Raptors!
Raptors!
It was our first time visiting Burton Mere. Parking was good and it was our second time visiting an RSPB site. Burton Mere is located near Wales, on The Wirral. When we arrived, we saw a pond with both a Great White and Little Egret along with the usual winter ducks. We walked along the Burton Mere trail at around 1:20pm but didn't see much. We then went on the Reed and Fen trail. We viewed the Reedbed Screen where we saw some Mallards and a Common Moorhen. We then arrived at the Marsh Covert Hide where we saw two Eurasian Coots and a possible Water Rail go past. I didn't get a good look at the Water Rail so it wasn't a confirmed sighting. We then went on a bridge that lead to a boardwalk that went across the reedbed. We then arrived at the Border Hide where we saw Gadwalls, Mallards, Tufted Ducks, Eurasian Wigeons and Northern Pintails. We also saw a flock of Eurasian Curlew fly by as well as some Long-Tailed Tits passing through the trees. We then walked towards Burton Viewing Point in hopes of seeing a Green Woodpecker but was unsuccessful. After that, it was around 3:30pm so we started to head back. On the Burton Mere trail, it was around 4:00pm and a male & female Eurasian Sparrowhawk came, trying to catch an evening meal at the bird feeders. We then drove to Burton Marsh. A Great White Egret, a Little Egret and two Buzzards were around but nothing else.
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