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Hoylake Area [cheshire]. Information Needed (1 Viewer)

JimMorris

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I'm off to the Hoylake area early in the morning and would be greatful for any tips as to where to look for birds in that or any other area on route from Stoke on Trent. I have plenty of time [dawn till dusk].

Happy Birding all.
Jim
 
Hey Jim,

The whole area really, along the coast, from New Brighton Lighthouse, all the way up to Hoylake can be very good for coastal birds. (Not sure of the tide times) The marine lake at West Kirby (same area) can be very productive. Check out the path that separates the lake from the sea; from a distance it looks like people are walking on water! ;)

There are also surrounding cliff areas to head for; head for Thurstaston Common. Im sure that will produce various Warblers and passerines. Theres also a place called Parkgate, in Heswall. Good place for various owls; including the regular Little Owls in the open field behind the carpark.

This site may give you a few more suggestions : http://www.deeestuary.co.uk/index.html

Also a read through Jane Turners thread may be a good idea :) : http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=9877

Have a great visit! :t:
 
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One thing not connected to Hoylake, but I have to go back to Cheshire next month, can I get on Hibre Island or do I need a permit?
 
One thing not connected to Hoylake, but I have to go back to Cheshire next month, can I get on Hibre Island or do I need a permit?

Hi

You only need a permit for groups of 6 or more people. The thing to keep an eye on are the tide times. These are displayed at the point from where you can walk across to the islands at low tide. Here's a link to a useful website which gives you all the information you need to know.

http://www.wirral.gov.uk/er/hilbre.htm

Enjoy your visit!

Mike
 
Thanks Mike.

I love the place and people, Cheshire boy at heart.

I've got to go back to Northwich, and I wanted just to keep on the Chester Road only, not venturing too far north in order to get me back by early evening. Have I any other possibilities on my route to the Wirral?


P
 
Thanks Mike.

I love the place and people, Cheshire boy at heart.

I've got to go back to Northwich, and I wanted just to keep on the Chester Road only, not venturing too far north in order to get me back by early evening. Have I any other possibilities on my route to the Wirral?


P

Here's a link to a website which details a few sites not too far from Northwich

http://www.rspb.org.uk/groups/north_cheshire/places/

then there is Delamere forest which isn't too far away. If you're coming up through Staffordshire it may be worth taking a detour off the motorway to have a look round Doxey marshes which is a well known wetland site - see link below ...

http://www.staffordshirewildlife.org.uk/reservedetails.asp?rsid=117

Come off at junction 14 of the M6 if you fancy that. The website gives more details of how to find it.

Hope this is of some help.

Regards

Mike
 
Sorry Mike, but while I've got you,

It's been 25 years since I been back to Cheshire.


If I decide to go to the flashes further North, can I get in?
 
Sorry Mike, but while I've got you,

It's been 25 years since I been back to Cheshire.


If I decide to go to the flashes further North, can I get in?

If you mean Pennington Flash etc then yes you can. We went for the 1st time 2 weeks ago and there is lots to see-4 good hides. Near to that is the Leeds-Liverpool canal and there are 3 or 4 more flashes within walking distance-again lots to see
 
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