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30 Mar 2025

My 1st summer migrants on Hilbre

A beautiful spring morning saw me heading up the Wirral to pick up Steve and drive the short trip across the sand and rocks to Hilbre Bird Observatory. It really was a stunning morning.


My 2nd trip to Hilbre in the space of 3 days was rewarded when Steve spotted my 1st Northern Wheatear of the spring on the top of the west side cliffs.  This was soon followed by catching my 1st Chiffchaff (on Hilbre) of the year as we walked the heligoland traps. We also caught a couple of Robins showing that spring passage for this species is also underway.

Meadow Ppits were a feature of the day with hundreds flying in off the sea and heading off over Hilbre and down the Dee Estuary. We caught one in a heligoland trap but most flew straight over. Other signs of passage included several Goldfinches and a single female Chaffinch that hung around for a short time.

Deploying walk in traps for Turnstone as part of our colour flagging project was successful with a 2nd calendar year bird caught and duly ringed by Steve. AC will join AA that was trapped last year and subsequently seen again on Hilbre earlier this year after making a return journey to the Arctic to breed.


Although no Rock Pipits were caught the spring traps proved their worth when we caught the Wheatear we'd seen earlier - our 1st ringed of the year but the 2nd to be seen on Hilbre. 






 



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