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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire.
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Birding The Boundary: Friday Gulling
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Friday, 4 March 2016. The early snow had given way to cold, damp and windy conditions on patch this afternoon; the tail end of Storm Jake still clearly wagging. Arriving a little early for Gulling I decided again to head to Hale Shore to look for the recent flock of Twite. Climbing down the river wall to the shore I had a quick scan of the Mersey, and was pleased to see that Ringed Plover. And a single Jack Snipe.
Birding The Boundary: Gulls Glorious Gulls
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Saturday, 12 March 2016. It was quite mild today, with some broken cloud by the time I headed to patch to meet Paul Kurs. Paul was keen to catch up with Iceland Gull. So I offered to help him with a bit of afternoon Gulling at Hale Lighthouse. Whenever I have birded the patch with Paul, he has always been a bit of a lucky charm, so I was hoping for a bit of the same today. And a single White Wagtail. Decided to ...
Birding The Boundary: Spring? Really!! (Clearly an April Fool)
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Friday, 1 April 2016. Clearly an April Fool). Although the temperature gauge was saying 11 degrees, a strong bitter South Westerly made it feel like it was in negative figures. It was rather grey, but was actually probably one of the clearest days I've seen for a while. It certainly felt more like winter than Spring, so I wasn't too hopeful of bumping into many migrants. 34 Black Tailed Godwit. Alongside the res...
Birding The Boundary: Beanie Birding
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Sunday, 8 January 2017. After a good opening session on patch, I had planned to get back out and hopefully catch up with some of the easy birds I had missed yesterday. The weather had improved drastically, and although it was still cold it was at least bright and sunny for the majority of my visit, although the clouds did roll in a little later. And bunting (4 Yellowhammer. And c20 Reed Bunting. Were present on ...
Birding The Boundary: New Year, New List
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Saturday, 7 January 2017. New Year, New List. First off, I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year. Let's hope that 2017 is a repeat of the bird filled year that 2016 was (without the other non-bird related rubbish getting in the way! Turning off Higher Road and onto Carr Lane meant I had now officially entered my patch boundary. A Fieldfare. Were quickly added as well. And singing Cetti's Warbler.
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Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Monday, 9 January 2017. After two day time visits to the patch I was keen to get out for a dusk session. After a freezing sub-zero overnight frost, I was hopeful that the expected dusk species would be present. I headed out in glorious late afternoon sunshine, and although it was freezing cold it was good to get out in some fairly decent weather. Were "cronk-cronk"ing along the Mersey flying backwards and forwar...
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