Life bird No 779.
This had been a bit of a bogey bird, I hadn't been up and down the country looking for it over the last few years but I have been to enough good locations to perhaps have stumbled across one, but never did. So this was a concerted trip to nail one.
I received a message that a female had been seen in Neston. So to get one in my home county was worth the 60 minute drive.
Another bitterly cold day with frozen snow making it a little precarious under foot, but at least the location looked good under the white blanket.
This had been a bit of a bogey bird, I hadn't been up and down the country looking for it over the last few years but I have been to enough good locations to perhaps have stumbled across one, but never did. So this was a concerted trip to nail one.
I received a message that a female had been seen in Neston. So to get one in my home county was worth the 60 minute drive.
Another bitterly cold day with frozen snow making it a little precarious under foot, but at least the location looked good under the white blanket.
Neston Marsh
Harp Inn on the Old Quay side
Black Redstart
It was a busy morning with dog walkers so she flew to the sanctuary of a nearby tree
Supporting cast of my first year sightings of Wheatear and Chiffchaff and Rock Pipit!
Wheatear
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