10 Fieldfares were in a nearby hedgerow with 2 beautiful male Yellow Buntings (K. Bannister)
Bullace in full bloom on the embankment
Bird & wildlife sightings from the Barnsley recording area.
10 Fieldfares were in a nearby hedgerow with 2 beautiful male Yellow Buntings (K. Bannister)
Bullace in full bloom on the embankment
Sightings today included 3 Snipe (2 wader scrape), 30 Canada Geese, 4 Greylags, 2 Siskins, Redpoll, 2 Kingfishers, Dabchick, Great Spot Woodpecker, 25 Jackdaws and 2 Buzzards (Harold Heath/Clive Mitchell/John Finch/CG).
Also Peacock butterfly. The following photos were all taken by Clive Mitchell.
Common Buzzard
This morning 15 Redwings were feeding in Wigley's horse pasture (K. Bannister).
2 pairs of Shoveler (Whin Pool), c10 Tufted Ducks, 30 Canada Geese, 8 Greylags, Kingfisher,
Lapwing south, 2 Buzzards, male Bullfinch and 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers. (S. Cox/H. Hearth/C. Mitchell/P. Bulpin).
This afternoon Redpoll, 2 Siskins, Blackbirds feeding on Ivy berries, 2 Little Grebes still in winter plumage (wader scrape), Snipe, 2 water Rails and 2 Cetti's Warbles called, and 2 pairs of Red -legged Partridges were on fields nearby (CG).
Male Reed Bunting feeding in newly laid Dead hedge (H.Heath/C. Mitchell)
Male Great Spotted Woodpecker (Phil Bulpin)
Female Great Spotted Woodpecker (PB)
This morning 3 Snipe, 12 Teal, 18 Tufted Ducks, 35 Canada Geese, 6 Greylag Geese,Water Rail, 2 Cetti's Warblers, Cormorant and Little Egret.
Also 2 Great Spot Woodpeckers, 5 Siskin, and a Red Kite south (JP/ R. Laverack/S. Cox/R. Frost).
Little Egret (Simon Cox)
20 Redwings were feeding in a nearby pasture, Cormorant, Tufted Duck Canada Geese and Greylag Geese.
Gadwall (S. Cox)
Low Cudworth
Today's sightings included 48 Canada geese, Water Rail, 3 singing Cetti's warblers, 1 Mistle Thrush, 2 Chiffchaffs, 2 LBB Gulls and 3 Great Spot Woodpeckers chasing each other in courtship, and drumming (C. Parkin/CG).
A Redshank on the wader scrape was new in today (JP).
The White Fronted Goose was on the pasture behind the wader scrape this morning (JP).
4 Little Egrets on the wader scrape with 2 LBB Gulls and 2 singing Chiffchaffs near the double seats suggests inward migration (K. Bannister/JP).
c150 Pink Feet Geese flew west at 07.45hrs (K. Bannister).
Also present 3 singing Reed Buntings, Water Rail and 2 singing Cetti's Warblers (JP).
A Peacock butterfly was on the wing (S. cox).
The White Fronted Goose spent its 5th day moving between the Whin Pool and the Wader Scrape (L & R Frost/G. Miller et al).
Also of interest 3 Cettis warblers , 3 Cormorants, 2 Goldcrests and a singing Mistle Thrush (L & Corrall).
The year's first Buff-tailed Bumble Bee and the day flying Orange Underwing moth were enjoying the warmth of the sun (CG/C. Par
False Turkey Tail (Stereum ostrea) CGThe White Fronted Goose was on the wader scrape before returning to a nearby stubble field (T. Smith/A. Corrall).
Single Greenfinch and Redpoll, 2 Bullfinches.
Sparrowhawk H. Heath/C. Mitchell
The White Fronted Goose was in the same stubble field this morning (Simon Cox), but it moved to a pasture at the back of the wader scrape this afternoon feeding with the goose flock.(Rob & Lynne Frost)
A Great White Egret alighted on the wader scrape at 09.10hrs (Simon Cox et al).
This afternoon c150 Pink Feet Geese headed NW at 14.00hrs (CG).
Other notables were Treecreeper, Kestrel, 3 singing Cetti's Warblers, 3 Fieldfares, and single Siskin and Redpoll (S. Cox/C. Parkin/CG).
A Comma butterfly was on the wing in the warm sunshine around mid-day (Chris Parkin)
The Russian White-fronted Goose was relocated at around 11.30hrs with 7 Greylags and 45 Canada Geese in a stubble field on the Cudworth side of the Shaw Dyke (Chris Parkin et al).
Russian White Fronted Goose (Simon Cox)
This morning a Peregrine Falcon was at Ardagh Glassworks and a Mink was seen near the double seats on the embankment at the marsh (N. Lunn/C. Mitchell/H.Heath).
This afternoon Treecreeper, 2 Water Rails and 3 Jays (R. Frost).
14 (8m) Tufted Ducks, 6 Coot, 2 Mute Swans and 2 Cormorants.
30 Canada Geese, 8 Greylags and an adult Russian White fronted Goose were feeding in a stubble field just east of the double seats from 16.30hrs. The latter a new species for the reserve!
Adult Russian White-fronted Goose (phone record shot) (CG).
The first Daffodil and Primrose were almost in full bloom and a single Elf Cup, were all found in the car park (CG).
Elf Cup (CG).
February is arguably the quietest month of the year.
Today was typical, with 11 Tufted Ducks (6 males), 11 Canada Geese, 4 Greylags, Kingfisher, Great Spot Woodpecker, Goldcrest.
Perhaps not so typical 4 captive bred Black Swans at Bleachcroft Farm (Richard Laverack).
The pair of Mute Swans have been here nearly a week now. Lets hope they settle and breed.
The highlights of today were Little Grebe and Redpoll (S. Cox).
Little Grebe (S. Cox).
Redpoll (S. Cox).
Littleworth Park - Monk Bretton
It was another relatively quiet day, the highlights being 15 Canada Geese, 4 Greylags, 16 Tufted Ducks, Little Grebe, Redwing, Redpoll, Great Spot Woodpecker (drumming), 2 Bullfinches, Mistle Thrush and 120 Pink Feet Geese north at 16.40hrs (R. Laverack/CG).
Also 2 Foxes on the prowl (L & R Frost) and Oyster Fungi growing on a dead Rowan tree in the car park.
The first Crocus
Kingfisher from Saturday (Simon Cox)
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Today's sightings on a lovely sunny day included 15 (9m) Tufted Ducks, 15 Canad Geese, 3 Greylags, Cormorant, Kingfisher, 4 Water Rails called, Little Grebe (the first this year), 2 Mute Swans, Grey Heron, Great Spot Woodpecker, 6 Redpolls, Coal Tit, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel. Buzzard, and a Fox.
The first Crocuses are out along with Snowdrops, and a Daffodil is almost in flower (R. Laverack/S. Cox/C. Parkin/CG).
2 Mute Swans were new in to the scrape this morning (Pete Rawson).
Our wildlife group was very busy again today coppicing and dead-hedge laying along the embankment (Dave Tattershall/Jim Finnerty/Melvyn White/Simon Cox).
(Jim Finnerty)
A Cormorant and a Great Spot Woodpecker was present this morning (K. Bannister).
A skein of Pink Feet Geese headed NW over Low Cudworth at 16.25hrs heading in the direction of Carlton Marsh (CG).
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A skein of c130 Pink Feet geese flew west in the mist and murk at 19.49hrs (Dave Standish).