At Target road, Heswall a stunning Pallas's Warbler was found by Steve Hinde late afternoon and was still present at dusk. The bird fed amongst the Ivy and Hawthorns actively catching flies in the company of 3 Chiffchaffs and a small Tit flock.
For those visiting the site tomorrow it is advised to park carefully on the single track road and do not park in the passing places on boundary road. It is likely this bird has over wintered so observers will still see the bird if they park near Shelldrakes Restaurant and walk back to Target Road.
2015 Review of the Year
The first good bird of the year arrived on Jan 4th when a Grey Phalarope was found at Seacombe ferry terminal by Adele and Elliot Montieth. Still present the following day it allowed many to catch up with this usually pelagic species during the winter.
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The 5th April saw a Lighthouse mega recorded. Only the 3rd Lighthouse record of Green Woodpecker was found by Jeremy Bradshaw. The bird was present for a couple of weeks although remained elusive for most of its stay.
Spring progressed and we saw big numbers of migrants at the Lighthouse including over 30 Redstarts , 9 Ring Ouzel and unusually two Pied Flycatchers. One was recorded on the 22nd April along with a brief Alpine Swift seen by David Haigh, John Jones & Colin Twist et al. This represents our second Alpine Swift for the Lighthouse area.
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One of the Three Dotterel (AMC) |
Curlew Sandpiper 8th May 2015 - Hoyllake Shore (AMC) |
Migrants continued to move through during the spring including 4 Ospreys and a Red Kite. On the 15th May, a Turtle Dove was found independently by AMC & Don Maxwell. This is an increasingly rare Wirral bird following the national trend, however 3 of the last 4 North Wirral records have been at or near Lingham Lane paddocks.
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As expected things began to quiten down during the summer at the Lighthouse however persistence paid off and on June 26th a male Serin was located at 'Hoopoe Hollow' . Discovered by AMC & Eddie Williams the bird associated loosely with other finches and was highly mobile. It was only seen by one other observer after its initial discovery.
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Summer is a great time for rare terns on Wirral and this year was no exception with BMW/IMF hosting it's third Gull billed Tern in the reserves history. On the 3rd July a bird was found by visiting birders and unlike the previous two records which only stayed briefly, this bird hung around all afternoon and was seen briefly the following morning . A long awaited "pullback" for many a Wirral lister.
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Autumn migration is never quite as exciting as Spring at the Lighthouse however with the east coast seemingly festooned with drift migrants during late August it was surely only a matter of time that one found its way to the Lighthouse. On September 4th one did. A juvenile Red backed Shrike was discovered by AMC along Park Lane, Meols. Surprisingly this was our first record of this species at the Lighthouse despite having a number of Great grey Shrike records.
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Storm Abigail brought late Leach's Petrels with first being recorded from the Gunsite on 13th November. Six birds battled the storm force winds to head back out into the Irish Sea.
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Hoylake Sunset (AMC) |
So an eventful year drew to a close with thoughts turning to the prospect of another exciting Wirral year during 2016. "What next for the Wirral?" is the question on everyone's lips. Well we are already off to a flyer, with a stunning Pallas's Warbler found at Heswall and its only January 2nd!
As ever it remains for us to thank all those who contribute to this site with their observations and information and we wish our readers a successful bird filled 2016.
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