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Monday, 10 August 2020

Monday 10th August 2020

 Glovershaw, Baildon

A family of six Stonechats were in the area of the ‘gallops’ and two other juveniles were seen close by.  In the same region a family of four Common Whitethroats were feeding in a bramble patch.  Grey Partridges were present in Golcar Fields. Paul King

Fly Flatts (Warley Moor Reservoir)

9am - Two Shelduck, a Merlin and two Goldies were present.

Brian Sumner see Brian's blog for more information.


Keighley Moor
A calling Golden Plover and a hunting Kestrel were seen during a walk across the moor. A Tree creeper was busy near Goose Eye.
Thomas Simcock