thanks again for the info steve. had cracking close veiws a couple of years ago but no joy last winter. ill let you know if a snow bunt drops in
Steve Atkins said
Sun Sep 23 5:19 PM, 2007
Hi Mark, the other feeding station is next to the drain which connects Light Hazzles Resr to the south end of Warland Resr at SD961203. Walk north along the Pennine Way from the White House pub / A58 and instead of turning off to White Holme Resr by the power line, continue straight on along the footpath with Light Hazzles resr on your right. I was up there this morning and there were no Twite at either feeding station, although two did fly over. Another place where I have seen Twite recently is at Chelburn Resrs. Take the A6033 (Todmorden Rd) north from Littleborough to Summit (approx. 1 mile). Turn off the main road by the Summit Arms pub, over the canal bridge and park a bit further up the track. Walk up the east side of the valley (Pennine Bridleway) to the top resr. 8 were feeding yesterday amongst the rocks in a field between the resr and the farm.
Best of luck
Steve
Mark Evans said
Sun Sep 23 12:37 PM, 2007
gonna try for them again this winter. found one of the feeding stations at white holme res - sd964196, but does anyone know the location of the other?
the other feeding station is next to the drain which connects Light Hazzles Resr to the south end of Warland Resr at SD961203. Walk north along the Pennine Way from the White House pub / A58 and instead of turning off to White Holme Resr by the power line, continue straight on along the footpath with Light Hazzles resr on your right. I was up there this morning and there were no Twite at either feeding station, although two did fly over.
Another place where I have seen Twite recently is at Chelburn Resrs. Take the A6033 (Todmorden Rd) north from Littleborough to Summit (approx. 1 mile). Turn off the main road by the Summit Arms pub, over the canal bridge and park a bit further up the track. Walk up the east side of the valley (Pennine Bridleway) to the top resr. 8 were feeding yesterday amongst the rocks in a field between the resr and the farm.
Best of luck
Steve