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13.11.24

SCARLET TANAGER-NORTHOWRAM-WEST YORKSHIRE-13th November 2024

News broke late on Sunday after a homeowner photographed a strange yellow-and-black bird on their washing line. The photographs were posted on Facebook.


The bird was a Scarlet Tanager, a first-winter male, and it turned out that it had been present since the beginning of the week. News soon spread about its location, a place called Shelf in West Yorkshire.

I had to wait until Tuesday to visit the site since I was at work on Monday. That morning, while I was at work, the news broke that the Scarlet Tanager had been found again. The bird was present all day, and the WhatsApp groups were buzzing with photographs of it!

Back in 2011, I had left the Isles of Scilly during a holiday to chase after a Scarlet Tanager that had been spotted in Cornwall (see below), only to find that the bird wasn’t there. It ended up returning to the Isles of Scilly the next day. This bird species had already given me the runaround!

St Levan, Cornwall, first-winter male, 20th to 21st October 2011

Isles Of Scilly, Sandy Lane, StMary's, first-wintermale, 22nd October 2011

What I wasn’t expecting was the sheer number of birders on site for this bird on a Tuesday morning when I arrived, after apparently 400 people had been on site yesterday. Does nobody work anymore?

7.15am in the morning!

The main area where the bird had been seen yesterday

Yesterday was a nightmare for birdwatchers. The bird was briefly spotted in a tree down the road just before 8:00 AM by a few birders. As everyone surged forward, the bird quickly flew away. It was seen again shortly before 9:00 AM near the side of a house, where it perched in a cherry tree for a few seconds. Due to the size of the area, you really had to be in the right place to catch a glimpse of the bird.

Birders On Site

The remainder of the day passed without any sightings of the bird before dusk. However, I remained hopeful that it was still nearby. I decided to head home, planning to return in the morning when the crowds would hopefully have dispersed. A few phone calls and texts had me laughing throughout the evening, especially when I found out that I had appeared on the regional news and even made it onto ITV News.


I arrived back on site at 7:00 AM, and thankfully, there were only a few people present. However, by 9:00 AM, there was still no sign of the bird. I decided to team up with the remaining birders, and we began knocking on doors along the top road, looking down at the area I had been observing yesterday. Fortunately, a kind lady named Mavis allowed us into her garden, placing us in a prime position to spot the bird if it appeared.

Mavis's garden overlooked the area where the Scarlet Tanager had been regularly seen over the last week after talking to a few of Mavis's neighbours.

We waited and waited, hopeful that the bird would return. As other birders began to leave, convinced by Sparrowhawk theories that it had gone, I decided to stay until dusk. By that time, only eight of us remained! At 2:30 PM, while walking down the garden, Dave Woodhouse shouted, "Al, it's in the tree!" Unbelievably, after 15 and a half hours of standing around, I was finally watching this incredible bird! There was no pushing, no crowding—just eight of us in total silence, fully absorbed in the moment as we observed this magnificent bird.



First photographs of the Scarlet Tanager

The Tanager continued to be visible, and the birders who had left began to return for excellent views of it.

Me and DaWoodhouse; Dave had been on site since yesterday morning as well! Dedication and patience had finally paid off!

IMAGES AND VIDEO OF THE SCARLET TANAGER!




Previous Records

2014 Outer Hebrides Brevig, Barra,  first-wintefemale, 6th to 9th October, trapped 7th October

2011 Isles Of Scilly, Sandy Lane, Mary's, Y's, first-winmale, 22ndd October

2011 CornwallLevan, evan, first-winmale, 20th to 21st October

1982 Isles Of Scilly, Higher Moors, St Marfemale, 12th, to 18th October

1981 CornwNanquidno,  idJust,  Just,first-wmale, 11th the, 11th October

1975 Isles Of Scilly, Gimble PoTresco, esco, first-wimale, 28th, September to 3rd October

1970, Isles Of Scilly, Porth HellickMary's, Ry's, first-winmale, 4th October


11.11.24

LATEST CHESHIRE & WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & BRITISH MEGAS!

