Henry H
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We went out on Wednesday for the afternoon, first to Formby to see the red-squirrels. But there was quite a selection of birds too, with Goldcrest (a first for my good lady), Chaffinches galore, Coal Tits, Great Tits, Long-Tailed Tits and plenty of Corvids. The squirrels were a first for us both.
Then we stopped at Marshside (RSPB Southport) and were amazed by the sheer number of birds there.
We saw Shelduck and Oystercatcher mating (not with each other!) and there were hundreds of Shoveler, Lapwing, Wigeon (what a lovely duck to look at and to listen to) and Black-Headed Gulls. We saw a Little Grebe, a few Teal, some Black-Tailed Godwits, some Pintails, a few Curlews, Canada Geese and even a couple of hares on the other side of the water. Jane spotted an Avocet which was lovely to look see. Then I saw my first ever Med Gull. (there were 2). Only last week I was asking for advice on how to identify them.
We got there late afternoon and heard Skylarks on the beach but didn't see one. I'm sure there were many species that I missed as the light was going and there were just so many birds. Probably a dull day by most birders standards but it's always nice to see a first!
Henry H
Then we stopped at Marshside (RSPB Southport) and were amazed by the sheer number of birds there.
We saw Shelduck and Oystercatcher mating (not with each other!) and there were hundreds of Shoveler, Lapwing, Wigeon (what a lovely duck to look at and to listen to) and Black-Headed Gulls. We saw a Little Grebe, a few Teal, some Black-Tailed Godwits, some Pintails, a few Curlews, Canada Geese and even a couple of hares on the other side of the water. Jane spotted an Avocet which was lovely to look see. Then I saw my first ever Med Gull. (there were 2). Only last week I was asking for advice on how to identify them.
We got there late afternoon and heard Skylarks on the beach but didn't see one. I'm sure there were many species that I missed as the light was going and there were just so many birds. Probably a dull day by most birders standards but it's always nice to see a first!
Henry H