Sunday 1st March 2026: Shore Lark, Burton Mere and Parkgate reserves on the Dee Estuary
We planned a birdwatching day in Cheshire today, heading initially to Mow Cap where a Shore Lark had been reported over recent weeks. We walked past the historic castle here along a muddy track, arriving at a gate beside a muddy and marshy field. Kayte quickly spotted the target bird feeding amongst the grass and puddles just a short distance from the gate. We had failed to find a Shore Lark in Norfolk this year, so it was great to pick up this bird here, and it was a lifer for the others in the family group. Also of note here was a Raven being escorted away from the area by an aggressive Carrion Crow! Blurry mobile phone shot, Shore Lark Next we drove to RSPB Burton Mere, a wetland reserve. There were plenty of Avocets here, feeding close to the visitor centre, together with good numbers of Lapwings, and a few Oystercatchers dispersed amongst them. A couple of Golden Plover stood on a muddy island, then a troupe of Black-tailed Godwit flew in, settling by the water’s edge. A Mars...