Displaying Drake Goldeneye
On Tuesday we crossed the Humber Bridge in the hope of a Bittern. We were disappointed in our quest, but we were rewarded with the closest displaying Goldeneye we’ve ever seen. Steve spotted a Green Woodpecker flying behind Target Lake hide. I later saw it in front of the new hide, but I wasn’t quick enough for a photograph. Apart from that most of the other sightings were pretty much as expected. For a more representative selection of photos, please scroll down to Dave Hill’s photos from Friday.
Goldeneye
Marsh Harrier
Wigeon
Canada Geese
Winter Heliotrope?
The Wednesday groups went to a new part of the Humber Flood Realignment Scheme. Symon’s report of the morning states: it was a very grey and quite cold morning, so identification was not easy, but the participants enjoyed themselves. According to Brian we saw 27 species in total including Hen Harrier, Curlew, various geese species, Redshank, Chaffinch, Marsh Harrier, Pintail & Teal. After lunch Deborah reported “Sally, Les, Sue, Peter, Jane, Simon and I went to the first hide and then carried on westwards to the second hide before returning. Highlights included at least 3 different Short-eared Owls flying around and a large flock of 60+ Brent Geese flying last & calling. Everyone thought it was a really good location and look forward to exploring further to the east on future visits.”
Brent Geese (c) 2025 Symon Fraser
Marsh Harrier (c) 2025 Symon Fraser
Pintail (c) 2025 Symon Fraser
Pink-footed Geese (c) 2025 Symon Fraser
Heron & Shelduck (c) 2025 Peter Moizer
Chaffinches (c) 2025 Peter Moizer
Brent Geese (c) 2025 Peter Moizer
On Thursday & Friday the groups crossed the Humber Bridge and located between 22-28 species. On Thursday Ken reported a select band of 5 attendees. The highlights were a drake Goldeneye & some amazingly close Little Grebes. Here is Joan's account of Friday morning: There was a Redwing as we started and then some Goldeneye from the two tier hide. We stayed longest at Target hide. Sightings included 9 Tufted Ducks, 7 Teal, a pair of Gadwall and 5 Redshank huddled together. There were 29 Wigeon on the Humber foreshore. At the next hide there was a Green Woodpecker, spotted by Mike, also quite a few Goldeneye and 4 Cormorants. We saw a Marsh Harrier on the way back to the cars. The group trudged back to the car rather more damp than when they started!
All remaining photos (c) 2026 Dave Hill
Goldeneye
Redshanks
Little Grebe
Drake Shelduck
Gadwall
Tufted Duck
Moorhen

















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