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.
2025 Pinkfooted Geese flew inland to feed, 760 Pintail, 800 Lapwing,
180 Golden Plover, 3500 Knot, 520 Black-tailed Godwit this morning
before high tide -
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500 Cormorant on edge of East Hoyle Bank, 3,000+ Common Scoter and 50 Great Crested Grebe on the sea before high tide -

Sanderling near Hilbre, December 1st © Steve Williams

Great Northern Diver on West Kirby Marine Lake, November 30th © Richard Steel

Waders at West Kirby Marine Lake, November 29th © Steve Round

Snow Bunting near Red Rocks, November 27th © Sean O'Hara

Black Redstart in garden between Kings Gap and Red Rocks, November 26th © Alan Hitchmough

Waxwing in sea-front garden, Hoylake, November 26th © Jane Turner

Marsh and Hen Harrier at Parkgate, November 25th © Eleanor Sutton

Shag on West Kirby Marine Lake, November 25th © Mark Woodhead

Great Northern Diver on West Kirby Marine Lake, November 24th

Snow Bunting at Hoylake, November 14th © Matt Thomas

Snow Bunting just north of West Kirby Marine Lake, November 13th © Alan
Hitchmough

Short-eared Owl over Middle Eye (Hilbre), November 11th © Alan
Hitchmough

Red-breasted Merganser on West Kirby Marine Lake, November 10th © David
Lang

Purple Sandpipers at New Brighton, November 10th © David Bradshaw

Shag (left) and Cormorant on the pontoon on West Kirby Marine Lake
November 7th © Les Hall

Marsh Harrier over Burton Mere Wetlands, November 7th © Steve Round

Shelducks just off Meols Promenade, about 300 there this morning,
November 6th © Richard Smith

Great Northern Diver at West Kirby Marine Lake, November 5th © Peter
Sutton

Great Northern Diver at West Kirby Marine Lake, November 5th © Jeremy
Bradshaw

Snow Bunting at Meols, November 5th © Matt Thomas

Great Northern Diver on West Kirby Marine Lake, November 4th © Les Hall

Pallas's Warbler being ringed on Hilbre, November 4th © Alan Hitchmough

Ringtail Hen Harrier at Parkgate, November 1st © Mark Woodhead

Common Scoters off Leasowe, November 1st © Elliot Montieth

Yellow-browed Warbler caught and ringed in a Bidston Hill garden,
October 30th © Tony Ormond

Knots feeding in the channel at Meols, October 29th © Richard
Smith

Nice collection of waders at high tide, Hoylake, October 28th © Richard
Smith

Ringtail Hen Harrier in the mist at Heswall Golf Course, October 25th ©
Steve Houghton

Merlin at Parkgate, October 22nd © Mark Woodhead

Bittern at Burton Mere Wetlands, October 18th © Les Hall

Hen Harrier past Hilbre, October 17th © Steve Williams (Hilbre Bird
Observatory)

Rock Pipit by West Kirby Marine Lake, October 17th © Mark Woodhead

Short-eared Owl at Hilbre, October 16th © Steve Williams

Goosanders on West Kirby Marine Lake, October 16th © Charles Farnell

Redshanks on the rocks by West Kirby Marine Lake, October 14th © Alan
Hitchmough

Flcok of Wigeon over the Dee Marshes, October 10th © Frank Burns

Short-eared Owl on the Dee Marshes, October 10th © Frank Burns

Stonechat at Denhall Quay, October 9th © John Crook

Cattle Egret at Burton Mere Wetlands, September 29th © Steve Round

Two Pectoral Sandpipers at Burton Mere Wetlands, September 28th © John
Hewitt

Little Stint (centre) feeding with Dunlin, Heswall Shore, September
27th © Steve Hinde

Mediterranean Gull on West Kirby Shore, September 25th © Alan Hitchmough

Leach's Petrel at Hoylake, September 22nd © Alan Hitchmough

Baird's Sandpiper (centre) at Meols, September 21st © Richard Whitby

Baird's Sandpiper, Hoylake Shore, September 20th
Found and photographed/videoed by Sean O'Hara

