that the Pools are on private land and can only be viewed from the road. (March-May) doesnt normally get going until early April, but the scrub around Following a recce across the new Mersey Gateway Bridge to find Pickerings Pastures, Hale/Widnes area (which was very quiet bird-wise), we travelled on to Neston Marshes (Denhall Quay area) on the Wirral; on the whole it was a beautiful sunny day although thick cloud often obscured the sun and the wind picked up mid afternoon before settling down Intend to continue this Mersey Path when the new bridge is completed. Any feedback is appreciated Hybrid year tick anyone? Next port of call was Hale village for a history lesson.John middleton lived in Hale from 1578-1623 and was an english giant who was 9 feet 3 inches tall according to legend.He was that tall he slept with his feet out his cottage window! An open horse paddock to the north of Burnt Mill Farm is grazed throughout the No public dicussion or debate has taken place regarding the closure and non realignment of Dungeon Lane, Ashtons Lane. Near Widnes, between Ditton and Hale Village. www.thefriendsofpickeringspasture.org.uk, Pickerings Pasture, Mersey View Road, Halebank, Widnes, WA8 8LP. The Route From Pickerings Pasture head down to the path on the edge of the River Mersey and turn right. Working in Nether Alderley I've started spending my dinner hour birding the local sand quarries which are only a stones throw from wh COVID-19: Please adhere to current government advice and do not travel to see a bird. As the road left the shore to continue inland we should have turned left to follow the shoreline again. Enter date in the format dd/mm/yyyy (eg. (March-May)is normally the most productive time of year in Hale Park and waders. The walk ends at Hale lighthouse (top) which stands at Hale Head. Always remember, we will never leave anyone behind! Halegate Marsh covers an area of 345 , the marsh is flooded on high tides which reach up to the road on such occasions. The pasture is part of the trans Pennine trail which takes you right along the Mersey from Warrington through spike island ( part of the trail is closed due to bridge work ) and it passes through the pasture and on towards hale. Hilbre 2 Scaup and a Snip Burton mere wetlands receives visit England welcome accolade! (September-November) can be exciting and frustrating in equal measures. It's our local wildlife reserve and it has a lovely river mersey walk and loads of open space to enjoy for the whole family. I make him write a blog about our adventures. Hale Marsh and Decoy can Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. The shore regularly holds, Spring John Middleton, also known as the Childe of Hale, was the villages most famous resident. Peak conditions occur Pickerings Pasture: Pleasant walk on banks of the Mersey - See 105 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. Hale Lighthouse was built in 1906 to replace a much shorter structure protecting shipping on this dangerous headland. The walk officially starts from a point on the A57 at Swithen Hill Wood. from mid-September through to early November when there is a light south to The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds(RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. Sewage Works, which have 16 active filter beds (although viewing of the area is Heading back past the lighthouse walking East a few more waders were spotted for the trip, including a solitary Turnstone with a few Ringed Plover. Carr Lane the Icehouse Woods. Sadly in May 2017 the local landowner decided to drain the area, resulting in the loss of some highly promising habitat, not to mention the destruction of breeding areas for scarce breeders. on the pools fluctuating with the weather. Hale my family moved to speke in 1936, I left speke for Australia in 1965 , I often recall the happy times of my childhood spent walking and paddling at oglet, It was amazing seeing where you played as a lad, thank you for sharing it dad xx. (March-May)can produce typical migrants including, Summer In the village itself, a bird friendly garden gave us good views of Goldcrest and Redwing . It frightened the life out of me and my dad had to calm me down as I was spinning on my lead. Hoylake Shore 800 Bar-tailed Godwit and 15,000 Knot in WIRRAL West Kirby Marine Lake 5 Scaup, 9 Red-breasted Merganser and 175 Brent Geese along shore to Red Rocks. Can be awkward for bikes & wheel chair users. Hale Park is I cycle through Pickerings Pasture during a regular cycle ride. A feature of the marsh is the duck decoy one of a small number still in existence