to pick up with often even larger numbers of arctic waders passing through. of larger mature trees and smaller fruiting bushes, open grassland, meadows and His watch was stolen and he had to go to court because they knew the youths that did it. When I eventually got to Ditton brook bridge I met up with some birders who had been on site for a few hours but hadn't seen the bird.I continued to look around but the area was vast and dense.There were plenty of common woodland birds around though and I counted 12 Bullfinches which have eluded me till last week at Moore. All control tower traffic, maintenance, security, farm traffic etc will be diverted along Baileys Lane, which is a residential lane, already decimated by Liverpool Airport. He said that there was no sign pointing to the Mersey Way. Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General Availability Release. Hale Decoy is inaccessible to the public, but guided walks are occasionally The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds(RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. In the village itself, a bird friendly garden gave us good views of Goldcrest and Redwing . 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. A great days birding and two more quality birds to the list. I met up with Malc curtin this morning and we headed to Pickerings pasture for high tide. Paul was mugged there once while messing about with his brother on the beach near the old lighthouse. Even went to the same school as Paul M and at the same time. www.thefriendsofpickeringspasture.org.uk, Pickerings Pasture, Mersey View Road, Halebank, Widnes, WA8 8LP. 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. Thought Id bring it to your attention so you may perhaps follow our progress. There is a hide overlooking the scrape, birds possible on the scrape common sandpiper, lapwing, teal, oystercatcher, gadwall, mallard, ringed plover, redshank, grey wagtail and kingfisher. Near Widnes, between Ditton and Hale Village. To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket. Clincton Wood. At low tide large expanses of mud To the east of Pickerings Pasture there is a large industrial area Hale Lighthouse was built in 1906 to replace a much shorter structure protecting shipping on this dangerous headland. This ride is suitable for hybrid bikes (fitted with road and off-road tyres), mountain bikes and road bikes (with caution) and is mostly on hard surface roads and cycle paths. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Hopefully a petition against the development across this greenbelt land and the demolition of historic buildings will be agreed and started. *rar , '*& . Sewage Works, which have 16 active filter beds (although viewing of the area is 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. Till next time! 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. Plenty of things to see and photo opportunities on this ride! 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. WIRRAL Parkgate 3 Short-eared Owl. In recent years a small number of Bewick and Whooper swans have stayed on the marsh during the winter. Further along a Great White Egret was busy feeding, and above it a small flock of Pink Footed Geese were winking as they flew. Flocks of hedgerow birds were exploiting the late summer seedheads; there were burdock (the dog came home with her coat festooned with the velcro-like burrs), teasel, and a delicate pink-and-white striped bindweed. Hale Marsh and Decoy can Pathways through - all very neat and tidy. Clamley Park Plantation. Barn and short eared owl. moving south. CLICK ON LINK. Instead, social and community facilities and services were overlooked or inadequate. Once we returned to Pickerings Pasture we were shocked to see the number of cars and people that had turned up since we left a few hours ago. Change). It was a favourite destination for a family walk. be viewed from Town Lane, along Within Way and from Pickerings Pasture. Along the cliff top and down on the foreshore there are dense reed beds: I imagine that in the past villagers would have harvested the reeds for thatching (in fact, there are still a few thatched cottages in Hale village). A small feeding station is situated by the scrape hide. early October. All riders will be required to wear a helmet and carry spare inner tubes and the means to be able to repair a puncture (assistance will be provided if needed). Trip Report Hale Lighthouse and Pickerings Pasture 20th November 2022. I remember the tank traps and also the sand (there was sand in the 1960s!). Not only is there a Hough Green just near Widnes but there is also Hoghton Road in Hale. As we walked along Church Lane, with the sun dazzling us, we passed St. Marys Church with its imposing fourteenth century tower. Transporter Bridge 37. Spring 70413 lego - Der TOP-Favorit unserer Produkttester. Will keep you posted, (Poem) Sea bass, flounder and shoals of sprat are now common, and recent catches have included sole, dogfish, rays, mackerel as well as conger. 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 Change). Please ensure that you can cope with a thirty mile bike ride at this pace. provides the best opportunity to catch up with terns and, Autumn And before anyone asks, Rootes, the shadow factory, did have a camouflaged roof. Incredibly we never met up. (LogOut/ Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Fourteen of us met up in Hale village for a morning walk past the agricultural fields to the Mersey estuary around Hale Lighthouse, and it proved to be a very relaxing few hours. