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Birding Group at Hoylake etc. 25th September 2018

The birding group had scheduled the 25th September for Hoylake. I’m not sure how this came about because, with a reltively low high tide of 9.3m at 12:15pm, we were never likely to see a spectacle. What we did have going for us was a beautiful sunny day with no heat haze and possibly the best viewing conditions ever. Not many birds, though.

We didn’t think it worth going to Burton first just half an hour so we drove to Meols and parked up at the very end of the promenade where the coastal path starts that leads to Leosowe. Here we got pretty much what we were going to get for the rest of the day – Redshanks and Curlew. We walked down the promenade for a bit but nothing new came in so we drove down to Hoylake where we met up with the others. Here we at least got some distant Common Scoter and also a Peregrine standing on the sand right at the water’s edge. We also got a small number of distant Sanderling. Remarkably there are still a lot of Swallows around.

When it became cear that we weren’t going to get much more we decided to drop down to Parkgate but we stopped off briefly at West Kirby Marine Lake where we got more Redshank but also some Turnstone.

At Parkgate we had a close encounter with a Kestrel who spent all the time we were there perched on the stone wall by the footpath that runs along the marsh. It occasionally took off after a bird but returned empty clawed –at least while we were there. A couple of Buzzards flew overhead and then we got fantastic, close views of a Ringtail Hen Harrier that came in really close to the car park and then turned away from us, returning occasionally for another bit of a show. This is probably the closest I have been to a Hen Harrier on the Wirral so we were very pleased with that. There were a few smaller birds around including Stonechat and Meadow Pipit.

We went for lunch at the Carvery at the other end of Parkgate – we won’t do that again! And then drove down for a quick half hour at Burton but there wasn’t much there and we only stayed about half an hour.

That was the end of our day. Not exactly high tide material but we still managed to get some nice birds and especially in the raptor department.

Bird Sightings : Hoylake : 25th Sep 2018

Common Shelduck 20
Common Scoter 20
Great Cormorant 40
Eurasian Oystercatcher 400
Common Redshank 200
Eurasian Curlew 100
Sanderling 6
Black-headed Gull 100
Herring Gull 20
Lesser Black-backed Gull 6
Great Black-backed Gull 10
Rock Dove 4
Common Wood Pigeon 4
Peregrine Falcon 1
Barn Swallow 10
Pied Wagtail 6

Bird Sightings : West Kirby Marine Lake: 25th Sep 2018

Common Redshank 80
Ruddy Turnstone 20

Bird Sightings : Parkgate : 25th Sep 2018

Grey Heron 1
Little Egret 10
Hen Harrier 1
Common Buzzard 2
Common Kestrel 1
European Stonechat 2
Meadow Pipit 8

Bird Sightings : Burton Mere Wetlands : 25th Sep 2018

Canada Goose 20
Black Swan 1
Mallard 20
Northern Shoveler 20
Common Teal 150
Common Moorhen 2
Black-tailed Godwit 30
Common Snipe 2

 

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