in the U.K. Access is restricted. par | Juin 5, 2022 | where is travis's mom in hope floats | Juin 5, 2022 | where is travis's mom in hope floats There will be cafe stop at the Zena's Marina Caf at West Bank Boat Club, Spike Island, Widnes so remember to bring along some money for a coffee and cake. Change). Rather than drive an hour or more to Snowdonia, the Lakes or the Peak District we thought that we would explore our local area again. This is a lovely stretch, with fields and wooded copses inland and the Mersey estuary opening out from the Runcorn gap in a series of broad, sweeping bays. As the river continues to recover from industrial pollution, the range of fish species in the estuary has increased to over 50. garden area. Pipits moving through, although most are. enclosed by Carr Lane, Town Lane and a narrow tributary of the Mersey, Here so I don't forget. heron,Redshank,Oystercatcher,Shelduck and Canada Goose.On the way back to the car an injured Pink Footed goose flew low past us. The reserve has large areas of woodland and shrubbery. Others have tried and failed but I have to stop the rot before i can shine it up. I am happy for British Cycling to send me cycling news, content, offers and tips: This ride is initially limited to members of The FC's Friendly Cyclists Satdy Club. Overview Church End Farm Bed And Breakfast Hale is set 2.5 km from Pickering Pasture Park and a 15-minute drive away from Mersey Gateway Bridge. We were visibly checked out by two police patrols as we retraced our steps. to pick up with often even larger numbers of arctic waders passing through. which overlooks a scrape and Hale Marsh. There is a mix It is essential that everybody enjoys the ride which will be at an average pace of 10-12 mph but the average speed will be determined by the overall pace of the group. tide, about two hours prior to high tide produces the best opportunity to see Starting from Sherdley Park this ride takes us out past The Dream to Widnes where we pick up the River Mersey coastal paths and head to the picturesque village of Hale; a visit to The Childe of Hale (John Myddleton's) statue and resting place, the lighthouse and Pickerings' Pasture with magnificent views over the River Mersey. . A small bridge crosses the moat. Skip to content Skip to results Cornell Lab sapsucker logo Cornell Lab of Ornithology logo eBird Menu Menu Home Submit Explore My eBird Science Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. numbers of, Spring There is a hide at the far western end of Pickerings Pasture which overlooks a scrape and Hale Marsh. Once a filthy industrial wasteland, the estuary is now designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest because the intertidal flats and saltmarshes provide feeding and roosting sites for large populations of waterbirds. Fortunately, I can sniff them out. Oak, elm, alder, wild cherry and sycamore are common species. Will keep you posted, (Poem) Glad the pics and post can be of use. I remember the tank traps and also the sand (there was sand in the 1960s!). The paddocks often hold sizable numbers of, Summer Maybe we will park in Hale Village soon and walk to Speke Hall. Post-breeding species often congregate around the Lighthouse and surrounding Latitude / Longitude: 53.3487171, -2.772744, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds(RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. Good numbers of warblers and crests feed in the area, and can draw in. from saltwater breaches from high Spring tides. I have watched some Good area to stroll round. WIRRAL Puddington Western Cattle egret-T hree in field opposite Castel House. We expect all our riders to adhere to the current government guidelines with regard to social distancing and precautions needed during the current Covid pandemic. If you prefer, bring a packed lunch and enjoy the views of the river and The Jubilee Bridge from the waters edge along with its abundance of bird life. The whole area is surrounded by arable land which contains a mixture of The web page of the Mersey Estuary Conservation Group reports that dunlin, turnstone, teal, black-tailed godwit, redshank, pintail, and shelduck visit the estuary, while it is nationally important for wigeon, lapwing, curlew, golden and grey plover. (September-November) can be very productive with often good numbers of. areas. Bush looks on at right, as Pickering's wife Alice holds the Bible. I parked the car and set off down to the Dungeon. L. 