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Moore Nature Reserve is a 200-acre site in Warrington, north Cheshire. The reserve consists of five large lakes surrounded by extensive woodland, meadows and wetlands, made accessible by a network of paths and bird hides. Its many habitats provide a home for a variety of birds, mammals, insects, plants, amphibians and fungi. The reserve is open to the public at all times, 365 days a year. Moore Nature Reserve is managed by wardens for the Waste Recycling Group Limited

* NEW - Want to watch gulls?
Many people visit Moore Nature Reserve to view gulls from the nearby landfill site. A variety of gulls use the site, including some rarities.

To gain a better understanding of the number and variety of species of gull using Arpley Landfill Site we have organinsed a visit to view the gulls on Saturday 20th February. Due to the nature of the visit to a working landfill site numbers are
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8/2/2010 Recent sightings
8/2/2010 Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
4/2/2010 brambling
3/2/2010 Brambling
3/2/2010 pink footed geese
3/2/2010 More tides and vole carnage
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14/2/2010 Wildfowl Walk
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Moore Nature Reserve, Arpley Landfill Site, Forrest Way, Sankey Bridges, Warrington WA4 6YZ
Tel: 01925 444689, Fax : 01925 658574. Photographs provided by Micheal.A.Deane and Moore Nature Reserve
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