Barnsley Bird Sightings
Bird & wildlife sightings from the Barnsley recording area.
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Carlton Marsh & Woolley
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Carlton Marsh
A Common Tern was fishing over the scrape at 07.47hrs and an Oystercatcher was present (K. Bannister).
By late morning both had left. However, the Common Tern returned to the scrape at 12.25hrs and continued to dive for fish alighting at times on a wooden post. A juvenile Heron pushed it off much to the annoyance of the Tern, which then began to dive bomb the Heron for superiority of the perching post. The pester power of the Tern won out. It was still feeding when I left at 13.10hrs. On returning to the wader scrape the Oystercatcher returned by 13.20hrs. (CG).
A Tawny Owl sang at mid-day from the school pond area.
Friday, 5 June 2026
Carlton Marsh
On the wader scrape today adult Spoonbill at 07.42hrs (Keith.Bannister). This only the second record of it here and the first to come down and feed. It moved on at 08.30hrs (Amy Lomas).
Spoonbill photos taken by Amy Lomas
Also 1 LRP, 2 Lapwings, 12 Canada Geese and c20 Gadwall.
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Cudworth/New Park Springs/Carlton Marsh
Last nights moths in Chris Parkin's Cudworth garden.
Poplar Hawk Gold Spot
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Carlton Marsh
2 Little Ringed Plovers were on the wader scrape at 05.30hrs (K. Bannister).
Insects mostly on the western meadow included 26 Common Blue, 2m Orange-tip, 5 Speckled Wood, 7 Small Copper, 1 Brown Argus, 2 Large Skipper, 2 Dingy Skipper, 3 Red Admiral, 10 Painted Lady.
4 Silver Y moths, 13 Yellow Shell, Cinnabar, 35 Burnet Companion moths.
3 Banded Agrion, 5 (2m) Broad-bodied Chaser, Emperor and a Squash Bug (C. Parkin/CG).
Friday, 29 May 2026
Cudworth Common & Woolley
A European Quail heard very briefly this afternoon was confirmed this evening. However, it only sang intermittently from a field of Barley or an adjacent Bean field at the back of the Pinfold Hotel, and then later near the flashes on the Common. They are very good at throwing their voice a fair distance, so patience will be required to hear it (CG).
Carlton Marsh & Storrs Mill
Carlton Marsh
Photographs sent in by Harold Heath & Simon Cox.
Chiffchaff (Clive Mitchell) Tawny Owl (Simon Cox)Thursday, 28 May 2026
South Kirkby Industrial Park
2 Adult Mute Swans with 6 cygnets, Kestrel Heron, 5 Pied Wagtails.
Insects included 16 Painted Lady, 32 Small Heath, 10 Dingy Skipper, 112 Common Blue, 5 Brown Argus, 2 Large Skipper, 4 Small Copper, 4 Brimstone and 2 Orange-tip.
Also 1m Banded Agrion, 2 B.B. Chaser, 4 Four Spot Chaser and a Green Shield Bug (Chris Parkin).
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Littleworth Park - Monk Bretton
14 species of butterfly included 1 Large Skipper, 7 Painted Lady, 1 Red Admiral, 67 Small Heath, 89 Common Blue, 5 Holly Blue, 1 Brown Argus, and 6 Small Copper.
Also 1m Emperor dragonfly, 1 Broad-bodied Chaser, 18 Burnet Companion and 10 Mother Shipton Moths. And the Common Malachite Beetle (Malachius bipustulus)
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Cudworth Moths & Carlton Marsh & Thurlstone
Last night's moths in my Cudworth garden included 2 Buff Tip, Pale Tussock, Orange Footman, 3 Lime Hawk, 1 Elephant Hawk, Sallow Kitten, Lesser Swallow Tailed and Clouded Border.
