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Eccleston Mere

The first time I've been around for a while since getting my new permit...

Goldeneye 1 male (thanks to Bill for pointing it out to me! )
Pochard 6-9
Mute swan 2 (1m,1f)
Lots of tufted duck (about 40), coot (about 80), and black headed gulls (about 80) and a few herring, lesser-black backed, and 1 common gull.

Also, a male great spotted woodpecker was on my garden feeders today - the first one for years.

Damian P

5 comments :

  1. What's this about permits? Is it instead of a gate key Damien?

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  2. Me too please Damien. I only have a key. What is the criteria for applying?

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    1. I've not bothered with a permit for years since getting my key but the Mere has changed hands and there are new signs up threatening legal action on anyone who enters without a permit. I just emailed and then phoned the new owners - Pheasant Equities and explained that I'd been going around the Mere for years and would like to continue doing so. They didn't ask any questions and I got my permit through the post the next day. I didn't mention that I was into birdwatching but judging by what Bill said (are you the same Bill?) the new owner was quite interested in his sightings when he met him around the Mere recently so I probably should have done.

      http://www.pheasantequities.com/

      Damian P

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  3. Cheers Damien. I have just emailed them and we will see what happens. Different Bill BTW :-)

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