Monday 27 April 2020

Lockdown - Signs of Spring

Things are starting to pick up.  We've now had a Whitethroat in the garden, and a Swallow over the drain behind the cemetery, but the prize must go to a Weds am participant.  Sue went to work on Thursday as 'normal' and was astounded to watch for over 20 minutes - a Hoopoe!  On Sunday another, or the same one was reported from Peasholme Park in Scarborough and videoed.  If it stays fairly dry in these parts you may get something rather unusual in the garden.  I'm still waiting for a Bee-eater!

One positive aspect of the lockdown, is that I'm now receiving photos from people who have never sent any in the past. 
This morning's video is on a Wren, I talk about its song and the male's nest-building activities here
Hoopoe (c) 2020 Sue MacCallum
Female Sparrowhawk - this evening
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Male Bullfinch
Male Bullfinch 
Male Bullfinch
Goldfinch
Female Whitethoat


Swallow - on Holderness Drain behind the cemetery
Orange-Tip
Meanwhile, in the Swanland area again a distant Green Woodpecker was obliging for a change
Green Woodpecker (c) 2020 Jane Robinson
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And now to the Brough area... 
Red-legged Partridge (c) 2020 Hugh Wood
 Robin (c) 2020 Hugh Wood
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 Goldfinch (c) 2020 Hugh Wood
And finally, we move north to Nafferton. 
Swallow (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
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 Lapwing (c) 2020 Symon Fraser
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And a late entry from Brough 
Melanistic Pheasant (c) 2020 Hugh Wood 

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