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Stadt Moers Park Whiston L35


I spent an hour and a half walking around the Park early this afternoon. Lovely and bright weather although a touch breezy. The park was pretty much empty with just a few dog walkers to be fair. Plenty of dry walkways and some off the path trails through young woodland, I didn't venture over the far side beyond the M57 motorway towards Huyton and mainly stayed around the waters edge. I think I might need to buy myself a mid priced spotting scope, I would love to try digi-scoping.

Spotted:

Mute swan

canada geese

mallard

coot

Moorhen

great crested grebe (a first for me)

wren

Common buzzard

magpie

black headed gull

blue tit

robin

woodpigeon

crow 

 



-- Edited by Gary Smith on Monday 11th of March 2019 07:58:41 PM

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dave broome wrote:

Hello Gary
It was part of an OS square which I surveyed for the last national beeeding bird atlas. A good mosaic of habitats, great for Warblers and plenty of potential for finding migrants. Definitely a site worth watching for anyone living close enough for regular visits. There was an influx of Painted Lady butterflies the year I went, with plenty across the meadows


That's great Dave thanks for the post.....I lived backing onto the park as a kid and still visit fairly frequently so will definatley give it a look. 



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Hello Gary
It was part of an OS square which I surveyed for the last national beeeding bird atlas. A good mosaic of habitats, great for Warblers and plenty of potential for finding migrants. Definitely a site worth watching for anyone living close enough for regular visits. There was an influx of Painted Lady butterflies the year I went, with plenty across the meadows

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sid ashton wrote:

Hi Gary don't know if it's of any help but Hawfinch were seen in the park at this time last year - so may be worth keeping a look out for them. I believe that the birds appeared to favour a small copse immediately to the right of the Halsnead Avenue entrance to the park but that was last year!!!!


 Ah ok thanks Sid that's useful. I think I'll take a look some time soon as it's close to me. Keep you posted.



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Hi Gary don't know if it's of any help but Hawfinch were seen in the park at this time last year - so may be worth keeping a look out for them. I believe that the birds appeared to favour a small copse immediately to the right of the Halsnead Avenue entrance to the park but that was last year!!!!



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Hi folks....has anybody ever visited Stadt Moers Park in Whiston. There is a large pond/ body of water with quite a few water birds visible. It is surrounded by trees and reeds and such and looked like a decent birding venue.

I havent been for a while but the last time I visited there was a good number of species......just wondered if anyone had been recently and had any thoughts. Thanks 



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