Thursday, 9 April 2026

The Wirral

The sun came out and I made an early start on the Wirral. I was hoping to see my first Wheatear of the year, but that didn't prove to be successful. However, as always in this area, there was plenty to see and I went home happy. 

Starting at Burton Marsh, there were plenty of Egrets (Great White and Little) to see. A Marsh Harrier flew over and Chiffchaffs, Song Thrush, Meadow Pipits and Reed Buntings provided a nice background chorus as I walked the path. There were still hundreds, if not thousands, of Pink-footed Geese out on the Marsh. Moving on to RSPB Burton Mere, I heard and then saw my first Willow Warbler of the year. Other firsts for 2026 included Spotted Redshanks and Med Gulls. All in all a very nice morning out in some very nice weather for a change.

Come with me on my walk here: 

Avocet


Black-tailed Godwit

Lapwing

Long-tailed Tit

Marsh Harrier

Mediterranean Gull (bottom centre) Common Gull to its left

Ruff

Water Vole

Willow Warbler



8 comments:

  1. Hello Adam,
    What a beautiful series of photos and video.
    Of the photos, photo 4 of the long-tailed tit is my favorite.
    I wish you a very good weekend.
    All the best, Irma

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  2. The Avocet is gorgeous but I really love that sweet water vole!

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  3. Hello Adam,
    Wow, great outing! The photos are beautiful, great shots of all the birds.
    I love the Avocet and the Lapwing. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  4. ...Adam, thanks for sharing, many of them are new to me. Be well.

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  5. Nice video. The Long-tailed Tit is very beautiful.

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  6. Hello Adam :)
    You took some lovely photos on your early morning birding outing. They are all beautiful birds. Shame you didn't get to see the Little Owl, i believe it's because there are fewer nesting places for them, and I really miss seeing them.
    All the best
    Sonjia.

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  7. really great captures!! i love the iridescent colors of the lapwing and the cute little fluff on top of it's head. your gulls are similar to what i see here!! you sounded different than what i was expecting...i enjoyed the narration!!

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  8. Very professional awesome photos of critters ~ thanks ^_^

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