"Wonderful view from up here"
Wheatears at Meols, September 16th © Sean O'Hara

Curlew Sandpipers just south of West Kirby Marine Lake on the rising
tide, September 15th
© Steve Round

Cattle Egrets at Burton Mere Wetlands, September 13th © Steve Round

Dunlin enjoying the sun, West Kirby, September 13th © Richard Smith

Arctic Skua being chased off Hilbre, September 12th © Hilbre Bird
Observatory (Chris and Steve Williams)

Another curlew Sandpiper pic! Three at West Kirby, September 12th
© Richard Smith


Curlew Sandpipers off south end of West Kirby Marine Lake, September
11th © Richard Smith

First Brent Goose back, Hilbre, September 8th © Steve Williams (Hilbre
Bird Observatory)

13 Cattle Egrets at Burton Mere Wetlands, September 7th © John Hewitt

The March of the Oystercatchers, Hoylake, September 2nd © Ian Sheppard

Large number of gulls (mainly Herring Gulls) at Hoylake after high
tide, estimated around 10,000,
September 2nd © Richard Smith

Juvenile Peregrine at Hoylake at high tide, September 1st © Mark
Woodhead

Juvenile Curlew Sandpiper at Meols, August 31st © Sean O'Hara

Part of a large flock of juvenile Knots at Hoylake, August 30th ©
Richard Smith
I've never seen so many juveniles at Hoylake before, they must have had
a very good breeding season.

Curlew Sandpiper at Meols, August 29th © Richard Smith

Avocet on Meols Shore, August 28th © Sean O'Hara

Wheatear on Hilbre, August 26th © Alan Hitchmough

Citrine Wagtail on Meols Shore, August 23rd © Graham Connolly (the
finder!)

Citrine Wagtail on Meols Shore, August 23rd © Alan Hitchmough

Little Stint and Curlew Sandpiper at Meols, August 22nd © Frank Burns

Cattle Egret at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 22nd © Andrew Ingham

Curlew Sandpiper at Hoylake, August 21st © Mark Woodhead

Black-tailed Godwits at Caldy, August 20th © Richard Smith

Curlew Sandpiper (moulting adult), Meols shore, August 20th © Sean
O'Hara

Bathtime at Meols, August 18th © Richard Smith

Curlew Sandpiper (centre) with Dunlins and Ringed Plovers at Meols at
high tide, August 17th © Sean O'Hara

Green Sandpiper at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 17th © Mark Woodhead

Kingfisher at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 15th © Francesco Parisi

Ringed Plover, high tide at Meols, August 15th © Charles Farnell

Spotted Flycatcher near Leasowe Lighthouse, August 14th © Sean O'Hara

Spotted Flycatcher, Hoylake Langfields, August 13th © Richard Whitby

Yellow Wagtail at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 12th © Carole Killikelly

Turnstones on wall of West Kirby Marine Lake, August 12th © Richard
Smith

Nine Spoonbills at Parkgate, August 10th © Roy Wilson

Juvenile Sedge Warbler at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 9th © Mark
Woodhead

Yellow-legged Gull at Hoylake, August 3rd © Mark Woodhead

Greenshanks at Burton Mere Wetlands, August 2nd © Bill Wonderley

Breeding plumage Knot in the tern and wader roost at Hoylake, August
2nd © Richard Smith

Black-tailed Godwits at Caldy, July 28th © Richard Smith

Hen Harrier over Burton Mere Wetlands, July 27th © Francesco Parisi

A small portion of the Black-tailed Godwit flock (with feral Greylags)
at Caldy Wildfowl Collection, July 25th
© Richard Smith

Juvenile Wheatear at Red Rocks, July 8th © Anthony Ramsden

Sandwich Terns near Hilbre, July 6th © Richard Smith

Black-tailed Godwit just flown in from Iceland (ringed in Ireland),
Caldy Wildfowl Collection, July 6th © Richard Smith

Night Heron at Burton Mere Wetlands, July 4th © Allan Conlin
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