I heard Bolton Abbey Woods was being run on a ticket-only basis, and a one-way system, so thought I would give it a try. I don't think I'd been in June before, but was pleasantly surprised with the results. There were Grey wagtails, Sand Martin, Oystercatchers and Common Sandpipers as soon as we reached the river, but the best birds were all past the first stone bridge. The first part of the walk was too short, so we went beyond the stone bridge where the best birds were. First a Redstart, then several pairs of Pied Flycatchers, including one very confiding individual. There were quite a few Nuthatches too, but they were quite difficult to capture with the lens. Once the birds ran out it wasn't possible to U-turn, so we had a very long fruitless walk to the Cavendish Pavilion, and then a long walk back to the car. The birds weren't as interesting on the opposite bank until we were almost within sight of the car again. The highlight here were at least 3 Spotted Flycatchers, a Red Kite and an Oystercatcher in the river. Overall, a very rewarding visit. I just wish it wasn't such a long drive.
Male Pied Flycatcher
Dipper
Grey Wagtail
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Common Sandpiper
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Record shot of Oystercatcher
Nuthatch
Male Pied Flycatcher
Female Pied Flycatcher
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Male Pied Flycatcher
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Female trying to deter a polygamous male
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Male pied Flycatcher - note the ring
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When the eye disappears in show, the photo fails
Female Mandarin
Female Goosander
Dipper
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Red Kite
Oystercatcher
Spotted Flycatcher
Record shot of same
Small Coppers
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Small Copper
Wall [Brown]
Immature Rabbit
Sanicle?
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