Ringstone edge reservoir
Ringstone edge reservoir is a small Upland reservoir situated 1000 Ft above Sea level in the Pennines of West Yorkshire, England. In 2004 Halifax Bird Watching Club, received funding to improve the habitat on the North shore for wading birds. In October of that year, work began on some new pools and scrapes. Hopefully the new pools will encourage the Birds to stay a bit longer and possibly breed.This Blog is about the Daily sightings of Wild Birds at Ringstone Edge.
Monday, June 26, 2006
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Young Birds on Feeding Station
12:00> 13:20 Gail force winds and rain, 10 Degrees.
- ON RESERVOIR
1 Grey Heron fighting with wind
- ON FEEDING STATION
8 Young Greenfinch
7 young Starling
2 Young Dunnock
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Grey Plover


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08:10>12:00. 14 Degrees, strong West Wind.
1 Grey Plover on Reservoir in North East Corner, Stayed there untill 11:15 then flew in front of Hide, Lrp chased the plover around for a bit then it flew back to North East Corner.
Also
4 Lrp , 1 Common Sandpiper, 1 Grey Heron, 1 Female Mallard.
On Feeders
4 Linnets
4 Goldfinch
12 Greenfinch
1 Dunnock
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Monday, June 12, 2006
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Yellow Legged Gull
Reports of Yellow Legged Gull at ringstone this evening, right time of year , every time the farmer cuts his hay, they turn up or so it seems.