Buff Tip Lesser Swallow Tailed Lime Hawk
Monday, 25 May 2026
Carlton Marsh
On the hottest May Day ever 32c most of our observers kept in doors, including me. However, Harold Heath and Clive Mitchell nipped down, saw the Red Fox and and photographed this lovely Damselfly.
Carlton Marsh Update 24/5/26
A Barn Owl was hunting the field on Royston Road at 21.15hrs last seen heading towards the reserve.
Single Pipistrelle and Noctule Bats flew over the scrape at dusk and Tawny Owls called after dark during a moth session.
Using the M V lamp with Chris Parkin 15 species of macros caught up to midnight that included Green Silver Lines, May Highflyer, 6 Pale Tussock, Knot Grass, Rustic Shoulder Knot, White-pinion Spotted and Scalloped Hazel.
6 Micros were also identified.
Green Sliver Lines
Knot Grass
May Highflyer Pale Tussock
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Carlton Marsh
A Barn Owl was hunting nearby at 08.00hrs (JP).
Other wildlife today included 2 Painted Lady, 1 Red Admiral, 1 Peacock, 5 Speckled Wood, 3 Dingy Skipper, 1 Small Heath, 17 Common Blue, 2 Holly Blue, 8 Small Copper, 1m Brimstone, 5 Orange-tip, 6 Large White, 38 White species.
Also 1 Banded Agrion, 1 Emerald Damsel, 2 Broad - bodied Chaser, 40 Azure Damsel, 44 Burnet Companion, 2 Yellow Shell, 2 Mother Shipton and 6 Silver Y moths.
Fox and Rabbit was also seen (Chris Parkin).
Saturday, 23 May 2026
Carlton Marsh & South Kirkby
Friday, 22 May 2026
Cudworth Moths
It was a good night last night with temperatures not falling below 12c. The most colourful and interesting are featured below.
Figure of 80 Lime Hawk Moth Maiden's Blush The Seraphim Spruce Carpet
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Carlton Marsh & Littleworth Park - Monk Bretton
2 adult Mute Swans were on the scrape with Greylag and Canada geese.
Our wildlife group was busy mowing and strimming around the car park this morning.
Monday, 18 May 2026
Carlton Marsh & Ferrymoor Flash
Carlton Marsh
Not a great deal about today aside from the usual. Cetti's and buntings were flying back and forth across the hide pond many times. Male GS Woodpecker arrived at 08:20 to the right of the hide chirping away for 5 minutes. Managed to bag a shot of a Reed warbler below. Also found a Snakefly, first time we've ever seen one. We did hear Treecreepers behind the double bench by the meadow but couldn't get eyes on them (Phil Bulpin).
Just outside the recording area on Royston Road, a Barn Owl was hunting a st aside field at 09.15hrs (per JP).
Reed Warbler
Sunday, 17 May 2026
Carlton Marsh Wildfowl Counts
15 Greylags and young, 72 Canada Geese, 6 Gadwall, 10 Mallard, 2 Tufted Duck, 4 Coot, 1 Mute Swan, Kingfisher, 3 Grey Heron.
Also recorded Greenfinch, Great Spot Woodpecker, Long-tailed Tit family and Red-legged Partridge.
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Carlton Marsh
Despite the cool overcast weather a few insects were found. 1 Red Admiral, 3 Peacock, 3 Common Blue, 6 Small Copper, 7 Orange-tip (2f), 3 Burnet Companion and 1 Mother Shipton Moth.
Also 6 Smooth Newts (Chris Parkin)
Small CopperCommon Blue
Friday, 15 May 2026
Woolley
Although it was cool again at least 6 species of butterfly were seen. 1 Wall Brown, 1 Painted Lady, 3 Small Heath, 1 Common Blue, 1 Small Copper and 7 Orange-tips (3 females).
Early indications over the past week suggest that this year may be a Painted Lady year (Chris Parkin).
Earlier in the week a Red Kite drifted over The Grove in Cudworth on Tuesday 12th May (Bob Embleton).








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