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The Reserve lies within my original map number 38....when on site the Reserve has information boards and direction signposts.

When I first created the map numbers it was to be only for my use as a way to narrow down my sightings for conservation reasons ...but later the recorder wanted a copy thus giving the then recorder an idea of where my bird records occurred...this was quite a random collection and Field number 38 was but a bare peat desert...although in the eighties it had been a wonderful mix of purple moor grass and a scatttering of birch...it had a woodland in the northwest still shown as pigeon wood....on the OS map...

my idea of numbering occurred to me in the late nineties as I could foresee such as the GMSF coming along and starting a move to destroy areas of Chat moss....FN 55...49...50..25..26...27..29..30..34..40 and 41 are now within the GMSF proposals for building on the mosss...I could go on....

 

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No site map for Little Woolden Moss as yet due to ongoing changes to the site.



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Ah yes thanks I missed that link.

Brilliant I'm looking forward to seeing what's around later (if the weather doesn't stop play!).

Thanks,

Nige



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Hi again Nige. The Chat Moss field numbers map is a bit farther down the site guide page www.manchesterbirding.com/uploads/9/7/5/1/97513866/chatmossfieldmap.pdf

Not sure about the Little Woolden guide - If all else fails you can get more info from the Lancashire WT page here www.lancswt.org.uk/nature-reserves/cadishead-little-woolden-moss or a quick internet search will throw up a few results.

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Hi guys,

Sorry for another post but was just looking through some of the site guides (very informative!).

I noticed on the 'Chat Moss' site guide it mentions a Field Numbers Map was produced and is on the site, but I couldn't find this anywhere.  Could someone point me in the right direction please?

It also mentions that Little Woolden Moss has it's own site guide on the site but I couldn't find this either.  Am hoping to pop there after work today so any info on that might be useful.

My Manchester bird list is only on 9 so hoping to ramp that up a bit today!

Many thanks,

Nige



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