
The eagle-eyed amongst you will have detected a certain absence from
the marsh over the last week or so, well don't worry, Marshside's finest
are due to return tomorrow, after a tour of duty of Israel and the West
Bank (assuming all has gone according to plan that is).
More of that later, when I've got the sandflies out of my billies...
More importantly, what have we been missing?
Please let me know in the comments section.

Hopefully you've all had more than these young Herring Gulls, which I
photographed on Sands Lake in Ainsdale recently.
That said, one of the young gulls was uttering the most bizarre two note
begging call repeatedly - like a gull-version of Dupont's Lark, I kid
you not.
It stuck to the other bird like glue for most of the time.
Can't remember hearing one calling like that before - just goes to show
what you can come across on your doorstep.
Eyes to the skies everyone, eyes to the skies...
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John Bannon wrote...
Hi John and Marshside's finest.
While you were away, spring finally sprung.
SE winds forecast for rest of week, with rain and getting warmer.
82 Avocets now in residence, a dozen of which saw off a Harris Hawk, from the local Country Fair falconry display at Stanley High School, on Saturday.
John Mercer had two male Ring Ouzels at North Moss Lane on Sunday am, where also 3 Whimbrel with 50 Curlews and Willow Warblers.
Marshside and HGC last few days has had Whimbrel, Sedge and Willow Warblers, Blackcap, House Martins and best this morning when dog walkers flushed another (or same) two Ring Ouzels for me on HGC.
Has been very slow until last few days, with only small vizmig of Siskins, Redpolls and Mipits.
Ears to the piers
John B - Marshside's finest and most cunning linguist !
Posted by: John Bannon | April 14, 2008 3:03 PM