Glossy Ibis showing well this morning at Sandbach flashes in the winter sun!
Didn't seem to be damaging its bill on the permafrost. It was bitterly cold.......
With my regular local patch of Marbury & Witton fairly quiet at the mo and having connected again with the few Bramblings still in Hartford, I decided to spend a free day visiting some old haunts. Down at Richmond Bank there were 2 Yellow-legged Gulls in with the masses of Herring Gulls (hi again Pete ..) and then moved on to the Wirral. BMW was frozen and only a few birds were around but on the outer marshes the Bewick's and Whoopers were still present and a few Whitefronts could be picked out amongst a large distant flock of Pinkfeet. A ringtail Hen Harrier floated by before I moved on to Neston. There, a male Stonechat and a female Marsh Harrier were on the marshes and at the sewage works the Water Pipit showed well along with a Chiffchaff and Grey Wag. Parkgate was quiet as was West Kirby ML but about 40 Pale-bellied Brents could be picked out distantly on the incoming tide towards Hillbre. Just 1 Short-eared Owl was off Denhall Lane at dusk and amongst the Little Egrets, 1 Great White Egret flew in to roost. All this and a typically superb Deeside sunset.
I'm considering a trip into cheshire this weekend. Hoping to find the glossy ibis and iceland gull at sandbach before moving onto the wirral for the geese and swans.
I don't know the area well and would appreciate some advice on how to get to and park at the locations for Glossy Ibis, Iceland gull.
Similarly for the locations mentioned above, BMW?, Neston and Parkgate.
Thanks in advance.
I'm considering a trip into cheshire this weekend. Hoping to find the glossy ibis and iceland gull at sandbach before moving onto the wirral for the geese and swans.
I don't know the area well and would appreciate some advice on how to get to and park at the locations for Glossy Ibis, Iceland gull.
Similarly for the locations mentioned above, BMW?, Neston and Parkgate.
Thanks in advance.
Ta.... it would be my 300th species in Cheshire!
Ta.... it would be my 300th species in Cheshire!
Put the postcode CW11 3QZ in your sat nav. Here's a map - http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en...=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=3&sqi=2&ved=0CA0Q_AUoAg
CB
Hope someone can help with directions as i would like to have a look for the water pipit (among other things) on saturday as this would be a lifer for me plus, any info on what to look out for, will be travelling from neston to Burton by bike if the weather permits me , cheers for any helpWith my regular local patch of Marbury & Witton fairly quiet at the mo and having connected again with the few Bramblings still in Hartford, I decided to spend a free day visiting some old haunts. Down at Richmond Bank there were 2 Yellow-legged Gulls in with the masses of Herring Gulls (hi again Pete ..) and then moved on to the Wirral. BMW was frozen and only a few birds were around but on the outer marshes the Bewick's and Whoopers were still present and a few Whitefronts could be picked out amongst a large distant flock of Pinkfeet. A ringtail Hen Harrier floated by before I moved on to Neston. There, a male Stonechat and a female Marsh Harrier were on the marshes and at the sewage works the Water Pipit showed well along with a Chiffchaff and Grey Wag. Parkgate was quiet as was West Kirby ML but about 40 Pale-bellied Brents could be picked out distantly on the incoming tide towards Hillbre. Just 1 Short-eared Owl was off Denhall Lane at dusk and amongst the Little Egrets, 1 Great White Egret flew in to roost. All this and a typically superb Deeside sunset.
Hope someone can help with directions as i would like to have a look for the water pipit (among other things) on saturday as this would be a lifer for me plus, any info on what to look out for, will be travelling from neston to Burton by bike if the weather permits me , cheers for any help
Frank
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