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8.3.25

MORNING'S BIRDING AT WOOLSTON EYES

I visited Woolston Eyes this morning with Owen Parsons and Dan Brown, hoping to see a male Ferruginous duck that had been present all week.

The general consensus was that this was the same bird that had returned from last year. We arrived at 8:30 AM, but there was no sign, despite our efforts and those of over thirty other birdwatchers on the reserve searching for it. 

Nevertheless, we enjoyed a good walk around the reserve and saw a variety of species. Spring had definitely arrived, chiffchaffs and Willow tits were singing and a Toad was seen on the footpath.

One of my favourite species had also returned to the reserve, the black necked grebe, they return here yearly to breed, and eleven birds were seen.


Other birds of note were:

Jay

Lapwing

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Brambling

A great mornings birding even though we didn't see the Ferruginous duck.



















CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Marazion-Cornwall

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Common Crane-Two flew east over Elton Hall Flash-Sandbach Flashes

Black Scoter seen at 8am with Common Scoters off East Hoyle Bank this morning, north of Lifeboat Station, also 5 Long-tailed Duck  - Hoylake.Note it is only safe to walk out to low tidemark 2 hours either side of low tide, wellingtons essential

Hawfinch-One still but mobile,in private garden at The Coppice-Cuddington

13 Black Necked Grebes and Avocet-Woolston Eyes(Permit Only)





7.3.25

CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Heamoor-Cornwall

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Ferruginous Duck-Still on oxbow viewed from No 3 Bed footbridge and 7 Black necked grebe-Woolston Eyes

4 Long tailed ducks-On sea from low tidemark north of RNLI Hoylake Lifeboat Station; note it is only safe to walk out to low tidemark 2 hours either side of low tide, wellingtons essential-Hoylake

Hawfinch-One again in trees near site of old hall-Marbury Country Park

Black Necked Grebe-Still at the north-east end-Astbury Country Park


6.3.25

BLACK SCOTER-300TH BIRD FOR CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL

05/03/2015

News broke this afternoon that Wirral birder Sean O'Hara had discovered a Black scoter off East Hoyle Bank, Hoylake.


This sighting marked a first for Cheshire and Wirral. Unfortunately, I would have to wait until tomorrow to attempt to see it due to the tide.

06/03/2025

This morning, Jenna and I ventured out to East Hoyle Bank, searching through hundreds of Common Scoters. Our perseverance paid off when we finally found the bird.


Black Scoter
(c)Sean O'Hara)

Birders on site

What a magnificent bird! Well done to Sean for discovering it and this was my 300th bird for Cheshire and Wirral 😎



















CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Hayle-Cornwall

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Black Scoter seen at 8am with Common Scoters off East Hoyle Bank this morning, north of Lifeboat Station, also 3 Long-tailed Duck  - Hoylake.

2 Sand Martin heading NE *first of spring* - Leasowe Lighthouse.

2 Russian White Fronted Geese, still in field with Greylags - Thornton Hough.

Red Kite over - Irby.

Black Scoter off East Hoyle Bank this morning and 3 Long tailed ducks -Hoylake.

Black Scoter
(Sean O'Hara)

Hawfinch-One still but mobile-Cuddington

Hen Harrier-Rngtail south of Weaver bend at Redwall Reed then flew towards No 1 Tank-Frodsham Marshes

Ferruginous Duck-Still on oxbow viewed from No 3 Bed footbridge and 11 Black necked grebe-Woolston Eyes

Black Necked Grebe-Still at the north-east end-Astbury Country Park

2  Russian White Fronted Goose-Thornton Hough




5.3.25

FIRST MOTH TRAP OF THE YEAR

The weather has been lovely this week, and the nighttime temperatures have been above 10 degrees, so I set up my moth trap last night for the first time this year and this morning I added two new species.




Oak Beauty

Common Quaker











CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Marazion-Cornwall

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

2 Snow Bunting over this morning heading SW - Hilbre.

Greenshank still in gutter - Leasowe Lighthouse.

Black Scoter off East Hoyle Bank this morning - Hoylake.

