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Water Park Life
Unlike the preening Canada Geese pictured above I wasn’t able to turn a blind eye to the hordes of people walking round Chorlton Water Park today. That isn’t to say that it was unpleasant, but it’s always a bit galling to see dogs chasing swans into the water whilst their owners often find it all…
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Gulls Old And New
After dropping Jane at the hairdressers I stayed fairly close by to be able to pick her up when she was done. So gulls were the order of the day – at Stanley Park and Skippool. I was hoping for some foreign ringing recoveries in the park, but both the birds I saw were from…
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Big Garden Birdwatch – Grange Park Edition
I was asked to run a Big Garden Birdwatch event at the community hub on our Grange Park Estate today. There is always a danger with these events that nobody comes, or people come and the birds don’t show up. As it was we did fine on both counts, there was a healthy turnout and…
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A New Dawn At The Park?
Following the heavy losses of Mute Swans at Stanley Park over the last few weeks the lake finally reopened today with no cases for some time. Brambles Wildlife Sanctuary who have been dealing with the sad avian flu losses asked me to do a waterbird count, as I have been doing the Wetland Bird Survey…
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Cracking The Code
I had work business on our Mereside estate today so did my lunchtime birding at the waste transfer station. Almost instantly I got on a colour ringed Herring Gull. Whilst it was moving its legs in and out of view it was clearly N:37B. I’ve submitted the bird to the ringing scheme involved, but they…
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Wakepark Wildfowl
I don’t know as much of the history of late at Ream Hills as I should. It’s on the outskirts of Blackpool, just about visible from the eastbound M55, and I first became aware of it when it was a field sports venue along with the neighbouring woods. As you may have deduced from the…
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Watching Blackpool scoter – a mug’s game?
Today I started working on a report at an unearthly hour so I could get out at lunchtime and do some seawatching from North Shore. Unbeknown to virtually all Blackpool residents a nature spectacle occurs offshore. But the rub is it’s often a long way offshore. Common Scoter are seaducks that can form flocks up…
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At The End Of The A590
When I started this blog it was supposed to include creative writing, and hasn’t much. So here is a piece which I wrote a few months ago. Here’s another couple of pictures I took yesterday – the reservoir from Barrow Crematorium with the Walney windfarm behind, and inside the Holker Street ground from my seat…
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Barrow Brents
I was up in Barrow today to watch the Bluebirds play Mansfield, and did some birding beforehand which salvaged some positivity from the day. I stopped at Pine Lake on the way to see if the drake Scaup was still there. It was, but on the other side of the lake and rather beyond the…
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Book Review – The Art Of Conservation
I picked up a copy of this book when Subbuteo Books cleared all their stock a couple of years ago, and as the Birdfair has been in the news this week I have reacquainted myself with it. The rather grandiose title is caveated with the sub-heading ’25 Years of Birdfair Posters’ which gives a more…