlews and Common Sandpiper had already departed the area.


Report and images from Brian Sumner.  Brian's blog