Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Swales Moor and Shibden Valley

Shore Lark still present this afternoon with 6 Skylarks but very, very windy so difficult to hold binoculars still although we saw the bird down to about 12 mtrs.

Shibden Valley (upper area from Shibden Mill Inn) was much calmer out of the wind. A Tawny Owl was found roosting in a holly bush and stayed on its perch as we looked at it from 5 mtrs or so. Also several Bullfinch and c200 Redwings (difficult to count as scattered widely in the valley with lots of hawthorn berries to feed on). Also 12 Fieldfares, Green Woodpecker, Jay, c60 Chaffinch and lots of Blue, Great and Long-tailed Tits. A male Sparrowhawk complete with its prominent russet/red chest was hunting in the upper valley and also a female near the ski slope headed over Ovenden. 1 Grey Heron and c90 Woodpigeons in the beech woodland so not a bad afternoon birding.

Its also very encouraging to see the stream in Shibden valley looking now much cleaner than it did in previous years when lots of sewage came down from the treatment works at the head of the valley. Well doneYW/NRA - looking for dippers now? DJ & J S

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do look for Dippers; I had a couple in the days I used to scour the valley upto 3 years ago. Nice to see you report a wide variety of species from the area.

AndyC said...

Saw Dippers on boxing day in shibden park, not too far to travel

Anonymous said...

Dippers used to be regular in the stream down by the cross becks where it widens out.Thats where the two streams meet at the bottom of Henacre Wood.

Bruce said...

Hi Dave and Jennifer.

That was a good afternoons birding. A nice start to 2007!
We hope to look at the Lark again tommorow. The Tawny owl was wise to stay put - even in your presence - a panic escape from a Holly would not have been a good idea. Poor thing was caught between a rock and a hard place.
We have seen dippers downstream from the boating lake a few years back but none recently.

Very Best Wishes to you and JS for 2007