Oldmoor-The Yellow Wagtails were the stars this morning(4 birds present). Also the Herring and LBB Gulls appeared to be pairing up? @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor@SYorkshireBirds
Old Moor- Caspian Gull and Peregrine on the Mere and Pintail on the Wader Scrape were this morning's highlights @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster
Old Moor-With a notable lack of Waders on Wath Ings it was left to the Hobby and Peregrine to provide the entertainment @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster
Old Moor-The Red-necked Phalarope on Wath Ings for its second day.Always very distant unlike the Egrets on the field pools @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster
Old Moor-The 4 Spoonbills (3 Adults and 1 Juvenile) on the Wader Scrape were this morning's highlights with the youngster continually begging for food @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster
Old Moor-Today's highlights were the Mediterranean Gull on the Wader Scrape and the two Wood Sandpipers on Wombwell Ings @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster
Sheffield Peregrines-Young appear to be doing well under the careful watch of Mother, although (Colour ringed VHD) appears much further forward @shefbirdstudy@SheffPeregrines @BirdDoncaster
Old Moor- Nice to see the Spoonbill on the Wader Scrape this morning, but not so good to see the fox swim to the islands and leave with a mouthful of Gull Chicks @Barnsleybsg@RSPB_OldMoor @BirdDoncaster