11th November 2024

Megas

Scarlet Tanager-Northowram-West Yorkshire

White Winged Scoter-Lunan Bay-Angus & Dundee

Cheshire & Wirral

Eurasian Penduline Tit,Yellow Browed Warbler,Water Pipit,Woodlark and Hawfinch-Flew over south-Woolston Eyes

Red Crested Pochard-Two (one drake)-Ridgegate Reservoir

6 Western Cattle Egret-Six still in sheep field from Fen Walk-Burton RSPB

10th November 2024

Megas

Scarlet Tanager-Northowram-West Yorkshire


Scarlet Tanager





White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

Cheshire & Wirral

Eurasian Penduline Tit-Woolston Eyes


Eurasian Penduline Tit
(C)Dan Owen

Hawfinch-One again in trees at west end of swimming pool-Marbury Country Park

Red Crested Pochard-two (one drake)-Ridgegate Reservoir

Water Pipit-Two in flooded stubble field off Lordship Lane-Frodsham Marshes

Green-winged Teal - Burton Mere Wetlands.

7 Red-throated Diver, 8 Guillemot, 3 Razorbill, 5 Gannet, 60+ Great Crested Grebe and 1,000 Common Scoter off East Hoyle Bank.

9th November 2024

Megas

Eyebrowed Thrush-North Ronaldsay-Orkney


Eyebrowed Thrush

Cheshire & Wirral

Red Crested Pochard-Drake-Station Lake-Delamere 

Eurasian Penduline Tit and Greater Scaup-Woolston Eyes

Hawfinch-Near Rangers cabin-Marbury Country Park


Hawfinch

Hawfinch-4 flew South-Hale

3 Bearded Tit-Rosethern Mere



Bearded Tit
(C) J.Adshead

2 Bittern flew into roost together - 
Neston Reedbed.

300+ mixed Fieldfare/Redwing busy eating berries - Deeside Industrial Park.

Barn Owl (seen regularly last few days),4 Brambling,40 Blackbird and a Woodcock - Hilbre.

8th November 2024

Megas

Brown Booby-North Ronaldsay-Orkney

White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

Cheshire & Wirral

4 Hawfinch-Near Rangers cabin-Marbury Country Park

10 Greenland White Fronted Goose-Adults (including Icelandic satellite-collared adult female 'X6Y') briefly in field at east end of reserve

2 Hawfinch-2 flew South-Silver Lane Pools

Caspian Gull-Sandbach Flashes

5 Hawfinch-Again at Westrees, Delamere Park-Cuddington

Woodcock - Hilbre.


Woodcock
(C) S.Williams

Barred Warbler, still in sea-front garden this morning - Hoylake.

Hawfinch over this morning - Lower Heswall.

10 Cattle Egret - Burton Mere Wetlands.

7th November 2024

Cheshire & Wirral

Barred Warbler-Hoylake

Greater Scaup,Hawfinch-Over and Juvenile Garganey-Woolston Eyes

Green Winged Teal-Burton RSPB

Green Winged Teal
(C)S.Lawson

MEGAS

White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

Eyebrowed Thrush-North Ronaldsay-Orkney

6th November 2024

Cheshire & Wirral

Yellow Browed Warbler-Woolston Eyes

Common Scoter-Three (drake and two female-types)-Astbury Mere

Hawfinch-One on Whitegate Way between Waste Lane and Chester Road then flew towards Delamere-Oakmere.

Yellow Browed Warbler-One just north of hide towards Lapwing Lane crossroads in mixed tit flock-Moore Nature Reserve

Barred Warbler, caught and ringed in sea-front garden this morning - Hoylake.


Barred Warbler

9 Cattle Egret - 
Burton Mere Wetlands.

Short-eared Owl over marsh - West Kirby Shore.

Woodcock - Hilbre.

3 Whooper Swan (2ad, 1 1st winter),2240 Pink-footed Geese,1250 Shelduck,425 Pintail,580 Teal,151 Golden Plover,230 Redwing and 85 Fieldfare flew south- Heswall Shore.

