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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    More from my Red Rocks visit in April:- http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarfrazh/8683293000/in/photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarfrazh/8683293046/in/photostream I wonder how it looks now?
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    This photo is from my visit to Red Rocks in late April of this year. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarfrazh/8683293154/
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Thanks for that! A Tree Pipit flying over would be enough for me. I was looking at the forecast says Sunday will be dry?
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    The birds that move offshore - how far are they from Red Rocks? I think I will visit again this weekend - is it the peak time of migration now? Ideally would love to get a Cuckoo and Tree Pipit - both firsts for me. It would be nice to see some Redstarts, Whinchat, Yellow Wagtails, all the...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Oh dear you have ruined my first of the year for a patch! Mine was on the gorse as well. I did nt think Whitethroat were keen on gorse for some strange reason. I never got any groppers.....
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Managed to visit Red Rocks NR finally and was very impressed! Got there about 6pm and at least 6 Sedge warbler easily, 1 Blackcap, 1 Whitethroat, quite a few Skylark, 7 Mallard Drakes what must have been 2 Water Rails squealing. Quite a few Chiffchaff too. A very shy "Blackbird" flew from the...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Thanks CB, Jane and Richard... btw whwere do we park for the Ferry trip?
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Thanks Jane - which areas would you recommend to spend 3-4 hours ...with wildlife, scenery and a little bit of a walk without going too far!
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    I am on the Liver bird cruise on Saturday and then free until 5pm for some birding - which areas could I visit.....is the red rocks area extensive? Ideally would love to get some Tree Pipits and Whinchats... I will have a non birder with me .....so need a place where I can do some walking too....
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