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Visited the reserve today - 1 hour overlooking the marsh at the end of Marshlands Road and 2 hours on the car park by the Old Baths. Whilst it was fine weather wise, it was blowing a gale and I had to catch the tripod & scope more than once to stop them falling over.

Similar birds seen as in last post although only raptors were Hen Harrier, Kestrel and a Buzzard (although this was on the south side of Neston). Views of a male Hen Harrier, then two separate views of a ring tail were very good. Missed a merlin which was around today according to the Dee Estuary site.



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An excellent first days trip to Parkgate today with a walk from the carpark along the side of the golf course and returning circular via wirral way we had sightings of,

fieldfare a plenty
greenfinch
carrion crow
chaffinch
kestrel
blue tit, great tits and long tailed tits
robins
house sparrows
starlings

Until we got back to the carpark at around 4:15pm and then had,


shellduck
1 m hen harrier and 2 f hen harriers
1 peregrine
1 merlin
3 kestrels
5 short eared owls
black tailed godwits
curlews
jack snipe
little egret all over the marshes
heron
wigeon etc






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