The Cockersand Whooper Swan are back, better still they were accompanied by the 2 Bewick's Swan.
Clarkson's Farm: 44 Whooper Swan
Tomlinson's Farm: 67 Whooper Swan, 2 Bewick's Swan
Abbey Farm: 75 Whooper Swan
Braides: 126 Whooper Swan
Cockersand 186, Cockerham 126....The grand total being 314.
The swans took up most of my time on Tuesday, but it was good to find up to 2,25o Black-tailed Godwit off Crook Farm. Also to note, 8 Stock Dove and 2 Buzzard, and I finally found my first winter thrushes when about a dozen Fieldfare were seen from a moving motor on Moss Lane....Better late than never!
There was a large selection of wildfowl on Conder Pool today, including a near 50/50 mix of 200 Greylag and Canada Geese, 62 Mallard, 3 Wigeon, 2 Goosander, 23 Mute Swan, and a Little Grebe. Bird of the day here for me was a female Stonechat.
Hen Harrier.
I had a chance and very fortunate encounter with someone at the viewing platform at Conder Pool. Through an interesting conversation which developed, I gleaned some info regarding the Bowland Hen Harriers. I make no mention of who this person was, nor any mention of details about the site location. I learned only what I was entitled to, and if I'm honest the meeting ended with my wishing I could have heard more, but details were guarded and sparse.
Bowland held good numbers of Hen Harrier in 2024, although there was a below average breeding success. But the site I heard about held three pairs of Hen Harrier, all of which had broods successfully raising 12 young to fledging.
Simon Hawtin held a license which offered him to get close enough for many brilliant images of this stunning bird. I'm grateful to Simon for the use of these images of the Hen Harrier in Bowland.

Beautiful photo. I saw once an hen harrier
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of birds seen and happy that your Swans are back. Over 2000 Black tailed Godwit. I haven't even had 1 on the patch this year. Take care.
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