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Post Info TOPIC: risley moss 20/06/07


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RE: risley moss 20/06/07


An imm. Hobby was seen yesterday around 3pm hunting over the Moss.This is the first sighting for over a week.

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Went to Risley Moss on way back from New Brighton, locals say Hobbies not common this year(more chance seeing one when Simons next at Elton!).
Did see 2 Buzzard, 1 Kestrel, 1 Sparrowhawk, many Swift, lots of Dragonflies BUT NO HOOBBIES !!.
Cheers Ian

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Thanks John. Don't like the idea of people with guns either. Especially in a hidebleh.gif
Might try Chat Moss or Astley moss, never been so have to take a weather check tomorrow.
If it's really wet i'll more than likely end up somewhere with lots of hidesbiggrin.gif

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hi dean -still closed fridays!as i found out the other month,when i was thrown out of the hidecry.gifby some fella with a shotgunconfused.gif in the feedig hide,i drove into the reserve as the gate was open,and a few cars were on the car park apperantly they use fridays to shoot anything they don't likeconfused.giflike gray squarells,magpies ,etc .As ian would tell you,i hate shooters ,ar any wildlife being interfeared with. i gave the fella with the gun what for and told him were the gun should be shovedsmile.gifthe last time ill visit risley.i don't like my people making decisions on what lives and diescry.gifrather go on chat moss and find my own hobbiessmile.gif

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Shame. Fri afternoon is my "free time" was thinking of going tomorrow.

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As far as I know it is Dean

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Is Risley Moss still closed on Fridays?

Dean.

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Craig H wrote:

I've found the best time of day to visit during summer is around midday, and then just stand by the tower, not in it though. I've spent a productive couple of hours doing this over the years, and you often get better views of the woodland birds around the edges anyway.




thanks for the info may try again hopefully when its a little warmer im hoping for a hobby which would be a lifer for mebiggrin.gif

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I've found the best time of day to visit during summer is around midday, and then just stand by the tower, not in it though. I've spent a productive couple of hours doing this over the years, and you often get better views of the woodland birds around the edges anyway.

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First visit to Risley Moss arrived 9.20am good variety of woodland birds
chiffchaff
willow warbler
bullfinch
tree creeper
willow tit
backcap and all the usual stuff

climbed mount everest and got cracking views over the peat bogs but abit naff at the top of the tower nowhere to clamp scope or sit down cry.gifAlso the only birds i saw were 6 lapwing ,1 tufted duck and 1 whitethrote.
went to the moss hide and couldnt see anything over the very tall grasscry.gif
feeding station hide was empty as birds dont get fed during summer so that young learn how to feed the natural way.good idea but devastating to a bird watcher like me who cant find any birds.biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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