Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Billinge - Carr Mill Dam - Billinge

A cold bright sunny morning, ideal for a walk before returning to work after the Easter break.
We've walked around Carr Mill Dam on a number of occasions, the first being at the start of the Lancashire Trail (http://maghullmeanders.blogspot.co.uk/2006/08/lancashire-trail.html) way back on the 13th August 2006.
Today I decided we would start in Billinge rather than any of our past starting points of St Helens, Carr Mill Dam, or the Sankey Valley Park at Newton-Le-Willows.
It was hoped that we would see the usual Grebes on Carr Mill Dam.
On the way to the Dam we saw a heron in flight, ready, I'm sure, to feast upon Frogs and Toads as the head to water to mate.
There were lots of ducks, geese, moorhens, coots, and swans
Nesting Swan
at the start of our walk around the Dam. However we didn't see any grebes until we got to the "top end" near the A580.
Grebe & Gull
We also saw Cormorants...
Cormorant
and, on the far bank, another heron.
Heron number 2
Carr Mill Dam has a lot of fish eaters but...
An ex-resident
the number of people fishing, and the image above, suggests there is plenty for all. I hazard a guess it is also re-stocked periodically.
There were a number of signs that Spring has arrived, in spite of the temperature. e.g. 
Coltsfoot
New green leaves
Blossom
Spring flowers, new leaves and blossom.
Robins, chaffinch, long-tailed tits, blue tits, a thrush, blackbirds, sparrows and more flitted around us.
Both Chris and I remembered the weather vane on the round tower, from our Lancashire Trail walk, but couldn't remember what it was until we passed it for a second time in seven years...
Weather Vane
Otter Swift Farm was the clue!
Passing Eric - we returned to the car completing our 4.3293 mile walk.
We even have a whiskey named after you! What Eric!
You can see the walk at...
Walking again soon...


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