Sunday, 1 February 2026

Mainly Grey Again

Redwing at Nafferton (c) 2026 Tony Robinson

The forecast for Tuesday was awful, so that session was regretfully postponed.  As it turned out the weather was truly terrible, both windy and extremely wet.  Amazingly, the forecast was pretty accurate.

 Greenfinch (c) 2026 Symon Fraser

Ditto

Ditto

On Wednesday we were inspired to look for the flying barn door.  We were all in the right place at the right time, but unfortunately, we missed the grand event.  We did manage to see Pintail, Shoveler, Teal, Tufted Duck, Wigeon, Gadwall, Skylarks, Greenfinch, Linnet, Redwings, Fieldfare and a Marsh Harrier.  I’m not sure if they were an adequate recompense for a nailed on Barn Door.

Heron
Mute Swans

Mute Swans (c) 2026 Symon Fraser

In the afternoon with the help of a local birder with a scope we found the Scaup, but we also saw a pair of Stonechats, an immature female Sparrowhawk plus a small covey of Red-legged Partridges.

Red-legged Partridges
Sparrowhawk
Stonechats
Brown Hares
Brown Hares
Brown Hare (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Hazel Catkins
On Thursday we made our final visits of 2026 to the local park.  At least 5 Goosanders were present, but Elaine managed to track down the first of what turned into half-a-dozen feeding on the Silver Birch catkins.  Unfortunately, it was a particularly grey day, so it was very difficult to discern their subtle colours, or even their most blatant flashes of pigment.
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Common Gull
Cormorant 
Ditto
Great Crested Grebe

Goosanders
Goosander (c) 2026 Tony Robinson
A Tale of a Magpie
Pochard
Lesser Redpoll
Ditto
Redwing
Treecreeper 
Ditto
Tufted Duck
Drizzle was forecast for Friday, so the session went ahead.  Unfortunately, the rain was much heavier than expected.  However, we did see several Pintail, plus Pochard, Teal, Tufted Duck, Shoveler and Shelduck.  There was a very distant large raptor on a post, but it was impossible to discern any detail through the gloom.  I’m looking forward to some brighter weather - soon.
Redwing at Nafferton (c) 2026 Tony Robinson