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Pete Welch wrote:

Sid, the good news was I didn't see anyone else so hopefully he's not been bothered by too many people stopping for a look... cheers, Peter






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The farmer was fine its just that when these things are going on for any length of time you could imagine he could get feed up. I should also have said that if you walk down the road almost to the farm you can get really good views without going into the field.

Sid

-- Edited by sid ashton on Friday 20th of March 2009 09:27:37 PM

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Sid, the good news was I didn't see anyone else so hopefully he's not been bothered by too many people stopping for a look... cheers, Peter

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Pete Welch wrote:

Ian, I looked in on my way home tonight to see it disappearing over the trees towards the shooting ground [hope no-one got trigger happy...] as I drove down the hill. There aren't many roads to search from so I didn't bother to try find its roosting site. At least I can count it as a sighting but I like a record shot when I can. I reckon looking at where the cows where if you could be bothered it would be easy to spot from the footpath along the river. Its got to be 350m from the road unless you drive down the farm track and looking at some photos of it on the web sometimes its been behind the barns as you look from the road. Hope that helps, let us know if you find it as I may try from the river on Sunday. Cheers, Peter





Guys you don't need to drive down the farm lane it's a public footpath and the farmer seemed to be a decent bloke on Tuesday anyway - he let me walk through his barn and into the area where the bird was near the cows. But I suppose it depends if there have been any inconsiderates down there disbelief.gif

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Hello Ian,
the egret was posted on birdguides at 15-17 today so you may be lucky.
good hunting.

Mike

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Ian, I looked in on my way home tonight to see it disappearing over the trees towards the shooting ground [hope no-one got trigger happy...] as I drove down the hill. There aren't many roads to search from so I didn't bother to try find its roosting site. At least I can count it as a sighting but I like a record shot when I can. I reckon looking at where the cows where if you could be bothered it would be easy to spot from the footpath along the river. Its got to be 350m from the road unless you drive down the farm track and looking at some photos of it on the web sometimes its been behind the barns as you look from the road. Hope that helps, let us know if you find it as I may try from the river on Sunday. Cheers, Peter

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Ian - I spoke to a couple of lads today at Clocaenog and they rekoned to have seen it on their way to Wales.

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Ian Campbell wrote:

Please, does anyone know if the Cattle Egret is still at Frodsham?, am going to Moore tomorrow with Peter Johnson and would love to see this bird if it's still around
Cheers Ian






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Please, does anyone know if the Cattle Egret is still at Frodsham?, am going to Moore tomorrow with Peter Johnson and would love to see this bird if it's still around
Cheers Ian

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Great views of cattle egret this morning at approx 10-30am.
Thanks Sid for report and good directions.

Mike


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Three Little Stint present on No. 6 tank on the marsh this morning 07.30.

Cracking views of Cattle Egret with the cows on furthest farm just before Catton Hall at Bradley which is down Bradley Lane off the B5152 in Frodsham.

-- Edited by sid ashton on Wednesday 18th of March 2009 10:18:55 AM

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So, do we not mention the r***y ducks by full name in case some b*****d from DEF*A
comes along and s****s them all once again?

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Give me a Lesser Pecker over Glaucous Gull any day!
Well done chaps. Great birding.
Henry.

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Nice to meet you as well Sid
I got the LSW myself but some of the group missed it we also missed the 1st w Glaucous Gull as well but thats birding for you

Dont worry about Buzzards and Ravens it happens to us all Honestconfuse.gif

Cheers Jimmy

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Good selection of species at Frodsham marsh this morning from 0715 onwards, including Golden Plover (a few coming into summer plumage). Curlew, Dunlin, Redshank, R***y Ducks, Black tail Godwit, Ruff, Ringed Plover, Lapwings and what I went to see 4 Little Stint - all of these species were on No. 6 tank. The track on the top of No. 6 has greatly improved until the far end where it's still a lot muddy blankstare.gif

Nice to meet Mr Meadows at Moore on the way home - hope you got that Lesser Pecker Jimmybiggrin.gif
P.S. I do generally know the difference between a Buzzard and a Raven, honest wink.gif

-- Edited by sid ashton at 16:06, 2009-03-11

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3 Little Stints at Frodsham on No 6 tank at 1400hrs at the west end with Golden Plovers.

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 24th of April 2009 06:18:36 PM

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