Friday, 16 January 2026

New Year in Hull Park

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
Female Goosander (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Ditto
Pair of Goosanders
Moorhen
Stock Dove
Erm, a thingey
Ditto
Erm a Thingey…. (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Tufted Duck
Tufted Duck (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Goldcrest
Goldcrest (c) 2026 Symon Fraser
Canada Goose
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
Ditto
Distant Fieldfare [left] & Redwing
Greenfinch
Pintail
Marsh Harrier
Record Shot of 2 Hares
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 
Ditto




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