Lesser Yellowlegs
This was the first Naturetrek Great British Bird Race, with
tours taking place across eight counties in Britain. Our Cornwall group was
based at the Marazion Hotel in Marazion, near Penzance — a charming traditional
hotel with excellent rooms, a welcoming lounge, and first-class food.
The winter weather in Cornwall was challenging, with recent
storms bringing heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds. Despite this, the group
embraced the competitive spirit of the Bird Race, enjoying spectacular coastal,
estuarine, and woodland habitats. Highlights included North American Lesser Scaup,
Lesser Yellowlegs, Avocet, Spoonbill, Ring-necked Duck, Bonaparte’s Gull, and
excellent sightings of seals and other wildlife. By the end of the tour, the
group recorded a total of 94 species.We had been allotted 48 hours to see how many bird species we could see, from 2pm on the Wednesday until 2pm on the Friday. It was a fun event although we all got immersed in the competition despite knowing we would be competing with the county of Norfolk, with its many reserves!Here are a few of the sights and species we saw on our travels around Cornwall...... St.Michael's Mount Marazion. Black-tailed GodwitGreenshankRedshank GwithianGodrevy island and lighthouse Ring-necked Duck (female)Lesser Scaup (female)Lesser Scaup (drake)Bonaparte's GullBonaparte's GullTeam Cornwall Team Cornwall at Walmsley
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