We had an enthusiastic group, two of whom had come all the way from Lymm - so we spent nearly 3 hours on the walk. We had fine weather, and a good walk all round Thurstaston Common with expert leading from Jon Twigg, the National Trust ranger. The heather, heaths and Western gorse were in full flower, and being enjoyed by a few late bees (and the small tortoiseshell butterfly).
Views from the top of the Hill were well worth the climb. On the way back we visited the other managers - 6 Galloway cattle, who regarded us sleepily and continued chewing the cud. We learnt a lot about heathland and why it is so important, but takes so much management. Anyone who likes cutting down birch scrub, contact Jon Twigg!
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