

Saturday, 7 June 2008
After lunch we descended to the Hodder Valley, passing Knowlesmere Manor, Mossthwaite and back to Dunsop Bridge. Along here we saw an oystercatcher with a young one, great spotted woodpecker, dipper, redstart and common sandpiper. Some of the group had a lovely view of a nuthatch feeding young in a hole in a tree. We also observed a blue tit feeding young in an old rusty pipe. Other birds included house martin, grey heron, great tit, house sparrow and kingfisher.
Back at Dunsop Bridge Kathy and Doreen had little trouble persuading the group to visit Puddleducks Tea Room where various cakes and scones were consumed. Whilst here a spotted flycatcher kindly perched on the wires and gave us a good view. We also saw goldfinch and a robin.
Suitably refreshed we walked up the Dunsop valley for a mile or so. There weren't many birds to be seen but on the way back we could hear a willow warbler in a tree and after a great deal of searching eagle-eyed Doreen spotted it and we had a superb view. Walking back to the car park we saw numerous mallard on the river.
By David & Marlene Johnson
Library Photograph: sandmartin