Monday, 31 October 2022

Pallid Swift, Hoylake 31st October 2022

Photo © Peter Sutton

Last Thursday 27th October 2022 the first record for Cheshire & Wirral of Pallid Swift was found by Jane Turner flying over her house on Hoylake promenade. The Pallid Swift didn't stay long before departing east. Another Pallid Swift was seen, again by Jane Turner, wizzing along the tideline on Saturday 29th October 2022 (although I don't know if enough characteristics were observed on this bird to clinch the id).

This morning, Monday 31st October 2022, another different Pallid Swift was observed at Hoylake, found by local birder Stu Brown. Fortunately, I was able to get over to Hoylake with Geoff Bond & Mark Wotham and watched the Pallid Swift on several occasions during the couple of hours we were on the prom. Usually, quite distant back and forth above the houses. It came closer a couple of times on its circuit.

Incredibly, later in the day a second Pallid Swift appeared! It now appears there were three birds with another at the other end of the prom by Roman Road, found by local birder Steve T!

There's been a large influx of Pallid Swifts across the whole of the UK in the last week or so due to the southerly airstream of warm air from Europe.


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