I had a relatively low key few days after having travelled quite a lot. On Sunday, I took advantage of the extra light in the morning for a walk to Sculcoates. On Monday, I postponed my walk to Welwick as I thought being too exposed it would be too windy, so I headed to Oak Road lake and the River Hull and it paid off. Today an early morning walk to East Park and Rockford fields before a Zoom meeting.
Sunday: Sculcoates
It was high tide when I got to Wilmington Bridge, on a cold morning with sunny spells. The Redshank, 11 of them, were at their roost on the river wall.

Spiked Shieldbugs mating. The sunshine brought out some invertebrates out.
Green Meshweaver spider.
A record shot of Goldcrest, there seem to be plenty around. This one was hanging with a group of Long-tailed Tits.
Moorhen.
Monday: Oak Road Lake and River Hull
On Monday, I headed for Clough Road, then I did a circuit at Oak Road Lake and continued by the river to the Kingswood reservoir.
Two Pied Wagtails were sat at the Bingo roof.
Long-tailed Tit.
The Mute Swan family at Oak Road lake. The remaining juvenile was at the river.
A Buzzard mewing at Ennerdale.
The reservoir has water after the rain in the last couple of months, but it is quite shallow, the crows happily landing on it and wading amongst the gulls. There were a few Shoveler, about 20 Teal and a large group of mixed gulls, and the ever present Grey Heron.
Teal, now in full breeding plumage.
An immature Great Black Backed gull, number 101 for the 100 species challenge.
The biggest surprise was a Green Sandpiper, who was feeding to the left of the reservoir, by the reeds, but after being flushed by a crow, it approached after flying low. This was number 102 for the 100 Birds in Hull challenge, but also the first time I have this species in Hull, which was very nice. The light made for good photography too.
There were two Lesser Black-backed Gulls hanging out at the reservoir.
Tuesday: Rockford Fields and East Park
A mild day, reaching 13oC with sunny spells. I headed to East Park, but my aim was to have the last orthopterans of the year at Rochford fields. At Stoneferry, a Buzzard was flying south, estorted at close range by a group of Carrion Crows.
Buzzard.
A Sparrowhawk soaring at East Park.
Grey Heron.
Black-headed Gulls are always very interested in Goosander activities.
Four female Goosanders were at the park.
One of the two Grey Wagtails on the splash boat.
A drake Shoveler moulting into breeding plumage was near the boardwalk.
Cormorant.
After East Park, I moved to Rockford Fields hoping for a sunny spell. I had this, and more!
A Peregrine powering over Rockford Fields.
Female Roesel's Bush-cricket.
Some male Long-winged Coneheads were still calling, This female was cleaning her ovipositor from the base to the tip.
I was suprised to spot a Lesser Marsh Grasshopper.
To top the three days in Hull, a Curlew at the playing fields at the Sculcoates patch on the way back.
Blending in amongst the loafing gulls and the Jackdaws walking around between them. As I walked away, I heard the curlew calling, feeling totally out of place, I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it!
No comments:
Post a Comment