Marshside, Southport early morning before work, the North American lesser yellowlegs was showing exceptionally well in great light and with no wind. A great looking bird. Although I've seen about four previously in south west Lancs, and at least two in Cheshire including one as close as Houghton Green Flash, this is the first that I have seen in Merseyside and brings my Merseyside list to 278.
Tuesday 25 October 2022
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