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RE: PENNINGTON FLASH.


Additional sightings from today,

Black-tailed godwit 1 in Ramsdales (Thanks to Colin Broadhurst for the info)

Pochard 2 male & female off the main car park

Black-necked grebe 10 still present at 2pm

Common sandpiper 3

Photos of the brent geese attached, including the dark-bellied bird in flight. Also the black-necked grebes. Thanks to Ian for the info.

The brents in our area, i.e. Hilbre Island and the North Wales coast are pale-bellied birds with just the occasional dark-bellied and I guess this is where todays birds originate from, since the east coast birds are mainly dark-bellied with the exception of those on Lindisfarne and I'm not sure why those would head our way, especially at this time of year. I was on Hilbre last week when there were still 100+ pale-bellied and a few dark-bellied brents present. Interestingly the pale-bellied birds in our area breed in Greenland and do not generally go to the east coast of England, so it seems a bit of a strange movement for them to appear at Pennington Flash in the middle of April and even stranger for them to head off east. A great sight to see the brents and the grebes in the same scope view!

 



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Highlights from this morning:

11 Brent Geese, consisting of 10 pale-bellied and a single dark-bellied, out from the sailing club. They flew off at 08:05 but quickly returned before eventually flying off high east around 08:33 (attached image of the geese and grebes together!)

10 Black-necked Grebes in a tight flock but very mobile swimming around the flash, including them also flying from one end to the other

4 Little Ringed Plovers

2 Common Sandpipers

2 Redshanks

2 adult Common Terns

1740 Sand Martins

4+ House Martins

At least ‘several’ Swallows

21 Willow Warblers around the ruck

 



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11 Brent Geese flew off high east around 08:35.



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Brent Geese (10 pale-bellied and a single dark-bellied) still present off the sailing club at 08:28, Black-necked Grebes very mobile



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11 Brent Geese currently out from the sailing club.

Also 10 Black-necked Grebes.



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Highlights from a good late afternoon visit today 10/04

1 Common Scoter, 3 Goldeneye, 2 Pochard, 100s of Sand Martins, 1 Reed Warbler (heard from reed bed west of Ramsdale), Willow Warbler, Cetti's Warbler, Blackcap

Spit:

1 Common sandpiper, 3 Redshank, 2 Oystercatcher

Ramsdale Scrape:

1 Summer plumage Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Shelduck



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Late news for yesterday evening when a Green Sandpiper and Little Ringed Plover were on Ramsdales Scrape.

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A quick look at the flash late morning, 100s of Sand Martins feeding over the water. A few Swallows and at least 2 House Martins in with the feeding hirundines. Willow Warblers,Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps singing and the resident Cettis Warbler singing away by Sorrocow pond.

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Early this morning:

9 Goldeneye

1 Great White Egrets at the western end

2 Little Ringed Plovers

13 Willow Warblers, 12 Chiffchaffs and 5 Blackcaps singing on the ruck

6 Lesser Redpolls together on the ruck



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Brief visit this evening at Western end. Female common scoter at 18.00. Also Willow tit 2 Cettis warbler Willow warbler Blackcap Chiffchaff 3 Swallow Little egret

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Mainly early afternoon,

Common sandpiper 1 on the spit

Little ringed plover 3 (2 on the spit, 1 from Charlie Owen hide)

Redshank 2 on the spit

Common scoter 1 female in the middle early morning only

Oystercatcher 2

Humans 10,000+ including in the hides hmm



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Brief visit to the Sailing club this morning produced a single Common Sandpiper on the shore and at least 3 Swallows in with the c.200 Sand Martin over the water.

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To add to Keith's sightings this afternoon...

4 common scoters, 1male & 2 females in east bay, 1 female at the west end.
Hundreds of sand martins low over the lake, eventually picked up 2+ swallows.
2 adult Mediterranean gulls
2 oystercatchers
1 mandarin at the car park
4 little egrets
1 kingfisher
Numerous chiffchaffs
Blackcap heard only near pengys
2 willow warblers, 1 heard singing quietly.
1 willow tit



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In front of Horrocks hide
2 x Little Ringed Plover
1 x Common Sandpiper
1 x Redshank

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Five Common Scoter (one drake) this early afternoon, also 13 Goldeneye, 1 female Goosander, 1 female Pochard and c40 Sand Martins.