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Hale Village & Lighthouse, Spike Island & Pickering's Pasture Sunday 10th April 2022 12:30pm Starting from - The Environment Centre, Halewood Park, Okell Drive, Halewood (near to Halewood Triangle). On the right were fields of young Brussels Sprouts and on our left, uninterrupted views across the estuary towards Ellesmere Port. Pickering pastures wildflower meadows make a colourful sight throughout spring and summer and boast many species including rare marsh orchids. village) there are a two woods (Big Boars Wood and Little Boars Woods) which are From the bottom of Withins Way an outcrop of rocks at the edge of the salt marsh attracts various waders and ducks and is always worth checking out. Hoylake Shore 800 Bar-tailed Godwit and 15,000 Knot in WIRRAL West Kirby Marine Lake 5 Scaup, 9 Red-breasted Merganser and 175 Brent Geese along shore to Red Rocks. inaccessible, but can be viewed from a number of areas. I could really call my own. The sun was low over the distant shoreline of the Mersey Estuary and produced a grey silhouetted skyline of a predominately industrial nature. With a squint against the glare the North Wales hills could be seen with Moel Fammau clearly visible. From Dungeon I turned to follow the broad sweep of the bay southeast towards Hale Point. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. I have many happy memories of walking and playing at oglet and hale shore as a boy during and after the war. Just a short drive away is Pickerings Pasture Nature Reserve where we enjoyed lunch overlooking the Mersey, and with the tide going out, we noticed a small sand bank held at least 2 Shag mingling with the Cormorants. There is a hide at the far western end of Pickerings Pasture In the village itself, a bird friendly garden gave us good views of Goldcrest and Redwing, whilst walking down the path to the lighthouse, high tide ensured that some of the fields had good numbers of Curlew. There are safety reasons for closure but there are no reasons why it cant be realigned. I love this place.a great view of the merest estuary and the existing Jubilee Bridge(Runcorn Widnes bridge)beautiful pastures and glades a lovely place for walking the dogs, having picnics and enjoyment. I was allowed to have a free run as there was no traffic along this quiet lane. ^ ^ f .o 1 *> * .V n ..V * ,G O *. The next few pages will show some views from both towns, but mainly from the Widnes side of the river. Nice area for a short walk, free parking, plenty of grassed areas to explore and see the lovely wild flowers and birds. I also remember cottages on Dungeon Lane in which flowers were sold in the summer. I am happy for British Cycling to send me cycling news, content, offers and tips: A steady ride out to the pretty village of Hale then on to West Bank Marina at Spike Island, Widnes overlooking the river Mersey and return via Pickering's Pasture at Halebank. Pickerings Pasture: Chillaxing Place - See 104 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. Paul would often cycle the two and a half miles along the shoreline to the lighthouse at Hale Head, where the river makes a 90-degree turn, giving a panoramic view across the mud and navigation channels to the industrial complex of Runcorn on the far side. Credit: Mary Hines. The reserve has wide views across the River Mersey and offers great opportunities for birdwatching. hindsight maybe I should have just searched the internet! Joe the Cocker here again. interesting that Hale has attracted not only Paul McCartney but also Sir J Betjemen : the Manor House looks lovely but I bet its expensive to upkeep. Credit: Mary Hines. The path follows the top of the low clay cliffs; between the path and the cliff edge is a strip of shrubs, reeds and saplings. numbers can be variable throughout, and passage wader numbers will tail off by I was always able to take my bike and in five minutes Id be in quite deep countryside. south-easterly and bright conditions, when up to 20,000 birds can be seen Ambassador to the United Nations. Location Hale centre can be reached within 5 minutes' walk. Pasture is a parkland area along the banks of the River Mersey. CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, NESTON SEWAGE WORKS AND LEASOWE LIGHTHOUSE, LAPWING HALL POOL AND ACRE NOOK SAND QUARRIES, CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS 25TH FEBRUARY 2019, CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS AND UK MEGAS 6TH MARCH 2018, CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS AND UK MEGAS 4TH MARCH 2018, CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL BIRD NEWS 19TH MARCH 2019. profile. Welcome to my birding blog.It will be updated daily with bird news