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The Dee Estuary, on the North Wales / North-West England border, is one of the United Kingdom's premier birding locations for wetland and shorebirds. This Website describes the best Dee Estuary birdwatching areas with detailed maps and latest bird news for dedicated twitchers and casual birdwatchers alike.

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April Newsletter now published on this website featuring article "Red Knot in winter plumage don't all look the same", Colour Ring Report and March Bird News.
Newsletters going back to March 1998 can be read, they are indexed both month by month and by subject matter.

Latest Sightings.... (more)


Apr 8
1 Sardinian Warbler, caught, ringed and released at 7am but no further sign up to noon, first for Cheshire and Wirral, also 1 Redstart, 1 Grasshopper Warbler  and 1 Yellow Wagtail - Hilbre.
13+ Wheatear, 4 White Wagtail, 1 Redstart (fem), 2 Reed Warbler, 1 Whitethroat, 1 Grasshopper Warbler and 1 Sedge Warbler - Leasowe Lighthouse.
3 Wheatear on sand off Kings Gap this morning - Hoylake.
1 Redstart and 2 Garganey (pair) Burton Point.
1 Green-winged Teal (drake) on boathouse Flash - Parkgate.
8 Wheaterar, 3 Willow Warbler and 4 Blackcap - Heswall Fields..
1 Cuckoo *first of spring* - Leasowe Gunsite.

Apr 7
100+ Willow Warbler/Chiffchaff and 1 Lesser Whitethroat early morning  in sea-front gardens, also 32 White Wagtail plus several Pied Wagtails, 2 Wheatear and 20+ Meadow Pipit on beach between Curzon Road and Beach Road, 1 Short-eared Owl over high flying north at 12.25hrs - Hoylake.
1 Common Whitethroat *first of spring*, also 1 Green Sandpiper, 7 Spotted Redshank and 1 Russian White-fronted Goose - Burton Mere Wetlands.
2 Redstart (males), 5+ Wheatear, 2 Swallow, 1 House Martin and 1 Sedge Warbler - Leasowe Lighthouse.
2 White Stork in field by railway - Greenfield.
1 Osprey circling high and drifiting east - Meols.
8 Blackcap, 2 Willow Warbler and 15 Chiffchaff on a short stretch of the Wirral Way this morning. between the Dungeons path and Heswall Fields NT.
2 Garganey (pair), 2 Green Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank, 2 Willow Warbler and 2 Swallow this moring - Burton Point to Decca Pools.

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Sardinian Warbler being ringed on Hilbre, April 8th © Alan Hitchmough (Hilbre Bird Observatory)


Redstart at Leasowe, April 7th © Sean O'Hara


White Stork over Burton Point, April 6th © Carole Killikelly


Green-winged Teal, Heswall shore, April 6th © Steve Hinde


Willow Warbler at Leasowe, April 6th © Sean O'Hara


First light and the Pink-footed Geese are leaving the estuary in their thousands
Hilbre, April 6th © Alan Hitchmough (Hilbre Bird Observatory)


This Raven was on Hoylake Beach and looked like it was burying something, but every so often it ruffled all it's
feathers up and arched it's back by lifting it's tail up, April 2nd © Richard smith


Green-winged Teal at Heswall, April 1st © Steve Hinde


Little Gull at Burton Mere Wetlands, March 31st © Mark Woodhead


Pair of Garganey at Burton Mere Wetlands, March 30th © Joe Downing


1st winter Common Gull at Greenfield Dock, March 30th © Jeff Cohen


Little Gull at Burton Mere Wetlands, March 28th © Carole Killikelly
 

A nice range 0f plumages at Caldy Wildfowl Collection as the Black-tailed Godwits moult into
breeding plumage, March 28th © Richard Smith


Little Ringed Plover at Burton Mere Wetlands, March 22nd © Jason King


Russian White-fronted Goose at Thornton Hough, March 22nd © Richard Whitby


Sandwich Tern at Hilbre, March 21st © Chris Williams


Wheatear walking along the top of the sea defence, Hoylake, March 21st © Joe Downing


A nice selection of species at Caldy Wildfowl Collection, March 21st © Richard Smith


ChiffChaff on Hilbre, March 21st © Alan Hitchmough


Ring Ouzel in garden in Pensby, March 20th © Steve Hinde


Knots feeding at Meols, March 18th © Richard Smith


Green-winged Teal at Heswall (off Target Road), March 17th © Steve Hinde


Wheatear in 'Hoopoe Hollow' paddock, Meols, March 14th © Alan Hitchmough


Wheatears in 'Hoopoe Hollow' paddock, Meols, March 14th © Steve Williams


Dark-bellied and Pale-Bellied Brent Geese on West Kirby Marine Lake, March 10th © Mark Woodhead


Common Scoter on West Kirby Marine Lake, March 7th © Joe Downing
We don't often get the opportunity to take close-ups of Common Scoters, and this photo taken by Joe is escellent!


Black Redstart at Meols, March 6th © Sean O'Hara


First Wheatear of the spring! Hilbre, March 5th © Matt Thomas


Black-tailed Godwit already in full breeding plumage with w/pl knots in the background
at Thurstaston, March 5th © Richard Smith


Siskins in oak trees at Stapledon Wood, Caldy, March 4th © Richard Smith


Male Hen Harrier flying past Hilbre, March 1st © Alan Hitchmough


Spoonbill at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 27th © Keith Scovell


A Spoonbill with Avocets at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 25th © Les Hall


Stonechat on Hilbre, February 25th © Steve Williams (Hilbre Bird Observatory)


Black-tailed and Bar-tailed Godwits at Hoylake, February 19th © Richard Smith


Redshank roost at West Kirby Marine Lake, February 18th © David Senior


Short-eared Owl on Parkgate Marsh, February 17th © John Crook


Common Scoters off Hilbre, February 15th © Alan Hitchmough (Hilbre Bird Observatory)


Water Rail at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 15th © Ian McKenna


Purple Sandpiper on rocks, Wallasey Shore, February 14th © Joe Downing


Short-eared Owl at Parkgate, February 13th © John Kane


Drake Scaup, West Kirby Marine Lake, February 7th © Joe Downing


Cattle Egrets at Burton, February 7th © Richard Whitby


Short-eared Owl at Denhall Quay, February 4th © Paul Liversage


Water Rail at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 4th © Mark Woodhead


White-fronted Goose at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 3rd © Jake Goswell


Knots in flight and Brent Geese on the shore, Hoylake, February 2nd © Bruce Hogan


Kingfisher at Burton Mere Wetlands, February 1st © David Thompson




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