A day when Old Moor was not only busy with birds, but with work starting on the car park, the play area and the wildlife ponds.

Here’s the summary of sightings from the day…

Ever wondered why this blog gets published about nine in the evening? – It’s to allow time for all those late sightings to come in. And tonight was a case in point. Around dusk tonight, on Bolton Ings, there was the ‘other end’ of the roost that I mentioned in my last blog.

Tonight, roosting on Bolton Ings were: 180 great black-backed gulls; three lesser black-backs; one adult Caspian; and one scaup. Now that was worth waiting for!

Other than that, the sightings from today are as above.

It’s also worth mentioning that work has begun to improve Old Moor’s car park. At the moment, half the original car park is available to visitors and most of the overflow. Be aware on your next visit that the layout of the car park is a bit different for the moment.

Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund grant, there will be quite a bit of work going on over the next weeks and months. Exciting times ahead!

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