Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter and five Long-tailed ducks- Off East Hoyle Bank - Hoylake.
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter and five Long-tailed ducks- Off East Hoyle Bank - Hoylake.
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter and five Long-tailed ducks- Off East Hoyle Bank - Hoylake.
Hawfinch-One still at Westrees, Delamere Park-Cuddington
Ring Ouzel and Little ringed plover-Male still in bushes along Carr Lane, Hale
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American Coot-Loch Of Spiggie-Shetland
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter and a Velvet Scoter off East Hoyle Bank - Hoylake.
Russian White Fronted Goose-Two still in flooded field south of Westwood Hall Nursing Home off Brimstage Road-Brimstage
21 Black Necked Grebes-Woolston Eyes(Permit Only)
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Booted Eagle-Marazion-Cornwall
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter, 4 Scaup and a Long-tailed Duck off East Hoyle Bank - Hoylake.
Ruddy Shelduck-Still on River Mersey-Hale
Hawfinch-One still at Westrees, Delamere Park-Cuddington
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Booted Eagle-Marazion-Cornwall
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter, Velvet Scoter, and 7 Long-tailed Duck off East Hoyle Bank -Hoylake.
2 Red Kite and 6 Avocet off Old Baths-Parkgate.
14 Black Necked Grebe-N04 Bed-Woolston Eyes-Permit Only
Russian White Fronted Goose-Two still in flooded field south of Westwood Hall Nursing Home off Brimstage Road-Brimstage
Hawfinch-One again at The Coppice/Westrees-Cuddington
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National Megas News
American Coot-Loch Of Spiggie-Shetland
Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter,Velvet Scoter,Eider and 5 Long-tailed Duck off East Hoyle Bank -Hoylake.
Russian White Fronted Goose-Two still in flooded field south of Westwood Hall Nursing Home off Brimstage Road-Brimstage
Ring Ouzel-Male in field along Within Way-Hale
News came out this week that two Large Tortoiseshell butterflies had been found in Birchett Wood near Orlestone, Kent. I arranged to drive down there on Sunday with Owen Parsons. Additionally, there were three Serins at Sandwich Bay that Owen needed for his life list, so the trip was on.
We left Cheshire at 2:00 AM and arrived at Sandwich Bay in Kent just after 7:00 AM, greeted by a stunning sunrise.
When we arrived at Restharrow Scrape, birders were already on-site waiting for the Serins to appear.
Unless the Phantom Releaser has been active, the general consensus is that these Large Tortoiseshell are the presence of a small breeding colony. While we couldn't confirm the exact number of individuals observed on the day, I estimate that there were around four, and we saw two of them. It's wonderful to think that the Large Tortoiseshell butterfly may be making a recovery here in the UK!
During our walk, we also spotted several other butterflies, including the Comma, Peacock, and Brimstone. Additionally, an Orange Underwing moth was seen as we were walking back to the car.
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Cheshire and Wirral Bird News
Black Scoter and 5 Long-tailed Duck off East Hoyle Bank this morning - Hoylake.
Red Kite,2 Greenshank in the gutter and a Wheatear - Leasowe Lighthouse.
5 Avocet off Old Baths,4 Great White Egret,Bittern late afternoon -Parkgate.
2 Russian White Fronted Geese, still in field with Greylags - Thornton Hough.
Hawfinch-Marbury Country Park