Wednesday 8 January 2020

Eastern Yellow Wagtail, Prestwick Carr 8th January 2020


An Eastern Yellow Wagtail was discovered by local birder Paul Cassells at Prestwick Carr, Northumberland on 14th December 2019. I was hoping to visit Norfolk to see the Eastern Yellow Wagtail (aka Alaskan Yellow Wagtail aka Blue-headed Eastern Yellow Wagtail) at Sedgeford with the bonus of a Desert Wheatear at Eccles-on-Sea, but with negative news on the Wheatear yesterday I decided to head to Northumberland early this morning, arriving at Prestwick Carr mid-morning.

There were a couple of birders present looking through gaps in the hedge into the flooded field about 100yds north of the farm buildings, where the Eastern Yellow Wagtail had been viewed most frequently. However, it wasn't on view, although it had been very close a short time before my arrival! The westerly wind was bitterly cold causing my eyes to water, making the task of locating the bird even more difficult. I was soon alone gazing across the flooded field.

A few more birders arrived and shortly after someone came from around the corner telling us the bird was on view in the small paddock immediately to the west of the farm buildings. We all watched the Eastern Yellow Wagtail in glorious sunshine in this rather sheltered spot for some time. There were also Pied Wagtails, Meadow Pipits & Redwings in the field & suddenly they all took flight. Folks seemed to have been satisfied with the views they had and wandered off, but I wanted some more so went back to the favoured area. Sure enough, a couple of birders were watching the bird. We all had excellent close views for quite a while, so close the bird disappeared momentarily under the hedge a few times.

Sunday 5 January 2020

Siberian Stonechat, Ashton's Flash 5th January 2020


An 'Eastern' Stonechat was found at Ashton's Flash, near Northwich, by local birder David Bedford on 24th December 2019. Whether this bird is Siberian or Stejneger's it's a first for Cheshire & Wirral. DNA has been collected, so we should know for sure in a couple of weeks.

I popped over to Ashton's Flash this morning, not having any transport over the Christmas period. A small group of maybe half a dozen birders were watching the 'Eastern' Stonechat when I arrived on site. The bird performed pretty well being on view when I arrived & for the whole of my stay, a little east of the bund bench.

Videos by Pete Hines

 


Update: 20th January 2020 - DNA confirmed as Siberian Stonechat