10th October 2009

Oxenhope Vismig Watchpoint
AM - Cormorant 1 -Common Gull 7 -Song Thrush 3 -Grey Heron 1 -Lesser Black-backed Gull 6 -Redwing 552 -Wigeon 9 -Woodpigeon 36 -Mistle Thrush 9 -Mallard 24 -Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 -Starling 47 -Golden Plover 4 -Meadow Pipit 161 -Chaffinch 40 -Lapwing - 40, Grey Wagtail 2 -finch sp. 8 -Common Snipe 33 -alba wagtail sp. 12 -Greenfinch 33 -Black-headed Gull 20 -Fieldfare 1 -Siskin 7 - (DCB/HC/BOG Members)
PM - Wigeon 52 -Lesser Black-backed Gull 4 -Pintail 5 -Meadow Pipit 14 -Sparrowhawk 4 -alba wagtail sp. 4 -Merlin 1 -Fieldfare 10 -Common Snipe 30 -Carrion Crow 3 -Black-headed Gull 31 -Raven 2 -Common Gull 18 - (DCB)

Caldene Fields
Black Headed Gull > 36 S/S/W, Common Gull > 1 W
LBB Gull > 1E, Wood Pigeon > 63 S/S/W,
Alba Wagtail > 10 S + 4 W = 14, Starling > 84 S/W
Song Thrush > 3 N/W, Mistle Thrush > 6 N/W,
Redwing > 119 W/S/W, Carrion Crow > 15 S + 3 W =18
Jackdaw > 1S/W, Chaffinch > 4 N/W + 1 E = 5,
Greenfinch > 126 W/S/W, Goldfinch > 4 N/W + 3 S =7

MVPriestley

Private Wetlands
93 wigeon, 11 teal, 3 pochard

J Flood

Glovershaw area
There were four Stonechats in the Glovershaw area today, two on the Glen Road and another couple by Golcar Farm. The most prominent species was probably Reed Bunting with a post-breeding flock of at least 12 on the bracken on both sides of the Glen Road and one or two more on the moorland fringes along with numerous very active Meadow Pipits.

P King

Silsden Reservoir 14.30
1 Common Buzzard over, 2 Heron, 1 Tufted Duck Male
3 Noctule Bats hawking for insects

D Farr

timble
30+crossbill, c100 redwing, siskin, redpoll

A Jowett