Holgate Birder
A blog of the things that I see on my regular walks on this part of York and my travels further afield
Sunday, 19 July 2026
Bearded reedlings everywhere.
Saturday, 18 July 2026
Spoonbill feeding time
Spoonbill experience walk number 10 and I took my camera today, We were able to see the young birds in one nest reasonably well as they are growing quickly. Will they still be in the nest for my last 2 walks next weekend?
Friday, 17 July 2026
Cattle egret at North Duffield Carrs
Harvest time and the farmer is busy collecting all the bales of hay. Just a young coot and 2 female mallards on the scrape.
2 red kites were gliding over the area looking for any prey caught up in the harvesting. One kite spotted something on the ground.
across the river cattle were grazing and a cattle egret was busily feeding on the insects they disturbed.
Some of the cattle did not like the bird and chased it away.
Another spoonbill experience walk tomorrow.
Monday, 13 July 2026
Turtle Dove
My first visit to Sutton Bank Visitor Centre tonight. I arrived at 1740 and as soon as I got out of my car, I could feel a difference in temperature. When I returned to put my parking ticket in the car I looked at the dashboard display, it read 15 degrees.
I sat at one of the picnic tables, so that I could see both sets of feeders. Shortly after I arrived a couple of birders joined me. They had been there for an hour and had not seen or heard any turtle doves. Another 2 birders joined us and we waited and watched both sets of feeders. After a while the others went back to their cars for some clothes! We continued to watch and wait.
A great spotted woodpecker turned up.
Then this dove arrived
a collared dove.
About 7pm the others left and wished me luck. I continued to sit and look. 7.30pm and my parking ticket expired at 7.40. So I slowly walked back to the car, when I saw a movement on the floor beneath the feeders. A turtle dove.
Saturday, 11 July 2026
RSPB Fairburn Ings
My 8th spoonbill experience walk today. An adult arrived with food which enabled us to see the young begging for food. We also saw a recently fledged bird following its parent as they waded through the water, whenever the adult caught something the young would start asking for food.
Before and after the walk I spent some time at the Pickup hide, near the visitor centre.
The jays did not come very close today.
Walk number 9 on Tuesday
Friday, 10 July 2026
A hot day at Blacktoft Sands.
Tree sparrows were also active.
Butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies were also on the wing, but they did not settle for long in the gentle breeze.
A couple of hours into my shift I noticed a female Bittern feeding a young on at the edge of Reedling lagoon. Not a brilliant photo due to the vegetation in the foreground.
Sunday, 5 July 2026
Spoonbills again!
2 more Spoonbill Expereince walks since my last post. Some nests still have young in, while other "teaspoons" are out of the next and pestering their parents for food. A young Cattle egret was also on view today,


