Birding Group Visit to Rixton Clay Pits : 21st June 2011
This week’s birding group visit was to Rixton Clay Pits, a former clay extraction point now turned over to angling and parts of it are a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The general feel of the area is scrubland / woodland with a big lake for angling and further smaller ponds. There are footpaths through the area and some walkways are being constructed as it is all rather damp underfoot for the main part. We spoke to a warden there who said that originally the area was part of the flood plain of the River Mersey and as a result there was a considerable amount of sand in the area as well as clay. When the clay extraction first took place some of this sand was excavated and then dumped to make small hillocks giving the area the appearance of being hollows and hillocks.