On Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday we went to Hull’s most rewarding park for wildlife. Because of the melting ice there were only 5 Goosanders. In the car park in Tuesday’s gloom a Sparrowhawk displayed over our heads. One surprise was a pair of Treecreepers on large trees along the main road. They usurped the Ring-necked Parakeets which we had been expecting. On Wednesday am we had a brief glimpse of a Kingfisher zipping towards the bridge. Both days saw Redwings & Fieldfare heading west, but also at least 4 Mistle Thrushes.
Drake Goosander
Tuesday
Sparrowhawk
Treecreeper
1st-winter Black-headed Gull
Coot
Carrion Crow
Female Goosander
Drake Goosander
Greylag Headwear!
Great Spotted Woodpeckers
Heron
Ditto
Herring Gull
Mistle Thrush
Shoveler
Female Shoveler
Wednesday
Black- headed Gull
Common Gull
Immature Common Gull
Coot
Female Goosander
Stock Dove
Erm, a thingey
Ditto
Immature Common Gull
Coot
Female Goosander
Female Goosander (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
DittoPair of Goosanders
MoorhenStock Dove
Erm, a thingey
Ditto
Erm a Thingey…. (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Tufted Duck (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Goldcrest (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Tufted Duck (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Bracket Fungus
On Thursday we had heard that a White-tailed Eagle was almost guaranteed. Unfortunately, we failed to see it. As a form of recompense a large group of Whooper Swans flew low over the car park. We saw plenty of Redwings and Fieldfare in the hedgerows. There was a flock of Linnets, plus a smaller less expected group of Greenfinches. From the hides we saw a selection of wildfowl. The Pintail were the highlights, but also present were Shoveler, Teal and Wigeon. There were a smattering of waders including Redshank, Lapwing and a few Dunlin.
Whooper Swans
We returned to the local park on Friday, where we saw most of the same birds. I forgot my camera, so I was unable to photograph any of the 6 Siskins on the Alders near the large island, or the Goosanders in flight.
Siskin [archive Photo]
Fieldfare (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
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