Black Scoter
(C)Sean O'Hara

Ferruginous Duck-Still on oxbow viewed from No 3 Bed footbridge,2 Little ringed Plover and Siberian Chiffchaff-Woolston Eyes

Ferruginous Duck

Hawfinch-Marbury Country Park

Hawfinch- One again at The Coppice, then flew north- Cuddington




4.3.25

A DAYS BIRDING IN LANCASHIRE

Owen and I spent today in Lancashire and we managed to see some good birds during our travels. We started off at first light at Upper Thurnham, where we eventually relocated the Tundra bean goose that had been present the last few days, it was present with a few thousand Pink-footed geese.



Tundra Bean Goose

Owen scoping through hundreds of geese.

After good views of the Tundra bean goose, we headed south and called in at Hesketh marsh RSPB.


Hesketh Marsh

As we walked along the marsh, Whooper swan and a Great white egret were seen in nearby fields.

Whooper swans were in good numbers. 

Great white egret and Grey Heron

Moving along and scoping the pools, we found our target bird, Spotted redshank. Two birds were present together, foraging.

Always nice to catch up with this scarce winter wader, which is declining in parts of Europe.

Next stop was just down the road, Crossen marshes, where we eventually found the next two target birds, Water pipit and Spoonbill.

Two Spoonbills were roosting on the marsh over high tide.

It took us a good hour to find the Water pipit, which was with a few Meadow pipits on the marsh. We eventually found it around the water butts and it showed well, before being flushed.
Other birds of note on the reserve were a single White fronted goose in with the Pink-footed geese and an Avocet was found on the outer marsh.

My first Avocet of the year

A great day's birding, a few more quality year ticks for the list.





















CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Whitecross-Cornwall

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Smew and Twite reported-Trentabank Reservoir

Bittern showing from reedbed screen, also Woodcock, Spotted Redshank, Green Sandpiper, 180 Golden Plover, 2 Cattle Egret and 38 Avocet - Burton Mere Wetlands.

2 Russian White Fronted Geese, still in field with Greylags - Thornton Hough.

Russian White Fronted Geese
(C)P.Ralston

Water Pipit-Still at Carr Lane Pools viewed from Town Lane-Hale

Hen Harrier-Ringtail hunting at Carr Lane Pools-Hale

Hawfinch- Again near the two wooden arches in Queen's Park-Crewe

Black Necked Grebe-Three on number four bed-Woolston Eyes

Black Necked Grebe-Still at the north-east end-Astbury Country Park

Hawfinch-One still at Westrees, Delamere Park but mobile-Cuddington

Ferruginous Duck-Drake circled west cell of No 4 Bed then lost to view possibly towards No 3 Bed; do not walk along bunds, wellingtons essential-Woolston Eyes

3.3.25

CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

White Tern-Bird of Indo-Pacific subspecies candida died in care on Saturday-Llanberis-Caernarfon

Booted Eagle-Whitecross-Cornwall

American Coot-Loch Of Spiggie-Shetland

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Bittern showing from reedbed screen  - Burton Mere Wetlands.

Bittern 

Hawfinch-Again near two wooden arches in Queen's Park-Crewe

Black Necked Grebe-Four:one still on No 3 Bed and three on No 4 Bed-Woolston Eyes

Black Necked Grebe-Still at north-east end-Astbury Country Park

Hawfinch-Four again by steps to hide-Marbury Country Park

Eurasian Bittern-One again on No 3 Bed-Woolston Eyes

2.3.25

CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS & UK(MEGAS)

Todays Bird News

National Megas News

Booted Eagle-Whitecross-Cornwall

American Coot-Loch Of Spiggie-Shetland

Cheshire and Wirral Bird News

Eurasian Penduline 1st-winter again from John Morgan Hide on No 3 Bed and two Black necked Grebe-Woolston Eyes


800 Pink-footed Geese headed north at dawn, also 5 Eider and 6 Goosander - Hilbre.

2 Little Stint flew from Meols to Hoylake on flooding tide.

Black Necked Grebe-Astbury Mere Country Park

Hawfinch-Two near two wooden arches in Queen's Park-Crewe

Hawfinch-One still at Westrees, Delamere Park but mobile-Cuddington

Green Winged Teal-Sandbach Flashes