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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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Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Tuesday 7th July 2020

Barden to Storiths (Back Road)

A family flock of Spotted Flycatchers

House Martins have used a natural cavity in a window lintel, something a pair has been doing for several years



Juvenile great Spotted Woodpecker, Little Owl and a juvenile Stonechat.


Curlew and Tree Pipit in Upper Wharfedale
A photographic record by Roger Nelson

Fly Flatts (Warley Moor Reservoir)
Brian reported that Swifts were moving south in good numbers and six Ringed Plovers were on the edge of the reservoir.
Brian Sumner            more on Brian's Blog

Haworth Garden
Coal Tits and Blackbirds have successfully bred in Howard's garden.
Howard Creber

Robert's Park, Saltaire
Greylags head for the cricket pitch. Unfortunately the groundsman had gone home!
photo: Graham Wood