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ML630437982

Eurasian Penduline-Tit Remiz pendulinus

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Contributor

Dan Owen Media from this contributor Profile

Date

8 Feb 2025 eBird checklist S212558826

Location

Woolston Eyes NR (Permit required)
Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 53.3916211, -2.5171566
Age and sex
Immature Unknown sex - 1
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Observation details

1st-winter still No4 Bed but incredibly mobile, thankfully more vocal than of late. Refound along east side of eastern cell, associating with large mixed tit flock. Worked its way back south, then west. Showed near sluice then flew towards west cell, then back north along west side of western cell and appeared to head towards Mersey.

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