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Hey,

As you have all probably noticed by now i tend to not bird watch outside of Grane but will change that.  Ideally I would love to visit some new areas for birdwatching within Rossendale - all types of habitat welcome but any involving a good walk with some ascent would be a plus point. Directions from Haslingden would also be a good thing too!   

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Hi Sarfraz -

One that immediately comes to mind is Plunge, more correctly called the Dearden valley, at Edenfield.

Assuming you can navigate to Edenfield the path starts about half-a-mile down the Rochdale road. This map will help: 
 http://getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getamap/frames.htm?mapAction=gaz&gazName=g&gazString=SD807193

You can walk right up the valley to Scout Moor Res, Whittle Pike, Waugh's Well.
People get a fair mix of birds from woodland ones low down to moorland ones along the upper slopes.

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Hi
If you could join us for a Bird Race you will get to know a number of sites.
Hope to see you at one of our meetings - next one is on the 17th.
Cheers
Ian

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thanks jim and ian! i will definitely check that place out in edenfield jim. sounds like a good walk. do you know howlong the walk is? is knowl hilla part of this area by any chance?

ian - i would love to attend the meetings and in fact i keep meaning too but monday and tuesday evenings are never the best for me. they always project final day at work so makes life a bit difficult and the next 4 weeks are going to be very difficult but after that iw il hope to make the meeting in october for sure!

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