It's been a while since I visited Gaddings so I walked up there this morning to see what was about. Although it was raining when I set off, it soon stopped and the calm day made for pleasant walking conditions. I made my way through Mankinholes and Lumbutts, past Longfield Dam and up the Pennine Bridleway to Gaddings. The highlight of the walk was undoubtedly the Golden Plovers at Gaddings. They were on the South East side on the shore line and I'd taken out my camera to get a photo but then the battery died on me! By the time I'd changed it they had taken off.
Mankinholes
Long Tailed Tit – 7
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Treecreeper
Little Owl in usual place
Kestrel
Lumbutts
Goldcrest – 5 in the church yard
Longfield Dam
Black-headed Gull – 34
Common Gull – 2 (1st winter)
Lapwing – 10
Canada Goose - 19
Gaddings Dam
Goldeneye – 4 (1 x ♂ 3 x ♀)
Tufted Duck ♂
Golden Plover – 20 on South East shore
Red Grouse – 2
Raven -2 flying over
Above are the 20 Golden Plover after they had taken off!!!
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