Dee Estuary Bird Sightings. The area is bursting with wildlife hosting avocets egrets harriers noisy redshanks swallows and swifts. Dee Estuary Birding Website.
The reserve overlooks the mouth of the river Mersey and is an excellent sea-watching site. It was a first-year bird a little smaller than an adult and creamy in colour a very rare sighting for the Dee Estuary. Sightings of Jack Snipe included 1 at Holyhead mountain 30 th and 3 at Traeth Dulas 1 st.
1 Tree Pipit 2 Peregrine and 1 Merlin - Hilbre Island sightings provided by Hilbre Bird Observatory.
The gateway to the Dee Estuary reserve Burton Mere Wetlands straddles the border between England and Wales with a mosaic of freshwater wetland habitats mixed farmland and woodland. This Web site describes the best Dee Estuary birdwatching areas with detailed maps and latest bird news for dedicated twitchers and casual birdwatchers alike. CLICK ON PHOTOS FOR WRITE UPS. Dee Estuary Birding Website.