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Sunday, 21 July 2019

Adel Dam

We had a family gathering for my nieces 1st birthday a couple of Saturday's back and had time to squeeze in a visit to Adel Dam beforehand.

A quick look at the lake in  Golden Acre first where the Mandarins have made themselves at home with the rest of the ducks, coming running for food!








The birds were out in force at the Marsh Hide, Nutchatch, Chaffinch, Tits, Jays, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Mandarin and lots of Squirrels on the floor.


Great Tits


We sat for a while at the Lake Hide, it was a warm day and the views are lovely. We had a brief flash of blue as a Kingfisher flew past and off to the side by the feeding station we saw Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Tits, Dunnock, Woodpeckers and overhead a Red Kite. 

A volunteer from the YWT - Dave - came in whilst we were there and we discovered he was the person who makes the lovely log feeders at the feeding stations and we ended up putting in an order for one. Someone had gone into the feeding area here (despite the locked gate) and jammed a stick into one of the log feeders - presumably for photo opportunities - it hadn't registered it wasn't meant to be there until Dave mentioned it!



This Squirrel kept sticking his head in the hide and at one point a Great Tit flew right through it just missing my husbands head by centimetres!


Chiffchaff I believe, there were a few young ones in the bushes


Mandarin on the lake, there were Little Grebe, Mallards and Black-headed Gulls too


Nuthatch


A couple of Mallards were bathing in front of the hide


A Mandarin in slightly odd plumage for the time of year?


Great Spotted Woodpecker.


We followed the path through the woods avoiding many tiny Froglets on the way. A couple of Squirrels were by the gate as we left and one of very few Butterflies we saw during the morning (Speckled Wood and Meadow Brown) was sat in a little patch of sun.



Thursday, 10 January 2019

Adel Dam

On Saturday morning we took the bus to Golden Acre for a nice but cold walk around the park and Adel Dam. The Gulls were barely awake (just like my daughter!!) and still huddled up on the grass. The ducks of course were straight up to have a nosey.

Mallard


Black-headed Gull


Mute Swan


Tufted Ducks



We walked straight through to the dam and went the 'wrong' way round, we always start off by going to the hide and then on in a circle via the lake hide, my daughter suggested going the other way for a change, which worked in our favour really as there were some big cameras heading towards the Marsh hide, which is quite small, they were gone by the time we'd worked our way there.

In the woods we saw a couple of flocks of Bullfinch in the trees. It was not a good day for photos, very dull and grey! We also saw a couple Jays and Great Spotted Woodpeckers too.  We had the lake hide to ourselves. As we walked in a Robin was sat on a bench in the hide and a Sparrowhawk had been sat right in front of it (the hide not the Robin), it flew across the lake.

Distant Bullfinch!


Robin


Jay


We watched, Teal, Mallards and a Shoveler on the water and off to the side at the feeders Long-tailed, Great, Blue and Coal Tits, 6 Robins - there were a few ructions there! A charm of Goldfinch flew over the lake.


Blue Tits


Shoveler


Blue Tit


Moving on we stopped at the marsh hide, all the usual birds were at the feeders plus Nuthatch too. Lots of squirrels were around the bottoms of the feeders. We didn't see any Mandarins today, which is unusual.

Walking back through Golden Acre we stopped at the little feeding area for a while, more squirrels, Chaffinch, Tits and up in the trees Jay and Woodpigeon. Eventually everything was scared off by several dogs so we made our way out of the park.

We did see some fungi as we walked around including Dead Mans Fingers, spotted by my daughter, the first time i've seen it.





Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Golden Acre, Adel Dam & a Dip

Saturday morning was spent walking around the park and dam. We were harassed a little by a Muscovy Duck by the lake that seemed intent on untying my husbands shoelaces!



The birds on the lake were on form as usual, the noise from them was a little overwhelming, they were expecting food of course.





We stopped at the little clearing where the birds and squirrels are fed, it was a little quiet but there were Jay, Nuthatch and various Tits around in the trees. We spoke to a chap there who was a regular at the dam and had a chat about the birds around the area. 


At Adel Dam we sat and watched the feeders a while from the first hide - GS Woodpecker, Tits, Squirrels, Chaffinch, Mallards and Robins. Overhead a Red Kite flew past.


Elsewhere it was quiet no sign of any Mandarin or Kingfisher. A few Teal were in the distance on the main lake.


It was a pretty miserable day and we took time to have a cuppa in the cafe before heading out. We were on a Hawfinch hunt now and headed across to Ilkley using the scenic route, hoping for Curlews in the fields but there was nothing. 

Hawfinch have been seen on and off at Ilkley cemetery for a while and today of course they were off!! We spoke to a guy who saw one earlier in the day and also saw the guy from Adel Dam but as far as I know they weren't seen again that day. Still we had a wonder around and saw quite few Goldcrest in the trees. It was raining a little and we decided to call it a day!

Thursday, 16 November 2017

Golden Acre & Adel Dam

This is a visit from a couple of weeks ago on a gorgeous sunny but cold day!






We were that early some of the Black-headed Gulls were still asleep by the lake.




Most of the squirrels we saw had black noses from digging in the dirt!




It was a good day for Bullfinch, three by the hide at Adel Dam, then another couple eating berries with the Blackbirds behind the Golden Acre cafe. Jays too were everywhere we walked.


Great Tit




Bullfinch


Grey Heron


Blackbird


Jay


Gadwall

By Breary Marsh the fields were full of birds, a possible Linnet flock, Crows and pigeons galore