Little Egret |
Swallow |
All in all Birdfair was great and I hope to attend again next year. I saw demos on ringing birds (felt sorry for the poor little blue tit though), grabbed loads of freebees and generally learned a lot. The only problem was that apart from a sneaky use of some scopes I had no intention of buying to see what was going on, on one of the lakes (a Little Eegret, Lapwings, Canada Geese, Mallards) I didn't see any birds!
To rectify that the next day we went to Woolston Eyes where we again circumnavigated the area with the hides and came to the conclusion I better just pay to get a key. I did see my first Pochard there though so it wasn't all bad.
Bullfinch sitting in the Risley Moss Carpark |
The day after we went to Risley Moss where we watched a Hobby, Kestrel and colourful male Bullfinch (none were new for any of my lists but still fun).
After lunch we went to Dee Estuary Burton Mere for the first time, this was a treasure trove. Great trails, different habitats and a wealth of birds even in August. I definitely want to go back in Autumn as it was wader-licious! My year total now stands at 88 (rank 283 on bubo listing website), 12 away from target after only two months.
Bar-tailed and Black-Tailed Godwits (and a Moorhen) |
We had trouble identifying this one but in the end settled on plain old common Buzzard, still great views though! |
Another tricky identification for us, the new bird book I purchased from Bird Fair pointed towards Common Sandpiper however. |
Gadwall, we also saw female Teals which was new for the list too. |
Yellow Wagtail |
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