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Anglesey

A day trip out to Anglesey, mainly to Cemlyn Bay and South Stack, but first we stopped off at a place called Daresbury in Cheshire, its close to the motorway, to locate a Woodchat Shrike. On arriving and parking up, two Ring-necked Parakeets flew over, then we had a ten minute walk, along the canal path, to the Shrike location. Unfortunately the Shrike wasn’t showing on arrival, so whilst waiting we watched, Swallows, Magpie, Blackbird, Common Buzzard, Kestrel, Woodpigeon, Common Whitethroat. Our cut off point for the Shrike was 9am, we still had to travel over to Anglesey yet, but at 8:55am the shout went up, the Shrike had been re-located and was near the railway line, behind us, we had views, but they were distant, next stop Holyhead Harbour.

It was a quick call into the harbour, or first bird were Oystercatchers, these were not what we were looking for, it was a wait and it was only a fly thru, before settling at a distance, a single Black Guillemot, this was the only bird we saw, we also saw Rock Pipits here too, it then onto South Stack.

At South Stack, the first problem was finding a car parking space, took us about ten minutes to get one, second problem was the wind, but not to be discouraged off we went. We soon picked up our target bird here, the Red-billed Chough, eight birds in total. Along the cliff top we encountered Stonechats, Meadow Pipits, Fulmars, Herring Gulls, Lesser Black backed Gulls, Shag, Kittiwakes, and a very active and noisy young Peregrine Falcon, we sat down nearby watching this spectacle and taking photos. Final call of the day was at the tower, passing more Stonechats and Pied Wagtails on the way thru. From the tower, along the rock faces were Razorbills and Guillemots, out at sea, passing by, were Gannets, and Manx Shearwaters.

Our last call of the day was at Cemlyn Bay, for the terns, of course, it was not difficult to view and take photos, due to the high winds, but we managed four species of terns, namely, Arctic, Common, Roseate and Sandwich Terns

Today saw eight species added to the year list, see Italic Birds. Tally now 184/200 (92%)

Birds Seen Daresbury : Buzzard, Kestrel, Magpie, Mallard, Ring-necked Parakeet, Swallow, Whitethroat, Woodchat Shrike, Woodpigeon

Birds seen Holyhead : Black Guillemot, Oystercatcher, Rock Pipit

Birds seen South Stack : Black headed Gull, Chough, Fulmar, Gannet, Guillemot, Herring Gull Jackdaw, Lesser Black backed Gull, Manx Shearwater, Meadow Pipit, Oystercatcher, Peregrine, Pied Wagtail, Raven, Razorbill, Stonechat

Birds seen Cemlyn Bay : Arctic Tern, Black headed Gull, Common Tern, Dunlin, Herring Gull, Linnet, Oystercatcher, Pied Wagtail, Roseate Tern, Sandwich Tern

Red billed Chough

Peregrine Falcon

Sandwich Tern

Stonechat

Budby, Willow Tree and Frampton

The day started at Budby Common at 8am, very quiet on the walk in, seeing Goldcrest, Blue Tit and Long tailed Tits. Once we were in the clearing, we picked a solo Woodlark, preening on a fence post, we were of course hoping to pick up on a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, our efforts were in vain, this is a bird that is on the increasing down list, and is becoming a rare UK species, we heard Great Spotted Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker and Nuthatch. After an hour at the LSW site we decided on going back to the car, back at the car park, mulling over what to do next, we saw Buzzards and Red Kites, over dinner we decided on Willow Tree Fen and Frampton Marsh

Willow Tree Fen on the approach roads gave many, Buzzards and a group of Cattle Egrets, plenty of Mute Swans and a Stonechat. Willow Tree gave us what we went for, with a few Common Cranes, with plenty of Marsh Harriers, with one bird in particular in displaying mode. Other birds a Willow Tree were Shovelers, Wigeon, Gadwall, Teala couple of Great Egrets, a close Buzzard coming in and settling close by also lots of Starlings, a few Fieldfares, a sizeable amount of Golden Plovers and Lapwing, a Kestrel doing what Kestrels do, hover.

On then to the favourite place, Frampton Marsh and here once again I didn’t know where to look first, lots to see and hear. Visitor Centre stop and look from here, we saw Whooper Swans, Greylag Geese, a distant ale Scaup in with the Tufted Duck, Pintail, Teal. Walking on then down to the saltmarsh area, then the dilemma of which side to look first, lots going on, Brent Geese, Redshank, Oystercatcher flocks of Dunlin, Ruff and Black tailed Godwits, Black headed Gulls, Curlew, Wigeon, Gadwall and sat on a fence post a Peregrine, probably a female due to the size.

At the saltmarsh there were mainly Marsh Harriers moving about, a walk along the bank, towards the river gave us, Ringed Plover, Ruff, Avocet, Black tailed Godwit and Black headed Gulls. We finally made it around to the 360° hide, where we spotted, Wigeon, Snipe, Pintail, Avocet, Meadow Pipit and a distant Barn Owl. Final stop was the reedbed hide, where we viewed the Scaup again, along with a brief encounter with the Barn Owl

Birds Seen Budby : Blackbird, Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Great Tit, Long tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Red Kite, Redwing, Robin, Song Thrush, Stock Dove, Woodlark, Woodpigeon (13)

Birds Seen Willow Tree : Black headed Gull, Buzzard, Carrion Crow, Cattle Egret, Collared Dove, Common Crane, Fieldfare, Gadwall, Golden Plover, Great Egret, Greylag Goose, Kestrel, Marsh Harrier, Moorhen, Pintail, Shoveler, Starling, Stonechat, Teal, Wigeon, (20)

Birds Seen Frampton Marsh : Avocet, Barn Owl, Black tailed Godwit, Brent Goose, Curlew, Dunlin, Gadwall, Goldeneye, Great Crested Grebe, Greylag Goose, Lapwing, Magpie, Mallard, Meadow Pipit, Moorhen, Oystercatcher, Peregrine, Pied Wagtail, Pintail, Pochard, Redshank, Ringed Plover, Rock Dove/Feral Pigeon, Ruff, Scaup, Shelduck, Shoveler, Snipe, Starling, Teal, Tufted Duck, Whooper Swan, Wigeon (33) 131/200