HASKAYNE CUTTING, West Lancs SD 357 089, Explorer 285. Haskayne Cutting lies 3 miles west of Ormskirk on the Lancashire coastal plain. Lancashire Wildlife Trust manages the full 1.7 miles length under licence from United Utilities. It is a disused railway line and provides an important corridor for wildlife. A surprising diversity of habitats...
Hugh Harris: The Big Bug Hunt and Coastal BioBlitz
‘Every kid has a bug period … I never grew out of mine’ E.O. Wilson zoologist SPEKE-GARSTON COASTAL RESERVE, 13-14 May 2016. SJ450820 to SJ403832 The saltmarshes, sand and mud-flats along the northern fringes of the Mersey estuary form a Local Wildlife Site of 1727 hectares and possess a strange beauty all of its own...
Hugh Harris: Carr Lane Lake, Prescot (SJ460921)
Biodiverse Society Site Visit 19th May 2016: Carr Lane Lake is a modestly sized Local Wildlife Site near Prescot, Knowsley of 1.02 hectares. It is a wetland with a large area of open water which is unusual in Knowsley and it is fished. The site was cited as an LWS in 1995 for a diversity...
Rob Duffy: December rains – a record total?
Record rainfalls were recorded in the north and west of the UK following the passage of several storms in November and December, but what of the Liverpool area? Met office caveats informed in some areas of the UK rainfall was just average, or below. Rainfall recording, by the author, with a simple garden centre funnel...
