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Map Ref: SD 580 035 O.S. Pathfinder 711 |
A large area of ex-industrial land covering 260 hectares and containing
several water bodies: Pearson's, Scotman's, Turner, Ochre and Horrocks Flashes,
most if not all, resulting from mining subsidence, which has over time turned
into a most rewarding place to see many species of birds. Its
only discomforts being the occasional sound of bikers and sometimes fisherman's
litter. Other habitats include: woodland, scrub and marshy areas, the
A good list of species can be noted on any day of the year with concentrations of certain birds at seasonal times. Recent habitat work has been carried out to attract Bitterns to breed, and "the species is increasingly recorded in winter, lately".
There are many paths to explore but if it is your first visit I suggest you stick to the canal towpath to get your bearings.
For a better idea of the area click on the Multi-map icon.
Directions: From the A49 which is one of the main thoroughfares of
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