Had distant views yesterday (Sunday), from the road. Heat haze was causing problems. As is often the case, just as you get home you find out it's moved to somewhere else, giving supposedly better views!
Oh well, good to see the Peregrines at Warton. One of the two youngsters took it's first flight yesterday.
Rob Smallwood said
Mon Jun 18 12:04 AM, 2007
Good but distant views today - from the causeway, the road and best late on from the Eric Morecambe hide.
Only a hunch - but I think it has itchy feet so don't leave it too late....
Simon Warford said
Sun Jun 17 10:59 AM, 2007
Yes its worth going to see, not been one in the UK since 1984. Its commuting between the causeway and a pool only viewable from the junction south of visitor centre on road to eric morecombe pools
Paul Wilson said
Sun Jun 17 10:39 AM, 2007
Might go for this this afternoon. Apparently in a field near reserve yesterday, and still there this morning.
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Jun 16 3:33 PM, 2007
Now apparently 'belting' around the reserve by the sounds of it...
Simon Warford said
Sat Jun 16 2:58 PM, 2007
Well it appears its definately still there on land just past the public hide from the little bridge, early afternoon today at least, that will be interesting, swarms of people fighting on the causeway to look down a narrow channel.
-- Edited by warfy at 15:00, 2007-06-16
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Jun 13 9:00 PM, 2007
Apparently
James Walsh said
Wed Jun 13 3:11 PM, 2007
Seen again at Leighton Moss RSPB, in flight over Public Hide, this afternoon
Alan Warford said
Wed Jun 13 12:16 PM, 2007
Read the story of Tom Mckinneys trip to Caerlaverock for White Tailed Plover, its very funny and very true, (personal experience) if you dont mind the expletives. http://skills-bills.co.uk/2007.htm
Simon Warford said
Mon Jun 11 10:32 PM, 2007
No further sign today, maybe its half way back to Asia or Kazakhstan, it could quite possibly still be in the UK though.
-- Edited by warfy at 22:33, 2007-06-11
James Walsh said
Mon Jun 11 9:21 PM, 2007
henerz1 wrote:
Any good habo at King George V Pool EcoBirdRacer?!!!
altrincham golf course, i've seen lapwing there before........
brian fielding said
Mon Jun 11 12:27 PM, 2007
saw the white tailed plover at caerlaverok on friday, cracking bird. hope it is refound , i wouldnt be surprised if its still around the lancs coast somewhere. this would look fantastic on my gm list, if only!
Simon Warford said
Sun Jun 10 10:46 PM, 2007
No problem Ian glad i was of assistance, i was suprised to see the car park still having 2 or 3 places left Didnt realise you were so close behind us, hehe.
We went back to the Eric Morecambe hide for abit and had Greenshank and a few Avocets/Blackwits. The spoonbill was only visible from warton cragg.
The approach road was gridlock when we left, it was nice to see some old faces from Derbys but they were too late.
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Jun 10 10:16 PM, 2007
Cheers for the text updates Simon, especially the one concerning the car parking availability, which was a bit of a worry at the time, seems like we were so quick on our feet though that we beat them all there...and just in time too
I think you deserved that one pal, so good on yer.
Simon Warford said
Sun Jun 10 10:09 PM, 2007
Haha you read my mind Ian, surely it will be at the irresistible Rumworth
I hope you stuck to the speed limits Ian like we did Good job i left my Pork Chop otherwise i would have missed it!!
3rd Time lucky - oh im happy tonight.
-- Edited by warfy at 22:11, 2007-06-10
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Jun 10 9:47 PM, 2007
EcoBirdRacer wrote:
next stop Greater Manchester ?
Oh please....... Astley Peat Pools, Rumworth, New Hide?????
Saw the bird at Leighton this evening (also present GM birders 'the Berrys' and 'the Warfords'), which included seeing it fly off, not be refound...yet! I'm going for Marshside in a day or two though......
Henry Cook said
Sun Jun 10 8:40 PM, 2007
Any good habo at King George V Pool EcoBirdRacer?!!!
James Walsh said
Sun Jun 10 6:57 PM, 2007
First seen at Caerlaverok in Dumfries and Galloway, seen at Leighton Moss RSPB this afteroon, next stop Greater Manchester ?
Oh well, good to see the Peregrines at Warton. One of the two youngsters took it's first flight yesterday.
Only a hunch - but I think it has itchy feet so don't leave it too late....
-- Edited by warfy at 15:00, 2007-06-16
http://skills-bills.co.uk/2007.htm
-- Edited by warfy at 22:33, 2007-06-11
altrincham golf course, i've seen lapwing there before........
We went back to the Eric Morecambe hide for abit and had Greenshank and a few Avocets/Blackwits. The spoonbill was only visible from warton cragg.
The approach road was gridlock when we left, it was nice to see some old faces from Derbys but they were too late.
I think you deserved that one pal, so good on yer.
I hope you stuck to the speed limits Ian like we did Good job i left my Pork Chop otherwise i would have missed it!!
3rd Time lucky - oh im happy tonight.
-- Edited by warfy at 22:11, 2007-06-10
Oh please....... Astley Peat Pools, Rumworth, New Hide?????
Saw the bird at Leighton this evening (also present GM birders 'the Berrys' and 'the Warfords'), which included seeing it fly off, not be refound...yet! I'm going for Marshside in a day or two though......