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Please note Feeding ducks included a few Wigeon and the usual skulking Teal. Carr Lane, with a mixture of reedbed and scrub, which stretches as far as 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. Hi people. Credit: Mary Hines. pickerings pasture to hale lighthouse. I thought that we had only been away for a few hours! SC037654, Image credits: River View Pickerings Pasture L BIMSON, Hale Marsh, Pickerings Pasture & the Duck decoy. such as, Spring He was, allegedly, nine foot three inches tall and a life-sized statue of him can be found in Church Lane. Enjoy reading them and don't forget to and comment. That was interesting and very quiet ,we would recommend a visit, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in United Kingdom. Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this area. quite satisfying to have found my patch from merely looking at maps and the At the end of the Nature Reserve the path veered off into a patch of woodland before reaching a lane. Pickerings Pasture: See how it is - See 104 traveller reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. village) there are a two woods (Big Boars Wood and Little Boars Woods) which are ^ " ^ . There is a mix of larger mature trees and smaller fruiting bushes, open grassland, meadows and scrubby areas. Pickerings Pasture: See how it is - See 105 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. Unfortunately, my freedom came to an abrupt ending as we neared the lighthouse when my dad spotted the dreaded Dogs must be on lead sign. Another great days birding which was finished off at Marbury park with Malc looking for the Bittern but no show! I grew up in Moore on the other side of the River between Warrington and Runcorn and was born in Warrington. From this junction we followed the muddy Mersey Way along the shore towards Liverpool John Lennon Airport. When we reached the end of Oglet lane we turned into Dungeon Lane and then right onto Baileys Lane. Please use email: garybroad50@gmail.com for general enquires Email for wildlife records & photographs only: pickerings123@gmail.com Male bullfinch. 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. Follow the road into Hale Village. Birds of prey seen hunting over the estuary/marsh, peregrine, merlin, sparrowhawk, buzzard, kestrel, marsh harrier and the rarer hen harrier. I can honestly say not one of my favourite mammals but everyone to there own.As I carried on walking I noticed early signs of spring as Snowdrops were in full flower in the wooded areas by the river. So, I ran wild. . So, off to Pickerings Pasture at Halebank, near Widnes. The first on Carr Lane itself, which An open horse paddock to the north of Burnt Mill Farm is grazed throughout the Hale Hybrid year tick anyone? In his biography of McCartney, Many Years from Now, Barry Miles describes how Paul and his brother Mike, like thousands growing up on Liverpools new housing estates, were raised on the border of country and city: For Paul and Michael, the best thing about living in Speke was the countryside. 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. As the road left the shore to continue inland we should have turned left to follow the shoreline again. An unusual bird to see this far up the river. Pickerings Pasture Nature Halebank 35. There are safety reasons for closure but there are no reasons why it cant be realigned. Interesting walk following the Mersey. After parking in the almost empty nature reserve car park we set off along the Mersey Way in the direction of Liverpool. However persistence in checking the Pools can produce results Moving on from here we pulled in at Carr Lane in Hale and found a single Grey partridge in a field along with a male and female Stonechat.A female Merlin put in a brief appearance flying low behind the pools and a Snipe was flushed from the side of the road. The reserve has large areas of woodland and shrubbery. Summer (June-August) that the Pools are on private land and can only be viewed from the road. There are 2 hides on the decoy, one looking onto the inner pond of the decoy, the other onto the marsh. There will be cafe stop at Zena's Cafe at West Bank Boat Club, Spike Island, Widnes, so remember to bring along some money for a 'coffee and cake'. bushes. 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 . Winter 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. Pickerings Pasture is a parkland area along the banks of the River Mersey. V- ^ ,v . I like to hike and backpack with my human dad. Given the size of the happy happy days down Oglet shore.remember what we thought were tank traps on the beach..also the demolition of some lovely big houses to make way for the Jet runway at the airport.. Can be awkward for bikes & wheel chair users. There Enter date in the format dd/mm/yyyy (eg. My We have credited this page for the pictures. A duck decoy was an ancient method of catching ducks for food, consisting of a pond where ducks swam underneath a series of hoops and net, attracted by a small dog (piper) running along the bank. For further information, please call TRAVELINE, Public Transport Info, 0871 200 22 33, A Green Flag winning local nature reserve with 32 hectares of natural landscapes and, Victoria Park holds the coveted Green Flag Award and is regarded as Haltons premier park, Land Rover Experience Liverpool offers you an exclusive opportunity to immerse yourself, Velocity Widnes is the best place to have fun! Moore Nature Reserve 46. It's a lovely place to sit and watch the sunset over the river. Hale Marsh is Cheshire. During the winter the estuary is of major importance for ducks and waders, and in the spring and autumn migration periods its a crucial stopover for wader populations moving along the west coast of Britain. by a mix of mature deciduous trees and a moat. profile. (LogOut/ Pickering's Pasture Nature Reserve. Our return, via the cycle route which passes under the Runcorn/Widnes Bridge and the 'quirky', but bike friendly, steps and footbridge over Ditton Brook, takes us on to Pickering's Pasture where we will take in the magnificent views of the River Mersey (and hopefully the Welsh Hills in the distance) and the old Widnes to Runcorn bridge. 