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Cheshire And Wirral Birding: Hills, Lowland and Coast (1 Viewer)

Brief views this morning when it finally broke cover. Manage to get the scope on it for a half a minute anyway. It had been calling on and off for an hour at the left end of the field in the longer grass before moving to the rear of the field and disappearing once again.
 
Folks
Does anyone have the Laughing Gulls finder, Mike Browns contact details please. BBRC need a submission!
thanks Hugh
 
June 3rd - possible Pacific Swift and Corncrake at Hale; Red-necked Phalarope and Grey Partridge at Burton Mere Wetlands; Long-tailed Duck at Frodsham; Little Stint at Neumann's Flash;

CB
 
Yesterday - Corncrake at Hale; Little Gull and Mediterranean Gull at Frodsham; 5 Eider and Whimbrel at Hilbre;

Today - Corncrake at Hale; Little Gull at Frodsham; Little Stint at Neumann's Flash; Arctic Skua at Leasowe;

CB
 
Corncrake showed well from the road this evening and was in pursuit of a Grey Partridge for much of the time - fascinating to watch the behaviour between the two birds. Also got good views of both legs and no sign of ringing - which rules out an introduced bird from the south I believe?
 

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Yesterday - Corncrake at Hale; Ruddy Shelduck at Neumann's Flash; Little Gull and Avocet at Frodsham; Mediterranean Gull at Burton Mere Wetlands;

June 6th - 5 Little Egrets at Hilbre;

CB
 
Excellent day at BMW today. Apart from the wood sandpiper, 2 singing sedge warblers, nesting reed buntings, plenty of whitethroat, but my highlight was the excellent display from the reed warblers. They were popping up and showing really well for a change, best bit was finding 2 newly fledged chicks squashed together on a reed getting fed by the parents.
 
June 11th - no sign of Corncrake at Hale but c250 Black-tailed Godwits, Garganey and 5 Crossbills there; Quail near Lymm; Wood Sandpiper at Burton Mere Wetlands; Red Kite at Handforth Dean; 14 Black-necked Grebes and c100 Black-tailed Godwits at Woolston Eyes; Green Sandpiper at Frodsham; Spotted Flycatcher and 3 Siskins at Leasowe;

June 12th - Red Kite at Barnston; Spotted Flycatcher at Hilbre; Barnacle Goose, 3 Wigeon, 2 Avocets and 3 Little Ringed Plovers at Frodsham;

CB
 
Belated news of a Rose-coloured Starling reported in a Pensby Garden in early May for one day only!

Mandarins seem to be doing well with breeding recorded at two new sites and Cetti's Warblers bred at a new site.

CB
 
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