MEGAS

White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

5th November 2024

Cheshire & Wirral

Caspain Gull-Sandbach Flashes

Water Pipit,Garganey,Greater Scaup and Yellow Browed Warbler-Woolston Eyes

Hawfinch-Marbury Country Park


Hawfinch

Little Stint off Sandhey slipway - 
Meols.

Snow Bunting over flew SE - Hilbre.

Merlin,2 Stonechat (pair),6 Great White Egret and 25 Fieldfare (over) - Denhall Quay.

15,000 Dunlin out from Cubbins Green on rising tide - West Kirby Shore.

MEGAS

White Winged Scoter-Linga-Shetland

4th November 2024

Cheshire & Wirral

Little Stint off Sandhey slipway - Meols.

Siberian Chiffchaff in Obs garden - Hilbre.


Siberian Chiffchaff
(C) Steve Williams

MEGAS

Canvasback-Abberton Reservoir

Stejneger's Scoter-Gosford Bay-Lothian


3rd November 2024

MEGAS

Canvasback-Abberton Reservoir

White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

White-winged Scoter, Lunan, 28 October 2024

White Winged Scoter
Cheshire & Wirral

5 Hawfinch-At Overleigh Cemetery-Chester

Little Stint-Still off Sandhey slipway east of tennis courts-Moels

Western Cattle Egret-10 in field off Lower Rake Lane-Helsby

6 Western Cattle Egret-Burton RSPB

10 Western Cattle Egret-Ince Marshes

Image

Cattle Egret
(C)Paul Ralston

Green Winged Teal-Eclipse drake on Main Scrape-Burton RSPB

2 Hawfinch-Two flew south over Hale Lighthouse-Hale

2 Hawfinch-Flew over and appeared to land but not relocated-Sweeney Wetlands

Garganey-Railway Flash 2-Sandbach Flashes

Hawfinch-Two flew over Westrees-Cuddington

2nd November 2024

MEGAS

Canvasback-Abberton Reservoir

White Winged Scoter-Lunan Bay-Angus & Dundee

Booted Eagle-Henley-On-Thames and Remenham-Berkshire



Booted Eagle
(C) Simon King

Cheshire & Wirral

Western Cattle Egret-Burton RSPB-Cheshire

3 Hawfinch-St Oswalds Church-Brereton

Eurasian Spoonbill and Water Pipit-Carr Lane Pools-Hale

Image

Eurasian Spoonbill
(C)Dave Craven

Greenland White Fronted Goose-10 over-Woolston Eyes

Little Stint-Again on slip way-Hoylake

Snow Bunting-Near boatyard-Wallasey


Snow Bunting
(C) David Bradshaw



1st November 2024 

MEGAS

Booted Eagle-Remenham-Berkshire

White Winged Scoter-Gosford Bay-Angus & Dundee

Cheshire & Wirral

Yellow Browed Warbler and Garganey-Juvenile Drake-Woolston Eyes

Little Stint-Still off Sandhey slipway

Image

Little Stint
(C) Sean O'Hara

Snow Bunting-One on beach by Perch Rock-New Brighton

Hawfinch-One still at St Oswald's Church-Brereton

Hawfinch-One flew over-Moore Nature Reserve






PENDULINE TIT-WOOLSTON EYES-WARRINGTON

News broke yesterday that a Penduline Tit had been spotted at Woolston Eyes in Warrington. However, due to family commitments, I would have to wait until the morning to go. Early this morning, I received news that the bird was still present, so I headed over there with Owen Parsons. Upon our arrival, we learned that the bird hadn't been seen for over an hour, but we didn't have to wait long before it was found in the east corner.

Woolston Eyes Number 4 Bed

The Penduline Tit was observed feeding on bulrushes (Typha) and was eventually seen clearly.

(C) Dan Owen


Birders On Site



This was Cheshire and Wirral's third record after one was found at Woolston Eyes in 2022. What a week! Barred Warbler and Penduline Tit were added to the Cheshire life list!

Previous Records

Meols-Wirral-14th September 1986

Woolston Eyes-Warrington-12th November 2022-Refound on the 22nd -23rd November 2022