I have to confess that I have not done a lot of birding since the start of the year! I seem to be turning into a bit of a fair-weather wuss, which meant I missed a famed Wirral birding event. The beginning of January saw some strong winds coinciding with high tides and the water came right in to the wall at Parkgate and elsewhere on the river.
The result, so I heard, was a birding extravaganza, with great views of harriers, short-eared owls and other raptors. Water Rails were flushed off the marsh and small rodents such as voles and mice swam for their lives! An occasion like this is arguably one of the most sensational natural world sights in the UK. Did any members make it to Parkgate or elsewhere for the high tide? If so, let us know how you faired.
With the weather remaining inclement, it should have increased the numbers of birds and different species seen on the Big Garden Birdwatch. I hope many of you joined in and enjoyed the annual bird watch from the comfort of your armchair. Now that is my idea of birding!
Canal Trip
I am planning another day trip with the Wirral Community Narrowboat Trust on Thursday 10th May. The boat will take us from the Cheshire Cat at Christleton, at around 9.15am, along the Shropshire Union Canal to Wharton’s Lock and Beeston, where we stop for lunch, before returning to Christleton about 4:30pm.
The boat has a toilet, and free tea/coffee is provided, so you only need to bring your lunch and binoculars! The cost will be around £13 – £14. Priority will be given to members who have not been on a trip before or not for some time; then it is first come – first served!
Please email me to book or for more details. [email protected]
Hugh Stewart