from Cheshire and Wirral and will cover all my birding adventures chasing rare birds around the British Isles. of the natural hedgerows and regularly put seed down during the winter periods. Winter The bird screen feeder was very quiet, as was the lake, but we did get some close up views of a Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding away. (September-November) sees large numbers of Pipits and Finches moving through, The influence of Liverpools greatness and wealth as a port is seen floating across the whole of Lancashire, Oer Mersey mud and Mersey flood, to pervade everything it touches, While near and far and far and near/ Is Liverpool baroque. It is a truly fun piece, which mirrors the brilliant playfulness demonstrated in the baroque designs of the architecture, also Betjemins nod towards the speaking clock, is particularly appealing: Rococo, says the pendulum, / Baroque, baroque, baroak. Hi Gerry this is an excellent blog . We walked all the way through to Spike Island under the Runcorn Bridge. Paths leading to Hale lighthouse and along Hale shore can be muddy and uneven. Unfortunately building work was interrupted by the Second World War and, though more homes were built in the postwar years, the gardens, stadium and pleasure beach never materialised. Hale is a beautiful village with many thatched roofed houses. Please use email: garybroad50@gmail.com for general enquires Email for wildlife records & photographs only: pickerings123@gmail.com Male bullfinch. Pickerings Pasture is a stretch of small nature reserve on the banks of the Mersey estuary with views of the turbid river and the Runcorn bridge glinting faraway in the sun, even at night. From July post-breeding dispersal of finches can often be found around . , close scrutiny can reveal something rarer. With guelder rose, alder buckthorn, hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel and dog rose providing lookouts and hiding place for smaller birds. The lane becomes a single-track rough road and this was my first opportunity to run off-lead. Welcome to my birding blog.It will be updated daily with bird news from Cheshire and Wirral and will cover all my birding adventures chasing rare birds around the British Isles. Surrounding the decoy is a salt marsh: the salt marsh provides feeding and roosting sites for waders such as Redshank, Lapwing and Black tailed Godwit, and migratory birds like Golden Plover, Teal and Widgeon. Th meadow justifys a visit alone along with the chance to see the many butterflies they attract i.e skippers, coppers, blues, meadow brown, gatekeepers, tortoiseshell, orange tip, peacock, speckled wood and comma. Map Of Area Walking down the Mersey towards Runcorn bridge Trip Report Hale Lighthouse and Pickerings Pasture 20th November 2022. Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this area. The friends group organise occasional public visits places are limited and need to be booked in advance. Plenty of photo opportunities on this ride! It also A walk by the side of the estuary gave decent views of a couple of Stonechat, a Reed Bunting, a sizeable flock of Linnets, and many Skylark. Saturday, 28 January 2017. . section closest to the Mersey, viewable from Pickerings Pasture or the end of Pathways through - all very neat and tidy. I think that my relatives are buried in the church of St Marys in Hale whihc you took a very nice photo of, Hope that you are well : I am well into Mersey Flats and Flatmen as this was referred to as being James senior profession and there was a Thomas Houghton also described who could have been James uncle (Williams elder brother) The Dungeon Salt Works are just on the Mersey close to Hale and it was that that triggered the rise of the Mersey flats ie the salt trade seemingly. Pickerings Pasture: See how it is - See 104 traveller reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. provides good views of the pools especially in the afternoon and evening when Puddington Cattle Egret-S till in field on Puddington Lane Leasowe Lighthouse Wheatear (male)-Ke Feb 25th Merlin,2 Peregrine,2 Hen Harrier (male and ringtail) and 2 Great Egret- Old Baths, Parkgate . There Created from waste land, well done ! The first step in these developments was the transformation of the small fishing hamlet of Dungeon into a place of industry. Transporter Bridge Train Arpley 42. (Please note the cafe stop is approximately 12 miles into our 30 mile route). Since then its been a private residence. (September-November) can be an exciting time for visible migration, although From this junction we followed the muddy Mersey Way along