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.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Goldeneye


1 Female Goldeneye at inflow this am. The last few weeks has been quite quiet, reports of 17 Curlew in north field last week and up to 12 Goosander coming in to roost . Lapwings are displaying in the East fields. Feeding station still busy with up to 4 Reed Buntings coming into feed, Goldfinch, Greenfinch and Chaffinch all still presant with Blue tits and Blackbird, more Meadow Pipits showing in surrounding field with Skylarks singing. Bring on the Waders.




