14.01.15Twice in nine days mmmmm
Before I mention my sightings, have to mention one particular sighting at 07:29 from my driveway, the
International Space Station (
ISS) came over and was visible for four minutes, it was best sighting out the three I've had, knocked on the next door and told them, mum and two of the children got good views and even better with my bins, sadly left camera in house but there are loads more chances this month ( I get updates when the best times are) BRILL
Right. Stopped in my regular lay-by on the A64 for my sarnies and flask of tea. Was parked there 150 minutes. For 90 of them I had a cracking display from
three Red Kite and a single Buzzard going back and forth across the road to a small wood at one side and open farmland the other. One of the kites seemed to have either a loose feather or something dangling from it's talons. as I never got out the car to look at their antics I couldn't really tell what it was. The colours of the Kites stood out with the sunshine shining on them, it was stunning. Although the Buzzard was alone all the time he was within striking distance at times, at one time it went very high.
I enjoy seeing all raptors and have always said it is a tie between the Red Kite and the Marsh Harrier which I like best, but every time I see the Kite it has got to be my all time favourite, it gives me such a thrill if I see one or 100+ as I did in Scotland at Belly Mack Farm feeding time
While I was at the lay-by also spotted 3 LT Tit, 1 Crow, 1 Robin, 1 W Pigeon, 1 Blackbird, 1 Great Tit. Well chuffed!On way home I spotted a
murmeration of Starlings dancing in the sky just after I got on the M180 not sure how many but maybe a thousand maybe less, I was too busy driving and I didn't have anyone with me.
Noticed a flooded area (been there a few year) was more flooded than usual, on the westbound side somewhere near Hatfield, sometimes gets 100s of gulls, doesn't look accessible.
When I arrived in Leeds there was a heavy snow shower but by time I left it had almost gone.
Kind regards
John