A Trip to the Yorkshire Dales from Suffolk - Part 1

Last week my wife and I headed to the Yorkshire Dales and stayed near Skipton for a week of walking and wildlife watching.

On our first day we were heading into  Skipton and saw some House Martins coming down to a muddy puddle (not many about in this dry weather) on the edge of town collecting nesting material. Luckily there was somewhere safe to stop and observe and even more lucky I spotted this Little Ringed Plover amongst them, sadly it flew off before my wife got a proper look at it.

Also amongst the House Martins were some Swallows.

On through Skipton to Grassington and down by Linton Bridge a family of Grey Wagtails.

The main lure of this part of the Wharf for us is seeing Dippers.

Our first time in this area in Spring and we quickly found our Dipper feeding a youngster.

Walking down the Wharfe towards Hebden, a lone Lesser Black-backed Gull

In a small pond near the river by the footpath, a Redshank.

Some Mallard ducklings, one slightly different to the others.

Then a very active group of Goosanders, an adult female and six youngsters.

Synchronised swimming.

There were regular sightings of Common Sandpipers.

A very brief glimpse of a Treecreeper.

More Common Sandpipers.

There were lots of Sand Martins skimming the water for flies and taking their catch to their nests in the river bank.

Another encounter with the Goosander family.

Resting Sand Martins.

Unusual framing for a Lapwing.

On the path back to Linton some Song Thrushes.

Grisly end for a snail.

Youngster watching to see how it's done.

That was the end of our first day of six days out and about, but don't worry this post won't run to six parts.  A very high percentage of my photos were taken in the first two days walking along the Wharf and before any editing or deleting I had between 3000 and 4000 shots, a lot of time has been spent getting things down to manageable proportions.

Best Wishes,

Trevor

  • One of our favourite areas for the last 60 years or so, hope Yorkshire was good for you

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can

  • Stunning set of photos Trevor with such great captures; love the young being fed, that Dipper is simply gorgeous ! Love song thrushes, they are attractive and usually not too skittish. The Lapwing plumage really shows up brilliantly with that iridescent plumage. How cute are those Sand Martins, you certainly had a fabulous day and thanks for sharing all your amazing photos with us.

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    Regards, Hazel 

  • Lovely photos Trevor, I especially like the Dipper and Goosanders - she has done well to raise 6

    Cin J

  • Shame Trevor - you not putting up six parts I mean, who could fail to appreciate your fabulous pictures. :-) The Dipper feeding it's youngster with both of them having closed eyes, gorgeous, and the active Goosanders and then the Lapwing looking so splendid, thanks so much for sharing.

    Lot to learn

  • That's a lovely start to the week Trevor :o) Martin and Swallow in the same pic? That's just showing off lol
    Impossible to pick a favourite, so many superb shots, of life, not just portraits. Thanks for sharing :o)
  • Thanks Pete,
    Yorkshire was very good for us, wonderful walking country with an abundance of wildlife, a lot of which we either rarely or never see in Suffolk. We'll definitely be back before too long.
    Trevor
  • A brilliant set of photos Trevor, and I have to say, the synchronised goosanders was absolutely superb.

    As for six parts why not?

    You photos and reports are always a pleasure to see and read.

  • Thankyou Trevor for another set of fabulous photos from your visit to Yorkshire. Lovely, the colours and quality are superb. I do like the Lapwing undercarriage shot! Look forward to the next set.

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

  • Yes Catlady the Lapwing shots are pretty good, we tend to overlook them locally as we see them in all seasons. The local ringing group did 30 chicks the other day all fitted with those little silver BTO rings. pretty hopeful for the future of the species

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can

  • Many thanks everyone for your generous comments, that was a great day by the river and I could possibly do 6 posts of just Dippers feeding from the number of good shots I got from the very obliging birds. I'm not going to but part 2 will have more Dippers but with a difference.

    The scenery was as photogenic as the birds.

    Best Wishes,

    Trevor