Sunday 13 March 2011

Sunday Stroll

This being Sunday, so no workmen or heavy machinery about, my stroll took me along part of the 'Penwortham to Dock' section of the Guild Wheel. I haven't used this path for a while, preferring the Bullnose path or dockside walk while the work has been going on.

The path is now far wider than previously, and quite a few trees have been removed or cut back. This improves the access for cyclists and people with impairments (including me), but I rather liked the tangle and undergrowth. It looks rather bleak and lifeless at the moment, but I expect it it will improve once the work is finished, the trees put on some leaf and the weather improves.



I heard plenty of birdsong, but saw relatively few birds. There is never very much on the river itself along here - an occasional mallard or cormorant. Two herring gulls flew past, flying low and following the river towards Lytham. The wild flowers along the old path used attract a lot of butterflies in summer. Some interesting relics of the dock's history - such as the training walls and Diversion Quay - can be seen along here.



Herring gull x 2
Blackbird x 2
Blue tit x 2
Robin x 1
Wood pigeon x 1

I thought I glimpsed a longtailed tit, but could not be certain. If anybody ever writes a book entitled "Identifying Birds by Their Backsides" I'll definitely buy a copy.

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