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November 30, 2019 by waves1

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Estuary and coastal wildlife

Wading birds and seals are two of the most spectacular types of wildlife seen around our estuary and coastal shores. For waterbirds, viewing opportunities are often best on the highest tides, at high tide roosts or at the shoreline. Spectacular aerial dances known as murmurations sometimes occur when a predator is nearby and are a little-known natural wonder.

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Curlew on the Solway Firth
A curlew flying low along the Cumbria shores of the Solway Firth
Murmuration of dunlin at Hoylake at the mouth of the Dee Estuary
A murmuration of dunlin at Hoylake at the mouth of the Dee Estuary in northwest England
Grey Heron at Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, Cumbria
A Grey Heron at the daily feeding sessions at Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass in Cumbria
Lapwing on the Solway Firth
A flock of lapwing in flight on the Solway Firth opposite Annan in Scotland
Oystercatcher on the Mersey Estuary
An oystercatcher landing on the shores of the Mersey Estuary near New Brighton
Oystercatcher on the Mersey Estuary
An oystercatcher carrying its latest catch along the Mersey Estuary, near New Brighton
Baby seal at Donna Nook National Nature Reserve, Lincolnshire
A baby seal during the breeding season at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Donna Nook National Nature Reserve
Atlantic grey seal at Hilbre Island
An inquisitive adult Atlantic grey seal watching spectators at the northern tip of Hilbre Island at the mouth of the Dee Estuary
Starlings at Runcorn on the Mersey Estuary
A flock of starlings over Runcorn on the Mersey Estuary as sunset approaches
Grey heron, egret and other wading birds on the Solway Firth
Grey Heron, egret and other wading birds on a calm winter's day at Port Carlisle on the Solway Firth in Cumbria
Seal at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire
Bay seal during the breeding season at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Donna Nook National Nature Reserve
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