Black-winged Stilts in Cheshire
In 2008 Cheshire had a breeding pair of Black-winged Stilts at Ashton's Flash. I have only a hazy memory of hearing about them, as 2008 was in the middle of my wilderness years of birding, and though I would carry binoculars when I went for a walk I wasn't really trying to see anything or travelling very far. They hit my consciousness because I was living in north Cheshire at the time and I had a commute that sometimes took me close by Ashton's Flash, so naturally when I heard the rumours I had a visit. I didn't see the birds - I suspect I only found out long after they'd dispersed given how (rightly) tightly birders hold on to rare breeding bird information. I wasn't too deflated; having a then father-in-law living in the south of Spain meant an annual visit to the salinas where Black-winged Stilts stalk in their hundreds. I'd seen my first Black-winged Stilts years and years before that in my teens in the mid 1990s, though I forget exactly where. Now ...