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5 Common Scoter present this morning between the sailing club and the rucks, 1 drake and 4 female, also c.300 Sand Martin.

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Ian McKerchar wrote:

Five Common Scoter (2 drakes) and c60 Sand Martins late morning today.


 3 Redshank, 1 Little Egret, 2 Little Ringed Plover to add to the above up to 1pm



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Five Common Scoter (2 drakes) and c60 Sand Martins late morning today.



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This morning;

Pair of Common Scoter busy diving out in the centre of the flash

12 Goldeneye

Female Goosander through east

Great Black-backed Gull on the spit

140 Sand Martins

2 Redwings over east



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Sightings from this morning included 3 Common Scoter, with a pair in the centre of the flash and a drake off the eastern reedbed. Pair of Shelduck, 4 Redshank, single adult Mediterranean Gull, singing Willow Warbler, Great White egret, 3 Siskin, 2 Redwing over and 2 Redpoll.

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Drake Common Scoter an Little Ringed Plover this morning

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Highlights from first thing this morning included:

Probably a Puffin Island colour-ringed second calendar year Cormorant on the spit 


 Colour ringed Cormorant was the same individual as seen on the flash in December 2025.



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Highlights from first thing this morning included:

Female Pochard

Probably a Puffin Island colour-ringed second calendar year Cormorant on the spit 

Great White and Little Egret at the western end

200+ Sand Martins

17 Meadow Pipits on the grass by the sailing club

Willow Warbler singing by The Point



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Only things of note this morning 

Willow Warbler- 1 near Edmonson hide singing

Little Ringed Plover - 2 at boat clubs

Wifeon -3 

Mandarin-1 

Oystercatcher- seems the car park bird that's been around about 8 years has finally

Got a mate ,he was with another on the side of the car park feeding this morning 



-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Friday 27th of March 2026 03:18:02 PM

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Highlights from first thing this morning:

Drake Mandarin down by the car park

Female Common Scoter just off the East Bay

9 Goldeneye

3 Little Egrets

1 Little Ringed Plover

1 Ringed Plover flew east

4 Redshanks

3 very vocal adult Mediterranean Gulls on the spit, including an obvious pair. At one point the pair flew off north but quickly flew back in down the centre of the flash from the west and back onto the spit

240 Sand Martins

9 Siskins at the western end

10+ Lesser Redpolls at the western end 

 



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This morning:

2 Shelduck

2 drake Common Scoter

Great White Egret (unringed) at the western end

Little Egret flew over west

2 Redshanks

22 Sand Martins

6 Meadow Pipits on the ruck

8 singing Chiffchaffs on the ruck

10 Lesser Redpolls together on the western side of the ruck

 



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This evening Great White Egret at the west end
1 drake Mandarin
1 Pochard
61 Tufted Duck
11 Goldeneye
9 Oystercatcher
19 Lapwing
2 Redshank
665 Black-headed Gull roosting, very few large gulls
17 Great Crested Grebe
350 Jackdaw in pre-roost flight around the south side
Cettis Warbler singing at Sorrowcow Pond
House Sparrow min 5 on Green Lane

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Birds seen this morning included 2 male Wheatear in the ruck, 2 Little ringed plover on the spit, at least 2 Blackcap at the west end. Drake Scaup still in East bay, single Great White egret and Little egret at west end. Several small flocks of Siskin buzzing about, 7 singing Cettis warbler and at least 4 Redshank.



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Scaup Drake off car park this morning 

4 redshank, 4 Oystercatcher, 3 cetti"s Warbler,  14 Goldeneye 



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Highlights this morning:

Great White Egret at the western end

1 Little Ringed Plover on the sailing club shore

3 Black-tailed Godwits on the spit

3 Redshanks

A lone Sand Martin through NE

6 singing Chiffchaffs around the ruck

2 Linnets NW together over the ruck 

14 Siskins around the ruck, with 6 at the very eastern end and 8 at the western end



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Highlights from this morning:

2 drake Common Scoter (photo in early very misty and bright conditions)

1 Little Egret at the western end

1 Great White Egret flew straight through high east at 07:30

2 Redshanks

4 singing Chiffchaffs on the ruck

8+ Siskins around The Point

2 Lesser Redpolls around The Point and a further two on the top of the ruck



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Of note this morning

Mandarin - 1 Drake (pic below ) 

Redshank - 2 

Sand Martin -4 

Oystercatcher-6

Chiffchaff - 2 

Goldeneye- 12



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Single sand martin this morning, also 4 redshank and water rail showing well at Pengy's. 



