Wednesday, April 29, 2026

1000 Swifts, Covenham Reservoir

Headed to Covenham yesterday hoping to see Arctic Tern, which was a huge success. We got there around 11am and were soon into birds as we started to walk around the reservoir. Common sandpipers, yellow wagtails, a white wagtail and a huge number of sand martins and swallows overhead.  We could see arctic terns flying in the middle of the reservoir. The great northern diver was still there and gave us good views. We were only half round the first stretch and Simon shouted SWIFT.....a new bird for the year and one that we had been hoping to see today. Then there was another.....and another. We looked up and the sky was literally covered in a huge ball of swifts. One of life's moments that we will always remember.....a massive fall of swifts that we estimated at 1000. For 15 minutes they never stopped coming and then they were gone as quick as they arrived. All these birds and there was just us two there. 











Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Common Cranes, RSPB Blacktoft Sands

 






Two common cranes circling from Singleton Hide then flew over to Alkborough.
What a fantastic sighting !

Woodlark

 



Very cryptic birds in a cryptic landscape, they just blend in ! Lucky we have these on our doorstep.

A few Whitethroats

 







Always singing away !

A few from Bempton Cliffs

 


A daytime hunting barn owl that was straight into the sun

Pair of fulmars





Gannets, busy collecting and sorting themselves, one was rung 

Guillemots


A peregrine hunting the cliffs



and the must see bird, the puffin xx

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Tree Pipits

 









Singing away in the morning sun !

Common Terns and Marsh Harriers

 





Our local common terns are back, very vocal !




and a couple of Marsh Harriers at Blacktoft