I spent today at the
RSPB's Blacktoft Sands reserve near Goole with my wife and 10 members of the
Chesterfield RSPB Group. We went especially to see the Harrier Roost and were very lucky to see both
Marsh and
Hen Harrier, as well as 29 other species of birds.
We arrived at 12.00pm and spent the first three hours looking around the hides, where, despite the
very strong winds, we saw several duck species (
Teal,
Wigeon, Goldeneye,
Mallard, Shelduck and
Gadwall), along with 5 wader species (
Lapwing,
Golden Plover,
Dunlin,
Snipe and
Curlew) and our first bird of prey, a
Kestrel.
Snipe
From 3 o'clock onwards we sat in the Singleton Hide, the best place to see the harriers. Shortly after our arrival we saw a
Marsh Harrier, the first of at least half a dozen, followed a little while later by a "ringtail"
Hen Harrier. A male
Hen Harrier also put on a show, before, we left at 4pm.
The Year List moved on well today with these new additions:
63 – Pheasant
64 – Tree Sparrow
65 – Teal
66 – Wigeon
67 – Shelduck
68 – Golden Plover
69– Lapwing
70 – Great Black-backed Gull
71 – Marsh Harrier
72 – Hen Harrier
73 – Cormorant
74 – Gadwall
75 – Curlew
76 – Snipe
77 - Dunlin