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From first light this morning:

8 Greylag Geese

7 Pochard (5 drakes)

23 Goldeneye

2 Goosander

2 Little Egrets at the western end, flew off towards Lightshaw Croft at 06:50

1 Great White Egret on the south side and another over high west at 07:58 may have dropped down towards Bickershaw

8 Oystercatchers

1 Redshank on the sailing club shore

3 Curlews over NE together at 07:50

27 Sand Martins

8 Siskin and 4 Lesser Redpolls feeding together along the Canal Zone



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This mornings highlights included 4 Great White egret with 3 feeding together on the south side and another flying into the nature reserve area from the East. 4 Little egret flew over Slag Lane from the direction of the flash and landed in the fields behind Byron Hall. 5 singing Cettis warbler and at least 8 singing Chiffchaff. c 12 Sand Martin in East bay, 2 Redshank on the spit and a few Siskin dotted about the site.

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Am of note

Goldeneye-21

2 Common Scoter still present asleep in middle of flash at 12.00pm

Wigeon - 19

Sand Martin - 15

Great White Egret - 1

Mandarin- 1 Male

Cettis Warbler-2

Redshank -2

Oystercatcher- 8



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This morning:

31 Wigeon, all took off at 07:20 with 15 landing back on the flash fairly quickly but the other 16 birds circled high over the flash calling loudly for 50 minutes (!) before eventually heading off E/SE at 08:10

2 drake Common Scoter

6 Sand Martins

1 Lesser Redpoll north over the ruck

 



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Male Scaup off the car Park this afternoon , still there at 2.30pm



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Five Sand Martins off Horrocks Hide this morning, also a Curlew over.

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Late afternoon/early evening today:

3 Black-necked Grebes together off The Point

34 Goldeneye

4 Goosander

1 Great White Egret

9 Oystercatchers

2 Redshanks

176 Herring Gulls

39 Lesser Black-backed Gulls

6 Great Black-backed Gulls



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This morning:

1 Shelduck

78 Lapwings

8 Oystercatchers

1 Redshank on the spit

Water Rail in The Point Reedbed

16 Meadow Pipits down on the ruck

Chiffchaff singing at the western end

24 Siskins feeding in trees at the western end of The Point Reedbed

A few singing Reed Buntings around the shore of the ruck

Yellowhammer flew west over the ruck at 07:58



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8 Little Egrets feeding in the horse fields by Sorrow Cow Farm this morning.

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2 Sand Martin over the flash from Green lane just after 7.20 this morning but no sign of them later from various viewpoints. Other birds this morning included a pair of Linnet at the west end, single Redshank and Great white egret in Ramsdales. 5 singing Cettis warbler, a single Curlew over just after 9.30, 4 Redpoll near the leaning posts, c.20 Siskin scattered around the site and an adult Mediterranean Gull drifted north along the canal c.8.30 calling constantly as it went

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From first light this morning:

Single Pink-footed Goose over north at 07:20

1 Greylag Goose west

5 Curlews through east, with 2 at 07:22, 1 at 07:26 and 2 at 07:42 one of which looked as if it was going to land on the spit

964 Woodpigeons over N/NW before 8am

2 Skylarks singing over the ruck

18 Siskins feeding in alders around The Point



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This morning, 3 Woodcock, 2 Goosanders, 2 Willow Tits on the south side with 2 Bullfinches and 5 Pink-footed Geese flew over south.

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This late afternoon, 3 adult Mediterranean Gulls, 16 Oystercatchers and 28 Goldeneye at the western end.

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A very brief look from Green lane this morning produced a single Russian white-fronted goose flying west over the ruck with 4 greylags. Without doubt the bird which has been at Lightshaw Flash recently.



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of note this morning

7 snipe

11 oystercatcher

4 goosander 

43 pochard 



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Tonight, two adult Mediterranean Gulls, red-ringed Great White Egret at the western end and 11 Oystercatchers

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This morning, two Little Egrets in Whittles Fields close to Sorrow Cow Farm and two more in Ramsdales along with a Great White Egret, also two Woodcock on the south side and 75 Pink-footed Geese over.

 

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Late afternoon to dusk tonight, two adult Mediterranean Gulls, Great White Egret in Ramsdales and 13 Oystercatchers.

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