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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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January Newsletter now published on this website featuring Species Spotlight - Shoveler, Colour Ring Report and December 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)


Jan 17
2 Short-eared Owl - Denhall Quay.
1 Scaup - West Kirby Marine Lake.
1 Siberian Chiffchaff - Leasowe Lighthouse.
2 Short-eared Owl - Parkgate.

Jan 16
1 Shorelark at 3pm, just off north end - West Kirby Marine Lake.
24 Brent Geese on beach below Dee Sailing club on ebbing tide - Thurstaston.
2 Snow Bunting - Gronant.
1 Siberian Chiffchaff with 3 Chiffchaff - Leasowe Lighthouse.
4 Short-eared Owl (one came very close to the Old Baths) this afternoon - Parkgate.

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Brent Geese at Thurstaston, January 16th © Richard Smith


Chiffchaff (Siberian/tristis?) by Leasowe Lighthouse, January 15th © Sean O'Hara


Brent Geese (note dark-bellied left of centre) on West Kirby Marine Lake, January 14th © Steve Williams


Drake Scaup on West Kirby Marine Lake, January 11th © Jeremy Bradshaw


Drake Teals at Thurstaston, January 10th © Richard Smith



Brent Geese on West Kirby Marine Lake, January 10th © Carole Killikelly


Pink-footed Geese flying into the estuary over Thurstaston, January 10th © Richard Smith


Short-eared Owl off Denhall Quay, January 9th © Jake Goswell


Redwing at Parkgate, January 6th © Nigel Favager


Stonechat at Denhall Quay, January 5th © Paul Liversage


Goosander and Scaup, West Kirby Marine Lake, January 5th © Steve Williams


Purple Sandpiper, Hilbre, January 3rd © Elliot Montieth


Pink-footed Goose and Teal at Parkgate, January 2nd © John Kane


Brent Geese on West Kirby Marine Lake, December 30th © Bruce Hogan


Goldeneye (drake) on West Kirby Marine Lake, December 29th © Alan Hitchmough


Goldeneye (female) on West Kirby Marine Lake, December 28th © Joe Downing


Redwing by Old Baths, Parkgate, December 26th © Carole Killikelly


Fieldfare near Denhall, December 24th © Nigel Favager


Short-eared Owl off Old Baths, Parkgate, December 23rd © Frank Burns


Short-eared Owl on Neston Marsh, December 16th © Mark Woodhead


Common Snipe at Parkgate, December 16th © Joe Downing


Short-eared Owl at Denhall Quay, December 11th © Jeff Cohen


Bufflehead at Point of Ayr, December 8th © Mike Pollard


Tawny Owl at Burton Mere Wetlands, December 8th © John Hewitt


Peregrine with prey (a Knot), Meols, December 6th © Rob Pettitt


Big Knot flock on rising tide, Meols, December 5th © Richard Smith


Short-eared Owl at Neston Old Quay, Novmber 30th © Jake Goswell


Waders at high tide, Flint Castle, November 24th © Jeff Cohen


Marsh Harriers at Neston Old Quay, November 19th © Jeff Cohen


Brent Geese at Hoylake, November 19th © Allan Conlin


Snow Bunting at Leasowe, November 15th © Graham Connolly


Snow Bunting at Leasowe, November 15th © Jason King


Lapland Bunting at Leasowe, November 13th © Paul Liversage


Firecrest at Leasowe, November 13th © Allan Conlin


Lapland Bunting at Leasowe, November 13th © Mark Woodhead


Snow Bunting near Leasowe Lighthouse, November 12th © Sean O'Hara


Lapland Bunting in coastal paddocks, Leasowe, November 11th © Graham Connolly


Lapland Bunting at Leasowe Lighthouse, November 9th © Jeremy Bradshaw


Siberian Chiffchaff, Leasowe Lighthouse, November 8th © Allan Conlin


Lapland Bunting on Hoylake Shore, November 7th © Allan Conlin


Yellow-browed Warbler at Leasowe, November 2nd © Allan Conlin


Yellow-browed Warbler at Leasowe, November 2nd © Sean O'Hara


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