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| (c) Shannon Shaw | 
On Sunday 27 January, 
Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust (WLCT) held another birding event at Pennington Flash to coincide with the RSPB's 'Big Garden Birdwatch' weekend.
The event began at 11am on a bitterly cold and windy day, but that 
didn't seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the volunteers and families too 
much.  There were still some remnants of the previous day's snowfall in 
some parts of the Country Park, but nothing that proved too much of a 
problem for access.
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| Eagle Owl (c) Alan Flavell | 
The RSPB had a stall to attract new members as well as selling a variety
 of bird books and related items and WLCT staff were on hand making fat 
feeders.
Matt Holker from the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit shared a stall with
 the L.O.S. and was engaging young people in birding and nature quiz 
games as well as asking their parents to complete a short survey.
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| Great Grey Owl - (c) Alan Flavell | 
Nestboxes could be bought and many families were seen later going home 
with youngsters carrying them. There was also a craft stall selling 
hand-made products, but for many the main attraction was the display of 
several stunning birds of prey by Vicky Jolley.
On display was an Eagle Owl, Barn Owl, Scops Owl, Great Grey Owl and 
Harris Hawk and the public could have their photograph taken holding one
 of the birds for a small charge.
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| (c) Shannon Shaw | 
Dave Wilson very kindly offered to take interested adults on a walk 
around the north western side of the Flash - as this would take an hour 
or so it was more suitable for adults and older children and a party set
 off around 11:30am.
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| (c) Shannon Shaw | 
Joan Disley and Jeff Hurst were based in Bunting Hide feeding station 
where the youngsters and families enjoyed looking at the smaller 
woodland birds such as Willow Tits, Bullfinches, Reed Buntings as well 
as the more common Chaffinches, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Dunnocks and 
Robins.
Bunting hide rarely disappoints even the most casual birdwatcher!
Joan said the youngsters really enjoyed identifying the birds and 
ticking them off on the checklist, and some of the adults did too!
 
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|  |  | Inside Bunting Hide (c) Martyn Jones |  | 
 Inside Bunting Hide (c) Martyn Jones | 
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| Scoping from Horrocks Hide (c) Shannon Shaw | 
George Pike, Brian Fawcett and Eric Munro were based in Horrocks Hide 
with a spotting scope overlooking the spit. The prospects weren't too 
good as the cold wind was blowing in through the hide windows and the 
birds were all taking shelter amongst the vegetation on the edges of the
 water. However they did manage to see some Goosanders, Cormorants, 
Teal, Coots, Moorhens, Black-headed Gulls and they were treated to a 
brief flypast by three Pintails.  Once again the youngsters who visited 
the hide enjoyed identifying the birds using the photo sheets and 
checklists.
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| Keeping a checklist at Bunting Hide (c) Martyn Jones | 
A couple of days earlier, Roy Rhodes had very kindly pre-seeded the two 
bird tables sited just off the paths on the way to Horrocks and 
Ramsdales hides to ensure some birds along the way, and based himself at
 the Ramsdale's Hide end of the path.
The aim was to take people round to the reedbeds where it was presumed 
most of the water fowl would be sheltering from the harsh wind. 
 However, the poor weather conditions meant that very little birdlife 
was in view here.
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| The L.O.S. Stall (c) Martyn Jones | 
Back on the stall Jim Disley did a sterling job of advertising the 
L.O.S. and handing out flyers and information sheets whilst Martyn Jones
 
was busy moving about between the hides and the stalls checking that everything was going as smoothly as possible.
Some of the pupils from our recent visits to local primary schools 
turned up and took part and even one of the teachers brought her family,
 which was very nice to see.
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| (C) Shannon Shaw | 
On the whole it was a successful start for the 
L.O.S. Young Birders' Club and
 we hope to follow it up with another event soon, where we will take 
youngsters on a longer walk round the hides here with hopefully more 
waterfowl in view!
Thanks to all the L.O.S. members for turning out on such a cold and 
windy day when they could have stayed in bed - at least the snow had 
gone as quickly as it had arrived yesterday. And thanks must also go to 
Michelle and the WLCT staff team for organising the day and putting up 
the stalls in the wind, but most importantly for the tea and biscuits 
which were very well received!
See you all next year! 
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| Did you see it ? (c) Shannon Shaw | 
Martyn Jones