the shore towards Liverpool John Lennon Airport. species. The Beatles Story and Strawberry Field Combination Ticket, Mendips & 20 Forthlin Road (Beatles Childhood Homes). Summer (June-August) Cheshire. Thought Id bring it to your attention so you may perhaps follow our progress. That was the end of industrial activity at Dungeon, and the little bay slipped once again into isolation and abandonment. (March-May)is by far the most productive season around Burnt Mill Farm. Rare and There are many Liverpudlians for whom this stretch of the river has provided a welcome opportunity to experience a quite wild and appealing area of countryside close to the city not least for those who were rehoused on Speke Housing Estate in the postwar period, among them Paul McCartney. We will pass under the newly built Mersey Gateway Bridge and take our break at Zenas Marina Caf at Spike Island with its fantastic views over the river to the Silver Jubilee Bridge and the nature reserve. He said that there was no sign pointing to the Mersey Way. In addition to the parkland and woods, Sea bass, flounder and shoals of sprat are now common, and recent catches have included sole, dogfish, rays, mackerel as well as conger. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (March-May)is when the pools are at their best. I lived in Ganworth Rd, Speke, for a couple of years 1964ish Unbelievably, the man was whistling, quite loudly, Jingle Bells. 31/12/2016). Some of the rubish will be dug up as part of a time team programe 2101 to see how people lived in Widnes during the 19c.That was then, now it is a most wounderful nature area with excellent parking and refreshments area most summer weekend provide by the friends of pickering pasture. Liverpool Airport have submitted plans to close historic Dungeon Lane and Ashtons Lane (a Rght of Way) which runs parallel to Dungeon. Hale Marsh is largely Winter The rangers and friends of the pasture have put up to nestboxes to encourage breeding on site. *rar , '*& . Visits have been made by emperor dragonflies, broad-bodied chasers and four-spot chasers. Retired college teacher living in Liverpool, UK. Pickerings Pasture: Lovely stroll through old Mersey heritage - See 105 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Feeding ducks included a few Wigeon and the usual skulking Teal. In the early fifties the McCartneys moved to another new house, surrounded by a muddy building site, at 12 Ardwick Road in the expanding eastern extension of the estate. 2.07 ha (5.11 acres) Halton Borough Council Wood. Can be awkward for bikes & wheel chair users. the sun is behind you. Sign the petition. Working in Nether Alderley I've started spending my dinner hour birding the local sand quarries which are only a stones throw from wh COVID-19: Please adhere to current government advice and do not travel to see a bird. However the The first lighthouse was built here in 1838, but the present building dates from 1906. Moore Nature Reserve 40. area views are often quite distant of birds, however it can be quite rewarding. Hale Marsh and the LNR Pickerings Pasture are located to the east of Hale Village between Hale and Widnes. ^ " ^ . Hi people. - Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium. The development of the trade in salt from Cheshire was the catalyst for improvements in communications from the Cheshire salt fields and the Lancashire coal fields to the River Mersey and Liverpool, a process that boosted the town of Liverpool and the growth of the port. provides a good roosting area for waders throughout the year. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Heath Park Hill 44. Schoolboy error! Hale Lighthouse was built in 1906 to replace a much shorter structure protecting shipping on this dangerous headland. Walking down the lane I connected with Skylark,7 Yellowhammers,Grey Partridge,Reed bunting,Linnets and a stonking female Merlin that perched up on a hale bale.Curlews were feeding in the fields and a Great white egret flying over the Mersey was a good addition to the daylist. Starting from - The Environment Centre, Halewood Park, Okell Drive, Halewood (near to Halewood Triangle).The precise location can be pinpointed on the What 3 Words app as: "allowable.lizard.sweeping", L26 7YD, This Cycle : St Helens ride is open for anyone to join. After a couple of hours wandering around I started to walk back to the car.Whilst I was watching a tit flock moving around in the trees I noticed a Ferret coming towards me.Thankfully it was on a long lead and had its owners attached to it!
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