Ten days in England gave opportunities for the odd birding trip as the grandchildren were in school most of the week so we were able to shoot off and do a bit of touristy stuff, shopping and yes you guessed it - birdwatching.
We called in at Pennington Flash and managed three hides and the main lake. The Bunting hide with the feeders was a lot better than a month ago and we got excellent views of bullfinch, reed bunting, nuthatches and finally 3 stock doves dropped in. A couple of goosanders were on the spit as well as oystercatchers and lapwing. lots of bird song but no migrants.
Feeding station from the Bunting hide |
Nuthatch at the Bunting hide |
Sleeping shoveler |
The main lake from the Causeway hide |
"Osprey" platform has been taken over by greater black-backed gulls |
Mute swan, cormorant and Greater black-back. |
Burton Mere from the Bunker Hide |
Avocets |
Avocet, lapwing and black-tailed godwit |
Black tailed-godwits colouring up nicely |
Final stop was Elton Reservoir which is the one closest to base for a brief amble round the River Irwell and the feeding station. Highlights here were two pairs of goosander on the river and a chiffchaff seen and heard. The feeders were quiet and produced nothing out of the ordinary. I managed not to see a great spotted woodpecker at any of the sites and normally this would be a matter of great angst. Three cheers for WOW which knocked that one off in January!!
Talking of WOW I saw my first wheatear of the year on my return as well as a little egret at Kinnegar and flyover sand martins. The local patch added bullfinch, wren and chiffchaff to the list, the latter two were confirmed by the Merlin App which I am trying out. I also got to Ward Park and there were still 6 waxwings giving their usual stunning views.
Roll on the spring migrants but sand martin and chiffchaff are already on the list.
2024
121: Bittern
1262 Sand martin
123: Cetti's warbler
124: Treecreeper
125: Marsh tit
126: Avocet
127: Chiffchaff
128: Wheatear
NDCP
46: Purple sandpiper
Belfast RSPB
60: Little egret
61: Wheatear
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