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. This is the first of two walks that I took along a stretch of the Mersey Way, accompanied by our dog and starting at the end of Dungeon Lane, a road that runs, alongside the perimeter fence of John Lennon Airport, from Speke estate down to the river. Intend to continue this Mersey Path when the new bridge is completed. "@daveliverbirder Hi Dave heading to Hale later is there any where other than Carr lane and the lighthouse walk to see stuff?" Plenty of photo opportunities on this ride! Transporter Bridge Train Arpley 42. 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. In the last couple of more. Mainly flat terrain with good paths throughout. Happy days. Pickerings Pasture: See how it is - See 104 traveller reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. We were soon back at the car with me snoozing in my bed on the back seat. Toilets should be accessible Hale village hall, Nearby Pickerings Pasture LNR, a former land fill site has been reclaimed and an excellent wildlife area created in its place. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. The shoreline has some retained saltmarsh and sandbars are revealed, along with small areas of rocky shore. Lovely views and wetland area great for wildlife. basis. 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. RM 2NCJW6E - Thomas Pickering, left, is sworn-in by Secretary of State James Baker at the White House in Washington Monday, March 20, 1989 as the new U.S. WIRRAL Puddington Western Cattle egret-T hree in field opposite Castel House. numbers can be variable throughout, and passage wader numbers will tail off by But by the early 20th century the river channels had begun to silt up, and the shipyard closed in 1912. Thanks Lynne. drive away. (June-August) can be quiet from the Town Lane end of the Marsh. Just north of Hale is a place called Hough green and Haugh is used to describe what could very well be the local landscape. Skip to content Skip to results Cornell Lab sapsucker logo Cornell Lab of Ornithology logo eBird Menu Menu Home Submit Explore My eBird Science Seals, too, are regularly seen in the estuary, the most unusual and rarest being a Hooded Seal a Greenland species which hauled itself on the mud banks at Spike Island in 1997. Benches & picnic tables on site.No Tiolet facilities. WIRRAL Parkgate 3 Short-eared Owl. Could see it from my bedroom window! The name Dungeon derives from the Anglo-Saxon dunge or denge, meaning marshland, or land that adjoins a marsh (think of Dungeness in Kent), rather than having any association with castles or imprisonment. It ceased operation in 1958, since there was no longer any shipping on this side of the river. The first lighthouse was built here in 1838, but the present building dates from 1906. Within a 30-minute drive of this hotel, guests can visit Wrexham. Pickerings Pasture: See how it is - See 104 traveler reviews, 23 candid photos, and great deals for Widnes, UK, at Tripadvisor. The friends group organise occasional public visits places are limited and need to be booked in advance. Hale (the name is Anglo-Saxon again, deriving from healh meaning promontary of land- a reference to the villages location on a bulge of land protruding into the Mersey. Great pictures and memories! I was always able to take my bike and in five minutes Id be in quite deep countryside. Pickerings Pasture LNR, Merseyside County, ENG, GB - eBird Hotspot Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this area. With guelder rose, alder buckthorn, hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel and dog rose providing lookouts and hiding place for smaller birds. 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. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours. Wigg Island 36. have some great memories as young boy walking down dungeon lane to oglet shore me &my brother used to walk to Garston docks & back in the 50s &60s great fun . Credit: Mary Hines. Well even though I dipped the Firecrest I was glad I had visited this site and willdefinitelybe visiting again. The river is very wide at this point, with the lights of Ellesmere Port visible on the far side across enormous shifting banks of mud and sand pecked over by gulls. All riders will be required to wear a helmet and carry spare inner tubes and the means to be able to repair a puncture (assistance will be provided if required). The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. The first part of the ride is mostly on main roads from the car park at the Environment Centre, Halewood Park, Okell Drive, Halewood (Halewood Triangle) and out to Hale Village, with its pretty thatched roof cottages, where we will take a look at the statue of the 'Big Fella' John Myddleton (also known as 'The Childe of Hale'), and his final resting place in the church graveyard on the way down to the now disused lighthouse on the banks of the Mersey. majority of activity on the Mersey. At this point we met a man walking his Staffy puppy. grazing fields, with a reedy edge and scrubby areas. 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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. The paddocks often hold sizable numbers of, Summer These are lonely, cold, windy places, the distant factories and docks dwarfed by the size of the mud banks of the river itself. the Icehouse Woods. Feel free to have a look feedback is always welcome. 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. The decoy is surrounded by a 5 metre wide moat. Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. We return to our starting point via main roads and a short section of cycleway through Halewood Park, Enter date in the format dd/mm/yyyy (eg. (June-August) can be quiet, but from early August return wader passage starts By signing up as a letsride.co.uk user you are agreeing to communications from British Cycling and that you have read and understood our data privacy notice. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. In unserem Vergleich haben wir die unterschiedlichsten 70413 lego am Markt unter die Lupe genommen und die wichtigsten Eigenschaften, die Kostenstruktur und die Bewertungen der Kunden abgewogen. Winter (December-February) The salt works closed in the late 1840s, and the quay was then used by a firm of ship breakers. The lane becomes a single-track rough road and this was my first opportunity to run off-lead. (March-May)provides a good time to catch up with, Summer Where relevant,comply with recommended social distan Apr 30th Garden Warbler-Hilbre Island Garden Warbler (C)S.Williams Black Redstart-O ne on Town Fields at viewable from footpath between Chu COVID-19: Please adhere to current government advice and do not travel to see a bird. I was allowed to have a free run as there was no traffic along this quiet lane. 2 February 2022 . Voice your support for Baileys Lane and the realignment of Dungeon Lane. Its a big job and can only be done by degrees. 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. The walk officially starts from a point on the A57 at Swithen Hill Wood. Hill Hill26 Cheshire Hill28 39. Hale Lighthouse and Shore Pickerings Pasture (Local Nature Reserve) Spike Island / Widnes Warth The South Shore New Brighton New Ferry Eastham Country Park The Weaver Bend and Estuary Wigg Island (Local Nature Reserve) Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. (December-February) around Burnt Mill Farm can be productive for winter Bunting But the noise levels are not intrusive, apart from the brief roar of the reverse thrust engines as the planes touch down; for most of the time the only sounds are of rooks in the copse leading up to Hale village, or the calls of gulls and waders out on the mudbanks of the river. You are here: Things To Do > Pickerings Pasture Local Nature Reserve. 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. 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. When document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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! Hale Park is Hi Gerry this is an excellent blog . Winter Fiddler's Ferry Power Station 43. around Burnt Mill Farm and Carr Lane is mostly arable, with a mix of crops and Wild Poppies Sandstone Quarry 41. (LogOut/ A small bridge crosses the moat. Others have tried and failed but I have to stop the rot before i can shine it up. (September-November) often fails to produce the expected migrants around Burnt Good luck with the campaign. Latitude / Longitude: 53.3487171, -2.772744, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds(RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. Wi-Fi is offered throughout the property at the bed & breakfast. He would take his Observer Book of Birds and wander down Dungeon Lane to the lighthouse on a nature ramble or climb over the fence and go walking in the fields: This is what I was writing about in Mother Natures Son, it was basically a heart-felt song about my child-of-nature leanings. garden area. 31/12/2016). years flooding has also created a new set of pools (known by the local birders The Mersey Way closely follows the north bank of the river, heading to Hale Point before veering inland through Hale village in order to avoid Decoy Marsh, then rejoining the river at Pickerings Pasture for the stretch up to Runcorn and Warrington. of wintering ducks which normally include good numbers of. Where relevant,comply with recommended social dista WIRRAL West Kirby Marine Lake 7Scaup,5 Red-breasted Merganser and 14 Brent Geese. . Hardly a blog Dave, more a twitchers script! Town Lane (park in Curlender Way and cross the road). Pools is the name given to a set of shallow flooded fresh water scrapes provides a good roosting area for waders throughout the year. 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. The area Hale Lighthouse was built in 1906 to replace a much shorter structure protecting shipping on this dangerous headland. However if considering a walk extension, there is a Series of a zig-zagging shallow steps which ascend to cross the bridge over Ditton Brook, cycle path leads onto Runcorn Bridge. View all posts by Joe the Cocker's Hikes. Now Dungeon is an abandoned and neglected place where rubble, broken bricks, and the remains of a sandstone quay suggest some kind of industrial past. Post-breeding species often congregate around the Lighthouse and surrounding The major redevelopment of the 1980s saw the move to the new site near to the river at Oglet, and a transfer of ownership from Liverpool City Council to Peel Holdings, the company that now owns assets on both sides of the Mersey, from Liverpool to Manchester. I couldn't bear the thought of having nowhere to go birding locallythat From Dungeon I turned to follow the broad sweep of the bay southeast towards Hale Point. Patch birding in and around Hale and Pickerings Pasture, currently classed as north Cheshire. Joe the Cocker here again. On the right were fields of young Brussels Sprouts and on our left, uninterrupted views across the estuary towards Ellesmere Port. Flickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "themerseyway" Flickr tag. Cheshire. The path followed the shoreline with meadows and woodland to the right. shore, and will often include large gatherings of, Autumn The worn gravestone is still there, inscribed Hyre lyes ye childe of Hale. In addition to the parkland and woods, Location Hale centre can be reached within 5 minutes' walk. 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