Thursday, August 18, 2005

Watchpoint 18-08-2005

Members only watchpoint 18-08-2005
Thursday 18th August 2005
1900 – 2045hr (PC, DCB)
Weather and Sky:
A deteriorating evening after a hot, fine and sunny day, with increasing wind and total cloud cover advanced from south-east. Wind: NW F4. Temp: 18 falling 16, humidity rising. Visibility: Bowland Fells / Emley Moor. Cloud: stratus 8ok, visibly advancing in opposite direction to wind (advanced from SE since tea time!!). Some open sky overhead after sunset. Pressure: steady for last 18hr, c1014 / 1015.


No Canada Geese tonight and only few Mallard. In exchange a very wary Garganey present, throughout. No hirundines moving or Swifts, but significant numbers of Meadow Pipits overflying west, quite audiable and at height just about at the limit of unaided vision. The first noted were at 1945hr and they were still going over in twos and threes as the sun went down. The largest group, was the first, eleven birds. The sunset was tonight, to a lover of the skies, a wonderful affair, with stratus at cloudbase level of c4000ft extending way out over Lancashire, with only the thinnest line of open sky visible in the very far west. Just as the sun disappeared below the horizon, it dramatically illuminated the stratus ceiling, and with the pipits going over as well!! – sorry for another sunset, but its all there was to take tonight.

Moving Birds:
Meadow Pipit 60 > W (at least)
Curlew 6 > W

Other:
Garganey 1
Mallard 4
Black headed Gull 64 (mainly leaving in the direction of Eccup)
Lesser black backed Gull 82 with some leaving / overflying NW

Common Gull 8
Common Sandpiper 1
Curlew 13


Sunset over Lancashire (c) Posted by Picasa

Dave

Leeshaw 18-08-2005

Leeshaw 18-08-2005
Many thanks to Rod Procter for the info.
0955 – 1100hr
Meadow Pipit 260 > SW
Swallow 60 > S
House Martin 35 – 40 > S
Plus:
Uncountable numbers of Meadow Pipit congregating alongside Lee Lane, Oxenhope.
Dave.