Friday, 23 May 2025

St Aidan’s

 Just back from holiday so trying to catch up. If I can I will try to do a relatively local Blog in-dispersed with a holiday Blog. Anyway, at the end of last month my wife and I had a trip down to St Aidan’s just outside of Leeds. The birds were great and so was the weather although this time we unfortunately didn’t see Bittern (we did however hear a few) or Black-necked Grebe it was still a great day out though.

Loads of Sedge Warblers were singing in the reeds.





Reed Warbler.

Shoveler.

Common Tern with Little Ringed Plover.

Common Tern.


Gadwall.


Black-headed Gull with nesting material.

Great Crested Grebe displaying.

Graylag chick.


Blue-tailed Damselfly.


We stopped off at a pub on the way back home and this female Grey Wagtail was taking insects back to its young.




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